Award season is in full swing, and Wicked has entered the race with an impressive showing at the National Board of Review (NBR) Awards. This recognition places the film at the forefront of awards buzz, with many now considering it a strong contender for multiple Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
A History of Predicting Success
The National Board of Review, a non-profit organization of film enthusiasts based in New York City, has long been regarded as a bellwether for Oscar success. Each year, the NBR honors excellence in filmmaking, and its picks often align with nominations at the Academy Awards. Past Best Film winners like Killers of the Flower Moon, Top Gun: Maverick, and Licorice Pizza all went on to secure coveted Best Picture nominations.
This year, the NBR has named Wicked as the Best Film of 2024. The organization’s endorsement adds considerable momentum to the film’s awards campaign.
A Big Night for ‘Wicked’
In addition to being named Best Film, Wicked earned several other major accolades at the NBR Awards. Jon M. Chu was honored as Best Director, cementing his reputation as one of Hollywood’s most visionary filmmakers. The film’s stars, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, were also recognized with a special collaboration award for their extraordinary performances and on-screen chemistry.
Annie Schulhof, president of the National Board of Review, praised the film, stating, “Wicked represents the pure magic that movies can bring to audiences. Every detail is beautifully crafted and designed, the actors are all exceptional, and the music is second to none — together, it adds up to a transporting experience like no other. The NBR is proud to honor director Jon M. Chu and his remarkable cinematic vision.”
The Power of ‘Wicked’
Wicked has captivated audiences with its dazzling visuals, emotional depth, and timeless music. Based on the beloved Broadway musical, which itself is a reimagining of The Wizard of Oz, the film dives deeper into the story of Elphaba and Glinda, two young women whose unlikely friendship is tested by ambition, love, and societal expectations.
Jon M. Chu’s direction brings a modern cinematic flair to the iconic tale, blending intricate set designs with cutting-edge special effects. Critics have lauded the performances of Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, with many suggesting their portrayals are worthy of Oscar nominations. The film’s music, featuring updated arrangements of classic songs like “Defying Gravity” and “Popular,” has also earned widespread acclaim.
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Other Big Winners at the NBR
While Wicked stole the show, other films and actors also took home significant honors. Daniel Craig was named Best Actor for his role in Queer, while Nicole Kidman won Best Actress for her performance in Babygirl. Kieran Culkin’s role in A Real Pain earned him Best Supporting Actor, and Elle Fanning was recognized as Best Supporting Actress for A Complete Unknown.
Conclave, a gripping ensemble drama, received the award for Best Ensemble, while Mikey Madison was celebrated with the Breakthrough Performance award for her role in Anora.
With the National Board of Review’s endorsement, Wicked has cemented its status as a frontrunner for the Oscars. The film is expected to receive multiple nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director for Jon M. Chu, and acting nods for Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.
As the awards season progresses, all eyes will be on whether Wicked can maintain its momentum and achieve ultimate glory at the Academy Awards. With its blend of emotional storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and unforgettable music, the film has already left an indelible mark on audiences and critics alike.