• Hap Erstein — RIP

    Members of the Florida Film Critics Circle are heartbroken to learn that longtime colleague Hap Erstein died on July 5. According to Florida Theater On Stage, Erstein had been fighting Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD for years. A theater critic for The Palm Beach Post for 14 years until 2008 and for The Washington Times from 1982-1994, Erstein earned […]

  • “THE BEAST” DOMINATES FFCC AWARDS WITH THREE WINS, “DUNE: PART TWO” WINS TWO  

    December 21, 2024: A loose adaptation of a Henry James short story took the Florida Film Critics Circle’s top prize in its 2024 awards. “The Beast,” a visionary, sci-fi tinged portrait of doomed love across three different time periods, won Best Picture. The French-Canadian co-production also nabbed Best Director honors for Bertrand Bonello and Best […]

  • “The Boy and the Heron” flies high with Florida Film Critics

    December 21, 2023: For the first time in its history, the Florida Film Critics Circle awarded an animated film its top prize: The Boy and the Heron won Best Picture. Hayao Miyazaki’s first film in a decade, a somber, fiercely felt meditation on loss and its ripple effects, also secured Best Animated Film and Best […]

The Florida Film Critics Circle (FFCC) is an organization of film critics and writers from Florida-based print and online publications. Founded in 1996, the FFCC strives to recognize outstanding work in film, further the cause of good movies, and maintain the highest level of professionalism among film critics in Florida.

Features & News

FFCC members on Andrew Haigh’s ’45 Years’

FFCC members on Andrew Haigh’s low-key domestic drama 45 Years, starring Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay.

Charlie Kaufman, Duke Johnson, directors of ‘Anomalisa,’ interviewed by Hans Morgenstern

FFCC member Hans Morgenstern spoke to Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, the directors of the Oscar-nominated stop motion animated drama Anomalisa.

FFCC members on ‘Carol’

FFCC critics provide their takes on Todd Haynes’ adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s lesbian romance Carol.

‘Carol’ leads 2015 Florida Film Critics Awards Nominations

Carol leads 2015 Florida Film Critics Circle (F.F.C.C.) Awards Nominations.