2025 BAM Award Honorees

Just because something’s a cliché doesn’t mean it’s not true. The nomination process is the most difficult part of this and in its own way more significant than who is selected to celebrate.

As mentioned in my nomination post, this year’s delay in nominations were due to the fact that I’ve been acclimating to life following a liver transplant. In keeping with that re-acclimation, there’s a lack of explanations about what tipped the scales in each category, save for the honorary awards. As you scroll, take in and celebrate the nominees, honorees and above all film.

Best Picture

28 Years Later

Bring Her Back

Hamnet

I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui)

Nickel Boys

One Battle After Another

Relay

Sinners

Weapons

Young Hearts

Most Overlooked Picture

Bring Them Down

Freaky Tales

Relay

The Surfer

Young Hearts

Best Director

Paul Thomas Anderson One Battle After Another

Danny Boyle 28 Years Later

Ryan Coogler Sinners

Zach Cregger Weapons

Walter Salles I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui)

Best Editing

Tony Cranstoun The Surfer

Geoff Lamb Bring Her Back

Jon Harris 28 Years Later

Andy Jurgensen One Battle After Another

Michael P. Shawver Sinners

Best Foreign Language Film

Not Awarded

Best Actress

Jessie Buckley Hamnet

Jodie Comer 28 Years Later

Sally Hawkins Bring Her Back

Fernanda Montenegro Vitória

Fernanda Torres I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui)

Best Actor

Tom Basden The Ballad of Wallis Island

Leonardo DiCaprio One Battle After Another

Michael B. Jordan Sinners

John Lithgow The Rule of Jenny Pen

Josh O’Connor Wake Up Dead Man

Best Supporting Actress

Glenn Close Wake Up Dead Man

Ariana Grande Wicked For Good

Amy Madigan Weapons

Mia Sara The Life of Chuck

Teyana Taylor One Battle After Another

Best Supporting Actor

Miles Caton Sinners

Ralph Fiennes 28 Years Later

Benicio Del Toro One Battle After Another

Tim Key The Ballad of Wallis Island

Delroy Lindo Sinners

Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Leading Role

Julia Butters Freakier Friday

Bodhi Rae Breathnach Hamnet

Ana Sophia Heger She Rides Shotgun

Madeleine McGraw The Black Phone 2

Sora Wong Bring Her Back

Helena Zengel The Legend of Ochi

Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Leading Role

Benjamin Evan Ainsworth Everything’s Going to be Great

Isaac Amendoim Chico Bento e a Goiabeira Maraviosa

Billy Barratt Bring Her Back

Christian Convery The Monkey

Lou Goosens Young Hearts

Alfie Williams 28 Years Later

Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Supporting Role

Trinity Jo-Li Bliss Avatar: Fire and Ash

Anna Julia Dias Chico Bento e a Goiabeira Maraviosa

Olivia Lynes Hamnet

Violet McGraw The Life of Chuck

Audrina Miranda Jurassic World: Rebirth

Lorena de Oliveira Chico Bento e a Goiabeira Maraviosa

Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Supporting Role

Benjamin Chivers Fountain of Youth

Jacobi Jupe Hamnet

Miguel Mora Black Phone 2

Benjamin Pajak The Life of Chuck

Jonah Wren Phillips Bring Her Back

Marius De Saeger Young Hearts

Best Cast

28 Years Later

Bring Her Back

One Battle After Another

Hamnet

Sinners

Best Youth Ensemble

Chico Bento e a Goiabera Maraviosa

Hamnet

Bring Her Back

Young Hearts

The Legend of Ochi

Weapons

Best Cinematography

Autumn Durald Arkapaw Sinners

Michael Bauman One Battle After Another

Jomo Fray Nickel Boys

Radek Ladczuk The Surfer

Stephen Soderbergh Presence

Best Art Direction

Dan Clay, Ewa Galak, Carsom McColl, and Gareth Pugh 28 Years Later

Vanessa Cerne, Michael Bell, and Max Nadilo Bring Her Back

Florencia Martin, Alex Max Cahn, Albert Cisneros, and May Mitchell One Battle After Another

Hannah Beachler, Jonathan Cappel, Timotheus Davis, and Jesse Rosenthal Sinners

Rick Heinrichs, Jim Barr, Dean Clegg, Kate Suzanne Hunter, Chloe Kletsa, Hugh McClelland and Quinn Robinson Wake Up Dead Man

