10. Frank Dillane in Urchin - Dillane gives a compelling portrayal of a very specific cyclical depiction of the life of an addict.
Best Scene: Attempted reconciliation meeting.
9. David Strathairn in A Little Prayer - Strathairn gives a moving nuanced depiction of a man coming to terms with the nature of his son and struggling with the relationship with his daughter-in-law.
Best Scene: Bench.
8. Dylan O'Brien in Twinless - O'Brien gives an effective depiction of the overly confident twin and the struggling twin dealing with grief.
Best Scene: First meeting.
7. Josh O'Connor in Wake Up Dead Man - O'Connor delivers another great performance here finding both the proper comedic enthusiasm for the mystery and the proper dramatic depth for his character's journey.
Best Scene: Phone Call
6. Robert Aramayo in I Swear - Aramayo flawlessly depicts the very specific difficult tics of his character while also giving a moving depiction of a man slowly finding personal strength through understanding and acceptance.
Best Scene: In the car.
5. Paul Mescal in Hamnet - Mescal delivers some potent words from Shakespeare as Shakespeare, while also giving a moving depiction of the maturation of a man as he deals with the notion of family both the good and the pain.
Best Scene: Again.
4. Joel Edgerton in Train Dreams - Edgerton gives a quietly moving depiction that so potently realizes the internal journey of his character through life.
Best Scene: Second talk with Claire.
3. David Jonsson in The Long Walk - Jonsson delivers an amazing performance that captures both the visceral horror of his situation but also such a powerful poignant optimism that defines his character.
Best Scene: Reason for his outlook on life.
2. Jesse Plemons in Bugonia - Plemons is masterful in his realization of such a specific tone where he successfully depicts the madness of his character but with a deeply human foundation.
Best Scene: Dinner table.
1. Lee Byung-hun in No Other Choice - Hearing about the concept of the film I knew Lee had the potential to give a great performance, but what he delivered not only was outstanding it was outstanding in a wholly unexpected way from him. Throwing out his expected presence to deliver an absolutely hilarious yet also truly impactful depiction of a man haplessly turning into a cold blooded murderer.
Best Scene: First "murder".
Updated Overall:
- Lee Byung-hun in No Other Choice
- Jesse Plemons in Bugonia
- Timothée Chalamet in Marty Supreme
- Leonardo DiCaprio in One Battle After Another
- Wagner Moura in The Secret Agent
- Stellan Skarsgård in Sentimental Value
- David Jonsson in The Long Walk
- Joel Edgerton in Train Dreams
- Jacob Elordi in Frankenstein
- Paul Mescal in Hamnet
- Robert Aramayo in I Swear
- Josh O'Connor in Wake Up Dead Man
- Cooper Hoffman in The Long Walk - 5
- Ethan Hawke in Blue Moon
- Josh O'Connor in The Mastermind
- Dylan O'Brien in Twinless
- David Strathairn in A Little Prayer
- Frank Dillane in Urchin
- Harry Melling Pillion
- Archie Madekwe in Lurker
- Michael B. Jordan in Sinners
- Billy Barratt in Bring Her Back
- Cillian Murphy in Steve
- Daniel Day-Lewis in Anemone
- Riz Ahmed in Relay
- Everett Blunck in The Plague
- Oscar Isaac in Frankenstein - 4.5
- Liam Neeson in The Naked Gun
- Mads Mikkelsen in Dust Bunny
- Jacob Tremblay in Sovereign
- Hugh Jackman in Song Sung Blue
- Channing Tatum in Roofman
- Michael Fassbender in Black Bag
- Denzel Washington in Highest 2 Lowest
- David Corenswet in Superman
- Jeremy Allen White in Deliver Me From Nowhere
- Josh O'Connor in Rebuilding
- Robert Pattinson in Mickey 17
- Miles Teller in Eternity
- Nick Offerman in Sovereign
- Theo James in The Monkey
- Austin Butler in Caught Stealing
- Matthew McConaughey in The Lost Bus
- Benedict Cumberbatch in The Roses
- Paul Mescal in The History of Sound
- Théodore Pellerin in Lurker
- Filippo Scotti in Le Città Di Pianura
- Sergio Romano in Le Città Di Pianura
- Pierpaolo Capovilla in Le Città Di Pianura
- Pedro Pascal in Fantastic Four: The First Steps
- Colin Farrell in Ballad of a Small Player
- Keenan Arrison in The Heart is a Muscle
- Michael Angelo Covino in Splitsville
- Tonatiuh in Kiss of the Spider Woman
- Brendan Fraser in Rental Family
- Ben Whishaw in Peter Hujar's Day - 4
- Callum Turner in Eternity
- Jonathan Majors in Magazine Dreams
- Vahid Mobasseri in It was Just An Accident
- Ishaan Khatter in Homebound
- Benicio del Toro in The Phoenician Scheme
- Alfie Williams in 28 Years Later
- Guillaume Marbeck in Nouvelle Vague
- George Clooney in Jay Kelly
