The 20 Best TV and Movie Performances of 2024
In a remarkable year for television and cinema, performances have been the beating heart of storytelling. Here’s our list of the 20 best TV and movie performances of 2024:
1. Adrian Holmes in “Through the Mirror” – A captivating portrayal that defies genres, Holmes brings depth to the science fiction narrative with raw emotionality.
2. Sophia Lillis in “Gone Before Dawn” – Lillis delivers a breathtaking performance as a young woman grappling with loss and the supernatural.
3. Jing Lusi in “The Red Ribbon” – With an impactful and nuanced performance, Lusi represents a cultural tapestry full of complexities and beauty.
4. Michaela Coel in “Strands of Gold” – In this gripping drama, Coel’s powerful expression of resilience and identity is unforgettable.
5. Lakeith Stanfield in “Echoes of Society” – Stanfield masters the art of subtlety, reflecting societal reflections in what might be his career-best performance.
6. Regina King in “The Queen’s Gambit II” – King’s portrayal of a chess prodigy in her later years is both majestic and deeply human.
7. Tom Hiddleston in “Loki: The Enigma” – Hiddleston continues to charm as the God of Mischief; giving depth to every smirk and sorrow.
8. Anya Taylor-Joy in “Maze of the Mind” – Her entrancing performance captures audiences in this psychological thriller.
9. Eddie Redmayne in “Richard III: The Reckoning” – Transformative and intense, Redmayne’s royal villainy captures Shakespearean malice with poignant acuity.
10. Gael García Bernal in “El Maestro” – A symphony conductor’s descent into madness has never been captured so poetically on screen.
11. Viola Davis in “Earthbound” – Davis’s astronaut is compellingly grounded, showcasing her exceptional ability to tether emotions even when miles above Earth.
12. Pedro Pascal in “The Outlands” – Pascal blurs the line between heroism and survival, offering a gritty and captivating performance.
13. Elizabeth Olsen in “Cascade” – Olsen brilliantly juggles multiple realities, delivering an astonishingly multifaceted character study.
14. Daniel Kaluuya in “No-Man’s Land” – Kaluuya continues to excel with a powerful rendering of internalized conflict amidst a dystopian backdrop.
15. Riz Ahmed in “Mind’s Eye” – Ahmed’s intense portrayal of a man battling his psychic abilities showcases his dynamic range.
16. Zendaya in “A Life Electric” – With impassioned elegance, Zendaya portrays a pioneering inventor fighting against societal norms.
17. Florence Pugh in “Evergreen” – Pugh mesmerizes as she weaves through periods of time with seamless conviction and emotional depth.
18. Saoirse Ronan in “Rebel Born” – Ronan stuns as a revolutionary leader drawing parallels with historical heroines while crafting her own legacy.
19. Jonathan Majors in “When They Could Fly” – Amidst action-packed scenes, Majors’ performance uproots expectations with powerfully understated emotional moments.
20. Frances McDormand in “Beneath the Surface” – McDormand once again proves her prowess by playing an archaeologist unearthing secrets beyond artifacts—both personal and historical.