The Awardist West Side Story, Belfast storm Oscar race with 11 Critics Choice Awards nominations each: See the full list Kristen Stewart, Lady Gaga, Rita Moreno, Will Smith, and more land acting nods from the Critics Choice Awards. See the full list of nominations here. By Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi Entertainment Weekly's Oscars expert, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' beat reporter, host of 'Quick Drag' Twitter Spaces, and cohost of 'EW's BINGE' podcast. Almost all of the drag content on this site is my fault (you're welcome). EW's editorial guidelines Published on December 13, 2021 12:00PM EST As the Golden Globes' profile shrinks, the Critics Choice Awards have risen with their annual nominations for the best movies of 2021 in the run-up to the Oscars. And this year, Steven Spielberg's critically adored West Side Story and Kenneth Branagh's semi-autobiographical historical drama Belfast have reaped the benefits. The Broadcast Film Critics Association bestowed 11 nominations on both films Monday morning, solidifying their stance as two of the mightiest contenders in the Oscars' race for Best Picture — a category that also included Netflix's ensemble apocalyptic satire Don't Look Up and Apple's family drama CODA, which has surged in recent weeks as a potential dark horse in the awards race. Following close behind both films' total nominations haul were Denis Villeneuve's Dune and Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog with 10, and Nightmare Alley and Licorice Pizza with eight overall nods. Nearly all of Belfast's ensemble received individual acting nominations, including Jamie Dornan, Ciarán Hinds, and Caitríona Balfe, as did West Side Story's supporting turns from Rita Moreno and Ariana DeBose. Elsewhere on the acting side, Pig star Nicolas Cage bounded one step closer to a potential Oscar nod with a visibility boost from the BFCA in Best Actor alongside current contest mainstays like Will Smith (King Richard) and Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power of the Dog). Lady Gaga and Kristen Stewart continued their upwards trajectory through the race with nods for their work in House of Gucci and Spencer, respectively, as did CODA's Troy Kotsur and King Richard's Aunjanue Ellis in the supporting categories. Rachel Zegler in 'West Side Story,' Caitriona Balfe in 'Belfast,' and Benedict Cumberbatch in 'The Power of the Dog.'. Niko Tavernise/ 20th Century Fox; Rob Youngson / Focus Features; KIRSTY GRIFFIN/Netflix Amid the Golden Globes' attempt to come back from a racial-exclusion scandal that led to NBC announcing it wouldn't broadcast the celebrity-heavy ceremony in 2022, EW spoke to several industry insiders who touted the BFCA as the likely heir to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's slot on the awards trail given that both groups are made up of working journalists. Though it is a major visibility booster on the awards trail, the BFCA's nominations are not an indicator of Oscar taste, as the Academy shares no crossover membership with the journalist collective that incorporates hundreds of TV, radio, and print critics. The Critics Choice Awards are, however, accurate when it comes to taking the awards season temperature, as their picks usually dovetail with the Academy's. Over the last decade, the Critics Choice Awards have predicted Oscar's eventual Best Picture champion winner six times, including last year's Chloé Zhao-directed drama Nomadland. That number holds at six for Best Actor contenders, and dips to five for the Best Actress contest over the same period. Last year, both Chadwick Boseman (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom) and Carey Mulligan (Promising Young Woman) won the lead acting awards from the BFCA, but ultimately lost the corresponding Oscar to Anthony Hopkins (The Father) and Frances McDormand (Nomadland), respectively. Last week, the Critics Choice Awards also announced its annual slate of TV nominees, including multiple nods for Succession, Mare of Easttown, and Evil. The 2022 Critics Choice Awards will be handed out Sunday, Jan. 9, during a live broadcast on TBS and TNT. See the full list of nominations below. Best Picture BelfastCODADon't Look UpDuneKing RichardLicorice PizzaNightmare AlleyThe Power of the Dogtick, tick…Boom!West Side Story Best Actor Nicolas Cage, PigBenedict Cumberbatch, The Power of the DogPeter Dinklage, CyranoAndrew Garfield – tick, tick…Boom!Will Smith, King RichardDenzel Washington, The Tragedy of Macbeth Best Actress Jessica Chastain, The Eyes of Tammy FayeOlivia Colman, The Lost DaughterLady Gaga, House of GucciAlana Haim, Licorice PizzaNicole Kidman, Being the RicardosKristen Stewart, Spencer Best Supporting Actor Jamie Dornan, BelfastCiarán Hinds, BelfastTroy Kotsur, CODAJared Leto, House of GucciJ.K. Simmons, Being the RicardosKodi Smit-McPhee, The Power of the Dog Best Supporting Actress Caitríona Balfe, BelfastAriana DeBose, West Side StoryAnn Dowd, MassKirsten Dunst, The Power of the DogAunjanue Ellis, King RichardRita Moreno, West Side Story Best Young Actor/Actress Jude Hill, BelfastCooper Hoffman, Licorice PizzaEmilia Jones, CODAWoody Norman, C'mon C'monSaniyya Sidney, King RichardRachel Zegler, West Side Story Best Acting Ensemble BelfastDon't Look UpThe Harder They FallLicorice PizzaThe Power of the DogWest Side Story Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice PizzaKenneth Branagh, BelfastJane Campion, The Power of the DogGuillermo del Toro, Nightmare AlleySteven Spielberg, West Side StoryDenis Villeneuve, Dune Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice PizzaZach Baylin, King RichardKenneth Branagh, BelfastAdam McKay, David Sirota, Don't Look UpAaron Sorkin, Being the Ricardos Best Adapted Screenplay Jane Campion, The Power of the DogMaggie Gyllenhaal, The Lost DaughterSiân Heder, CODATony Kushner, West Side StoryJon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, Eric Roth, Dune Best Cinematography Bruno Delbonnel, The Tragedy of MacbethGreig Fraser, DuneJanusz Kaminski, West Side StoryDan Laustsen, Nightmare AlleyAri Wegner, The Power of the DogHaris Zambarloukos, Belfast Best Production Design Jim Clay, Claire Nia Richards, BelfastTamara Deverell, Shane Vieau, Nightmare AlleyAdam Stockhausen, Rena DeAngelo, The French DispatchAdam Stockhausen, Rena DeAngelo, West Side StoryPatrice Vermette, Zsuzsanna Sipos, Dune Best Film Editing Sarah Broshar and Michael Kahn, West Side StoryÚna Ní Dhonghaíle, BelfastAndy Jurgensen, Licorice PizzaPeter Sciberras, The Power of the DogJoe Walker, Dune Best Costume Design Jenny Beavan – CruellaLuis Sequeira – Nightmare AlleyPaul Tazewell – West Side StoryJacqueline West, Robert Morgan – DuneJanty Yates – House of Gucci Best Hair and Makeup CruellaDuneThe Eyes of Tammy FayeHouse of GucciNightmare Alley Best Visual Effects DuneThe Matrix ResurrectionsNightmare AlleyNo Time to DieShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Best Comedy Barb & Star Go to Vista Del MarDon't Look UpFree GuyThe French DispatchLicorice Pizza Best Animated Feature EncantoFleeLucaThe Mitchells vs the MachinesRaya and the Last Dragon Best Foreign Language Film A HeroDrive My CarFleeThe Hand of GodThe Worst Person in the World Best Song "Be Alive," King Richard"Dos Oruguitas," Encanto"Guns Go Bang," The Harder They Fall"Just Look Up," Don't Look Up"No Time to Die," No Time to Die Best Score Nicholas Britell, Don't Look UpJonny Greenwood, The Power of the DogJonny Greenwood, SpencerNathan Johnson, Nightmare AlleyHans Zimmer, Dune Check out more from EW's The Awardist, featuring Oscars analysis, exclusive interviews, and our podcast diving into all the highlights from the year's movies and performances. 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