The Phoenix Critics Circle (PCC) has officially revealed its complete slate of nominations for 2025. Each December, the group brings together its members from print, radio, television, and online media to check the year's releases and highlight the best films and performances.Films such as One Battle After Another, Sinners, Hamnet, It Was Just an Accident, and Sentimental Value have become notable contenders for the Phoenix Critics Circle (PCC) 2025 awards. The first two projects are leading in overall PCC nominations.Winners will be officially announced on Thursday, December 11, 2025, at the Phoenix Critics Circle Awards Party at the Phoenix Film Festival Event and Ticket Center. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostPhoenix Critics Circle (PCC) issued an official press release to announce this year's nominees. It read:"Phoenix Critics Circle members have narrowed the films from 2025 to the top nominees in each category. Voting is underway for the winners, and they will be announced the evening of Thursday, December 11th, 2025, at the annual Phoenix Critics Circle Awards Party at the Phoenix Film Festival Event and Ticket Center."A description on the official Phoenix Critics Circle website read:"The Phoenix Critics Circle is dedicated to promoting both the larger film industry and our local film community. We are writers, reviewers, and cinema historians moving the conversation forward, through print, broadcast, and online media both within Arizona and nationwide. Because of our affiliation with the Phoenix Film Foundation, PCC members also serve as hosts for movie screenings hosted by the foundation, question and answer sessions with filmmakers, and judges for the annual Phoenix Film Festival."Complete list of nominees at the 2025 Phoenix Critics Circle (PCC)Best PictureHamnetIt Was Just an AccidentOne Battle After AnotherSentimental ValueSinnersBest Comedy FilmThe Ballad of Wallis IslandBugoniaFriendshipThe Naked GunRental FamilyBest Science Fiction FilmBugoniaCompanionFrankensteinMickey 17The Running ManBest Horror Film28 Years LaterBring Her BackSinnersThe Ugly StepsisterWeaponsBest Animated FilmElioKPop Demon HuntersPredator: Killer of KillersZootopia 2Best DocumentaryDeaf President Now!Lilith Fair: Building a MysteryOrwell: 2+2=5PredatorsThe Perfect NeighborBest Foreign Language FilmIt Was Just an AccidentNo Other ChoiceThe Secret AgentSentimental ValueSiratBest Actor in a Leading RoleTimothee Chalamet, Marty SupremeLeonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After AnotherJoel Edgerton, Train DreamsOscar Isaac, FrankensteinMichael B. Jordan, SinnersBest Actress in a Leading RoleJessie Buckley, HamnetRose Byrne, If I Had Legs I'd Kick YouChase Infiniti, One Battle After AnotherJennifer Lawrence, Die My LoveRenate Reinsve, Sentimental ValuenceBest Actor in a Supporting RoleBenicio Del Toro, One Battle After AnotherJacob Elordi, FrankensteinDelroy Lindo, SinnersSean Penn, One Battle After AnotherStellan Skarsgard, Sentimental ValueBest Actress in a Supporting RoleOdessa A'zion, Marty SupremeInga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Sentimental ValueAmy Madigan, WeaponsWunmi Mosaku, SinnersTeyana Taylor, One Battle After AnotherBest DirectorPaul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After AnotherPark Chan Wook, No Other ChoiceRyan Coogler, SinnersJafar Panahi, It Was Just an AccidentJoachim Trier, Sentimental ValueBest ScreenplayPaul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After AnotherRyan Coogler, SinnersJafar Panahi, It Was Just an AccidentJoachim Trier, Eskil Vogt, Sentimental ValueEva Victor, Sorry, BabyBest CinematographyMichael Bauman, One Battle After AnotherAutumn Durald Arkapaw, SinnersAdolpho Veloso, Train DreamsKim Woo Hyung, No Other ChoiceBest ScoreAlexandre Desplat, FrankensteinJonny Greenwood, One Battle After AnotherLudwig Goransson, SinnersKangding Ray, SiratBest Stunt CoordinationFrankensteinMission Impossible: The Final ReckoningOne Battle After AnotherSinnersWeaponsCongratulations to all the nominees at the PCC 2025!Also Read: BAFTA Games Awards Longlist 2026: Complete contenders list exploredWhy are the Brit Awards moving to Manchester? Jack Whitehall returns as host for 2026 ceremony