- Diego Luna in Kiss of the Spider Woman
- Paul Walter Hauser in The Luckiest Man in America
- Sean Bean in Anemone
- Vishal Jethwa in Homebound
- Tom Hardy in Havoc
- Robert Pattinson in Die My Love
- Brad Pitt in F1
- Jack Quaid in Novocaine
- Christopher Guest in Spinal Tap The End Continues
- Michael McKean in Spinal Tap The End Continues
- Kyle Marvin in Splitsville
- James Sweeney in Twinless - 3.5
- Joaquin Phoenix in Eddington
- Tim Key in The Ballad of Wallis Island
- Ben Affleck in The Accountant 2
- Ewan Horrocks in Truth and Treason
- Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning
- Mahershala Ali in Jurassic World Rebirth
- Damson Idris in F1
- Jared Leto in Tron Ares
- Will Arnett in Is This Thing On? - 3
- Dwayne Johnson in The Smashing Machine
- Tom Basden in The Ballad of Wallis Island
- Anthony Mackie in Captain America: Brave New World
- Yonas Kibreab in Elio - 2.5
- Tim Robinson in Friendship
- Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore 2
- Jonathan Bailey in Jurassic World Rebirth
- Glen Powell in The Running Man
- Rami Malek in The Amateur
- Rami Malek in Nuremberg
- Jack Quaid in Companion
- Sam Worthington in Avatar: Fire & Ash
- Robert De Niro in Alto Knights - 2
Next: Waiting though eventually 2004 Supporting.




19 comments:
Louis: Your 2025 Female Lead and Supporting top 25s and other 4+ honourable mentions.
Sweet beautiful vindication in predicting that Lee was going to be Louis’ win all those months ago. Also very happy Moura made the top 5.
Louis: Where would you rank Sergi López.
And Lee Kang-Sheng in Blue Sun Palace & Jorma Tommila in Sisu: Road To Revenge.
These are the remaining recommendations to finish.
The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists (2012)
Treasure Planet (2002)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
The Illusionist (2010)
Samson And Delilah (1949)
The Family Way (1966)
The Last Valley (1971)
Last Orders (2001)
The Piano (1993)
Sound Of The Mountain (1954)
The Boat That Rocked (2009)
Pyaasa (1957)
Le Trou (1960)
Macario (1960)
Starman (1984, if you didn't get time to watch The Pitt)
Into The Woods (1991)
The Ladies Man (1961)
Surprised to see Plemons ahead of Chalamet, but also realizing Louis’s ranking of Chalamet is exactly where I had him when I first saw Marty Supreme. Also a little sorry to see Austin Butler downgraded, but oh well!
Louis: Thoughts on the rest of the cast of Wake Up Dead Man.
With 2004 supporting, I have a feeling Alfred Molina will get in along with O'Toole and Davis. Val Kilmer in Alexander might get a write-up in the O'Toole post because I asked him on his Letterboxd account whether the best element of the film was the Vangelis score and he kinda said no. If he has the time, hope to see write-ups for the Collateral and Dodgeball guys.
Also surprised by Plemons being ahead of Chalamet. Love seeing Lee finally get his win.
Louis: Your updated 10 favorite performances by Korean actors?
Louis: your ranking of all 20 nominated performances this year?
Wow, Plemons at #2 overall is kind of a stunning upset. Had been nominated, nobody would have gotten their predictions for Louis's ranking of the lineup right, lol.
Over the moon with Lee winning; also love Jonsson being so high.
Louis: Your top 25 performances of the year?
The giveaway for Plemons being as high as #2 from the review is that Louis saying he loved 'every moment' of the performance, something he also wrote about Lee and Chalamet. I love it, what a top 3.
Louis, could you add Saif Ali Khan in Omkara (John Smith) to the winning requests page.
Louis: Could you add Miles Caton in Sinners, Bob Odenkirk in Nobody 2, Jason Bateman in Zootopia 2 and Ryo Yoshizawa in Kokuho to your ranking?
Finally watched Min and Bill, and finally finished off the Best Actress winners of the 1930s. I'll include Mary Pickford and Janet Gaynor in a different ranking once I see Street Angel.
1. Vivien Leigh
2. Claudette Colbert
3. Luise Rainer (The Great Ziegfeld)
4. Bette Davis (Jezebel) (5)
5. Helen Hayes (4.5)
6. Norma Shearer
7. Luise Rainer (The Good Earth)
8. Marie Dressler (4)
9. Bette Davis (Dangerous) (3.5)
10. Katharine Hepburn (3)
I'm happy that Lee finally won. I was sure DiCaprio would win overall, but at least he managed to be at the top.
I'm also glad that Moura, Skarsgård, and Edgerton are the new names to be added to the My Nominations page.
Shaggy: Dicaprio didn't even win out of the nominees.
Louis: your updated top ten Leonardo DiCaprio performances?
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