31st Chicago Film Critics Association Date December 8, 2018 Site Chicago , Illinois, U.S.Best Film Roma Most awards Roma (5)Most nominations Roma (9)
The 31st Chicago Film Critics Association Awards were announced on December 8, 2018.[ 1] The awards honor the best in film for 2018. The nominations were announced on December 7.[ 2] Roma received the most nominations (9), followed by The Favourite (7) and A Star Is Born (7).
Winners and nominees The winners and nominees for the 31st Chicago Film Critics Association Awards are as follows:
Alfonso Cuarón , Best Director winner Ethan Hawke , Best Actor winner Toni Collette , Best Actress winner Richard E. Grant , Best Supporting Actor winner Olivia Colman , Best Supporting Actress winner
Awards Best Film Best Director Roma – Alfonso Cuarón , Gabriela Rodríguez , and Nicolas Celis The Favourite – Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney , Lee Magiday, and Yorgos Lanthimos First Reformed – Jack Binder, Greg Clark, Victoria Hill , Gary Hamilton, Deepak Sikka, Christine Vachon , David Hinojosa, and Frank Murray Hereditary – Kevin Frakes, Lars Knudsen , and Buddy Patrick A Star Is Born – Bill Gerber , Jon Peters , Bradley Cooper , Todd Phillips , and Lynette Howell Taylor Alfonso Cuarón – Roma Best Actor Best Actress Ethan Hawke – First Reformed as Reverend Ernst Toller Toni Collette – Hereditary as Annie Graham Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Richard E. Grant – Can You Ever Forgive Me? as Jack Hock Olivia Colman – The Favourite as Anne, Queen of Great Britain Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay First Reformed – Paul Schrader If Beale Street Could Talk – Barry Jenkins based on the novel by James Baldwin Best Animated Film Best Foreign Language Film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – Bob Persichetti , Peter Ramsey , and Rodney Rothman Roma (Mexico ) in Spanish – Directed by Alfonso Cuarón Best Documentary Film Best Original Score Minding the Gap – Bing Liu If Beale Street Could Talk – Nicholas Britell Best Production Design Best Editing The Favourite – Production Design: Fiona Crombie ; Set Decoration: Alice Felton Roma – Alfonso Cuarón and Adam Gough Best Cinematography Best Use of Visual Effects Roma – Alfonso Cuarón Annihilation Most Promising Filmmaker Most Promising Performer Ari Aster – Hereditary Elsie Fisher – Eighth Grade
Awards breakdown The following films received multiple nominations:
The following films received multiple wins:
References
External links
Current awards Retired awards Ceremonies