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AFI Top 10 for 2024 Includes Only 2 Box Office Hits “Wicked,” “Dune Two,” TV Special Award “Baby Reindeer”

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Here are the top 10 lists for movies and TV from the American Film Institute this year.

These are likely the Oscar movies. Only two– “Wicked” and “Dune Two” — are box office hits. The rest are indie films with small grosses, or are streaming. Dark horse: “Conclave.”

AFI MOTION PICTURES OF THE YEAR

ANORA

THE BRUTALIST

A COMPLETE UNKNOWN

CONCLAVE

DUNE: PART TWO

EMILIA PÉREZ

NICKEL BOYS

A REAL PAIN

SING SING

WICKED

AFI TELEVISION PROGRAMS OF THE YEAR

ABBOTT ELEMENTARY

THE BEAR

HACKS

A MAN ON THE INSIDE

MR. & MRS. SMITH

NOBODY WANTS THIS

THE PENGUIN

SHÅŒGUN

SHRINKING

TRUE DETECTIVE: NIGHT COUNTRY

AFI SPECIAL AWARD

BABY REINDEER

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