Best Original Screenplay

Ryan Coogler Sinners

Zach Cregger Weapons

Alex Garland 28 Years Later

Rian Johnson Wake Up Deadman

Phillipou Brothers Bring Her Back

Best Adapted Screenplay

Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell Hamnet

Murilo Hauser, Heitor Lorega, Marcelo Rubens Paiva I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui)

RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes, Colson Whitehead Nickel Boys

Paul Thomas Anderson, Thomas Pynchon One Battle After Another

JT Mollner, Stephen King The Long Walk

Best Costume Design

Leticia Barbieri Chico Bento e a Goiabera Maraviosa

Ruth E. Carter Sinners

Carson McColl, Gareth Pugh 28 Years Later

Deborah L. Scott Avatar: Fire and Ash

Malgosia Turzanksa Hamnet

Best Visual Effects

28 Years Later

Avatar: Fire and Ash

Bring Her Back

The Legend of Ochi

Sinners

Best Sound Editing and Mixing

Bring Her Back

F1

One Battle After Another

Sinners

Weapons

Best Hair and Makeup

28 Years Later

Bring Her Back

The Toxic Avenger

Hamnet

Sinners

Best Score

Ludwig Goränsson Sinners

The Newton Brothers The Life of Chuck

Francois Tétaz The Surfer

Cornel Wilczek Bring Her Back

Young Fathers 28 Years Later

Best Song

“Steve’s Lava Chicken” Jack Black A Minecraft Movie

“Morning Evening” Tom Basden & Carey Mulligan The Ballad of Wallis Island

“I Lied to You” Miles Caton Sinners

“Joy” The Pocket Queen The Life of Chuck

“Happy Together” Susanna Hoffs & Rufus Wainwright The Roses

Best Soundtrack

The Ballad of Wallis Island

Caught Stealing

Heads of State

I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui)

Sinners

Best Documentary 

Not Awarded

Robert Downey, Jr. Entertainer of the Year Award

Pedro Pascal

In 2025, Pedro Pascal was in the The Materialists, he was a part of the delightful zaniness of Freaky Tales, and played Reed Richards in the satisfying F4 and played the non-antagonizing antagonist in Eddington. Not to mention the fact that he finished his run on The Last of Us. He flew under the radar for years, broke out, became a beloved presence and in the past year was everywhere and it’s not getting old at all.

Ingmar Bergman Lifetime Achievement Award

The two women I’m honoring with lifetime achievement awards are the epitome of what the idea behind my version of this award is. In deciding to include this award annually I wanted to have honorees ideally be still at or near top form many years after their debut. This year’s honorees.

Glenn Close

I could have had more pictures of Glenn Close movies above. I chose not to picture the very film I awarded her Best Supporting actress this year. She had a long run of great successes in the 80s and 90s but has still come up to remind the world of her virtuosity in many kinds of projects through the years.

Fernanda Montenegro

Fernanda Montenegro has been nominated for an Academy Award. She’s appeared in three Brazilian films that were nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. I awarded her Best Actress for Central Station (Central do Brasil). I nominated her as Best Actress this year, her daughter Fernanda Torres winning. At 95 she’s still acting on stage and announced her retirement from film only recently. There’s still much of her work I want to see, but she’s already an immortal.

Neutron Star Award

Abbas Kiarostami

I watched mostly early short films of Kiarostami’s last year but I had yet to watch any before 2025. His works quickly became a salve for my soul. I’ll continue to watch him, my soul needs it.

Special Jury Awards

For the director, choreographers and actors who brought the dance sequences in The Life of Chuck alive.

Mike Flanagan Mandy Moore, Stephanie Powell, Jonathan Redavid, The Newton Brothers, The Pocket Queen, Tom Hiddleston, Annalise Basso, Mia Sara, Samantha Sloyan, Benjamin Pajak and Trinity Jo-Li Bliss

Stephen King described his novella, The Life of Chuck, as an experimental work. And I attribute that not just to the structure of it, but also the shifting genre and narrative reality. Another aspect that’s more experimental than not is the importance of dance and music to the plot. They are hard to describe in writing but he does so brilliantly. Despite that, seeing the dances and hearing the music affects audiences differently than words do. Taking those words and turning them into dance steps and musical notes is a herculean task. Director Mike Flanagan, the choreographers, musicians and actors took that unenviable task on and soared. Much out of what I’d read on the page I witnessed on the screen, but they wrenched so much more emotion by inserting missing steps and unwritten musical notes. The film’s heart comes from these contributions from the adjacent arts upon which cinema is built. These sequences are Total Cinema, which is very fitting in a film about life.