Oppenheimer leads OFCS nominations

Poor Things and Killers Of The Flower Moon close behind

by Jennie Kermode

Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer

Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer continues to lead the charge his awards season, securing 12 nominations from the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS), which announced last night. Hot on its heels, however, are Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things and Martin Scorsese's Killers Of The Flower Moon, with 11 apiece.

The winners will be announced on 22 January.

Those nominations in full:

Best Picture

Best Animated Feature

Best Director:

Best Actor:

Best Actress:

Best Supporting Actor:

Best Supporting Actress:

Best Original Screenplay:

Best Adapted Screenplay:

Best Editing:

Best Cinematography:

Best Original Score:

Best Production Design:

Best Costume Design:

Best Visual Effects:

Best Feature Début:

Best Film Not in the English Language:

Best Documentary:

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