The St. Louis Film Critics Association (StLFCA) has officially unveiled its 2025 awards winners. For the 22nd annual StLFCA awards, eligible films included titles that opened in the St. Louis area or premiered online during the 2025 calendar year. It also included select late 2024 releases that were not accessible to members until 2025.Nominees were announced on December 7, 2025, and winners were officially revealed on December 14, 2025. Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another became the leader of the year at the 2025 St. Louis Film Critics Association (StLFCA) Awards.The film topped nominations and claimed nine wins, including Best Film. Ryan Coogler's Sinners and Chloé Zhao's Hamnet also performed well across notable categories. StLFCA announced its 2025 winners via an official press release, stating:"Each year, the St. Louis Film Critics Association bestows awards on those films that exhibit excellence in particular categories. Eligible films are those that opened in the greater St. Louis area or had an online premiere during the 2025 calendar year, including those film that were given awards-qualifying runs in 2024, but were not available to all St. Louis Film Critics Association members until 2025. Films slated for release in early in 2025 are also eligible if a press screening, DVD screener, or screening link was provided to all members. Lists of winners from previous years are linked at the bottom of the page." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostA description of StLFCA on its official website is as follows:"The St. Louis Film Critics Association (StLFCA) is an organization of professional film critics operating in the greater metropolitan St. Louis area and adjoining areas of Missouri and Illinois. The StLFCA was founded in late 2004.The goal of the StLFCA is to serve the interests of local film critics, and to promote an appreciation for cinema both as an art form and for its societal, cultural, and historical context and impact."It continues:"The organization works to: encourage film appreciation in the St. Louis area; raise St. Louis’ profile as an area that appreciates cinema; foster communication between film critics and film educators and historians; and to raise the profile of film art in the St. Louis area. The StLFCA is a membership-driven association: It is of the critics, for the critics, and by the critics. Membership is by invitation only, following recommendation by a current member. Members must be working St. Louis area film critics reviewing for established print, radio, television, and Internet media outlets."Complete list of winners and nominees at the 2025 St. Louis Film Critics Association (StLFCA) AwardsBelow is the complete list of winners and nominees across every category of the 2025 St. Louis Film Critics Association (StLFCA) Awards.Best Film at the 2025 StLFCA AwardsFrankensteinHamnetIt Was Just an AccidentMarty SupremeOne Battle After Another (Winner)The Phoenician SchemeThe Secret AgentSinnersSupermanWeaponsBest Director at the 2025 StLFCA AwardsPaul Thomas Anderson: One Battle After Another (Winner)Ryan Coogler: SinnersJafar Panahi: It Was Just an AccidentJosh Safdie: Marty SupremeChloé Zhao: HamnetBest First FeatureEmilie Blichfeldt: The Ugly StepsisterAndrew DeYoung: FriendshipDrew Hancock: CompanionCarson Lund: EephusEva Victor: Sorry, Baby (Winner)Best ActorTimothée Chalamet: Marty SupremeLeonardo DiCaprio: One Battle After Another (Winner)Ethan Hawke: Blue MoonMichael B. Jordan: SinnersWagner Moura: The Secret AgentBest ActressJessie Buckley: Hamnet (Winner)Rose Byrne: If I Had Legs I’d Kick YouChase Infiniti: One Battle After AnotherAmanda Seyfried: The Testament of Ann LeeEmma Stone: BugoniaBest Supporting ActorBenicio del Toro: One Battle After AnotherPaul Mescal: HamnetSean Penn: One Battle After Another (Winner)Andrew Scott: Blue MoonStellan Skarsgård: Sentimental ValueBest Supporting ActressGlenn Close: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out MysteryElle Fanning: Sentimental ValueInga Ibsdotter Lilleaas: Sentimental ValueAmy Madigan: Weapons (Winner)Teyana Taylor: One Battle After AnotherBest EnsembleBlack BagHamnetA House of DynamiteOne Battle After Another (Winner)SinnersBest Adapted ScreenplayGuillermo del Toro: FrankensteinMaggie O’Farrell and Chloé Zhao: HamnetPaul Thomas Anderson: One Battle After Another (Winner)Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar: Train DreamsRian Johnson: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out MysteryBest Original ScreenplayRobert Kaplow: Blue MoonJafar Panahi: It Was Just an AccidentRonald Bronstein and Josh Safdie: Marty SupremeRyan Coogler: SinnersEva Victor: Sorry, BabyZach Cregger: Weapons (Winner)Best CinematographyDan Laustsen: FrankensteinLukasz Żal: HamnetMichael Bauman: One Battle After Another (Winner)Autumn Durald Arkapaw: SinnersAdolpho Veloso: Train DreamsBest EditingStephen Mirrione: F1: The MovieKirk Baxter: A House of DynamiteRonald Bronstein and Josh Safdie: Marty SupremeAndy Jurgensen: One Battle After Another (Winner)Michael P. Shawver: SinnersBest Music ScoreAlexandre Desplat: FrankensteinMax Richter: HamnetJonny Greenwood: One Battle After Another (Winner)Ludwig Göransson: SinnersDaniel Blumberg: The Testament of Ann LeeBest Music SoundtrackKPop Demon HuntersMarty SupremeSinners (Winner)Springsteen: Deliver Me from NowhereWicked: For GoodBest Costume DesignKate Hawley: Frankenstein (Winner)Malgosia Turzanska: HamnetRuth E. Carter: SinnersMalgorzata Karpiuk: The Testament of Ann LeePaul Tazewell: Wicked: For GoodBest Production DesignTamara Deverell and Shane Vieau: Frankenstein (Winner)Fiona Crombie and Alice Felton: HamnetAdam Stockhausen and Anna Pinnock: The Phoenician SchemeHannah Bleachler and Monique Champagne: SinnersNathan Crowley and Lee Sandales: Wicked: For GoodBest Visual EffectsAvatar: Fire and Ash (Winner)F1: The MovieSinnersSupermanTron: AresBest Action MovieF1: The MovieMission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning (Winner)One Battle After AnotherSupermanWarfareBest Animated FeatureArcoElioKPop Demon HuntersNe Zha 2Zootopia 2 (Winner)Best ComedyEephusFriendshipGood FortuneThe Naked Gun (Winner)The Phoenician SchemeBest Documentary Feature at the 2025 StLFCA Awards2000 Meters to AndriivkaAfternoons of SolitudeDeaf President Now!Orwell: 2+2=5 (Winner)The Perfect NeighborBest Horror Film at the 2025 StLFCA Awards28 Years LaterCompanionFrankensteinSinnersWeapons (Winner)Best International Feature at the 2025 StLFCA AwardsIt Was Just an Accident (Winner)No Other ChoiceThe Secret AgentSentimental ValueSirātBest StuntsBallerinaF1: The MovieMission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning (Winner)One Battle After AnotherWarfareBest Vocal PerformanceArden Cho as Rumi: KPop Demon HuntersGinnifer Goodwin as Judy Hopps: Zootopia 2Damian Lewis as narrator: Orwell: 2+2=5Will Patton as narrator: Train Dreams (Winner)Scarlett Sher as narrator: WeaponsBest SceneThe Globe theatrical production: HamnetFinale: It Was Just an AccidentMusic evolution set to “I Lied to You”: Sinners (Winner)Climactic rolling hills car chase scene: One Battle After AnotherThe fate of Aunt Gladys: WeaponsCongratulations to all the winners at the 2025 StLFCA Awards!Also Read: Lumière Awards 2026: Complete list of nominees explored Seoul International Film Awards 2025: Complete list of winnersRed Sea Souk Award 2025: Complete list of winners