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  • 2025 Critics Choice Awards Winners

    The Critics Choice Awards, hosted by Chelsea Handler, will broadcast LIVE on E! on Friday, February 7, 2025 (7:00 – 10:00pm ET/PT) from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. The show will also be available to stream the next day on Peacock.
    The Critics Choice Awards, hosted by Chelsea Handler, will broadcast LIVE on E! on Friday, February 7, 2025 (7:00 – 10:00pm ET/PT) from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. The show will also be available to stream the next day on Peacock.

    Preview:

    • The winners of the 30th Annual Critics Choice Film Awards include ‘Anora’ and ‘Wicked’
    • ‘Emilia Perez’ and ‘The Substance’ also did well.
    • The ceremony was hosted by Chelsea Handler.

    If you had to use a metaphor to describe the 2025 edition of the Critics Choice Awards, it would be Oprah Winfrey during her big giveaway days on her talk show, but with kudos instead of cars: you get a trophy! You get a trophy! You all get a trophy!

    Yes, while ‘Anora’ missed out on all of its other categories, Sean Baker’s film about an exotic dancer who falls for –– and marries –– the spoiled spawn of a Russian oligarch took home Best Picture.

    This year’s awards, hosted for the third time by Chelsea Handler (whose monologue proved to be both funny and pointed in places, even touching on the Blake Lively/Justin Baldoni legal PR chaos) at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, was a typically jolly affair.

    Yet it was tempered by plenty of references to the wildfires that have devastated chunks of the city’s hilly surroundings, and first responders were invited and saluted during the opening and in more than one speech.

    Despite being snubbed by the Oscar nominations, it was ‘Wicked’ filmmaker Jon M. Chu who won Best Director, comically shouting out his shut-out by the Academy, quipping, “I’m gonna win that Oscar!”

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    His film took three awards in total, including Best Production Design and Best Costume Design.

    Also scoring a trio of trophies? ‘The Substance,’ for which Demi Moore won yet another Best Actress trophy along with Best Original Screenplay and the Hair and Make-Up award. And the controversy-hit ‘Emilia Pérez,’ which nabbed a Best Supporting Actress gong for Zoe Saldaña Best Song for “El Mal,” collected by the movie’s co-composer Camille and Best Foreign Language Film.

    A few of the winners were entirely unsurprising; Kieran Culkin, who has been collecting hardware left, right and center, notched up another Best Supporting Actor award (though he wasn’t present at the show) for ‘A Real Pain’ and Adrien Brody won Best Actor for ‘The Brutalist.’

    Actually a surprise? The seemingly forgotten ‘Challengers’ nabbing two, Best Editing and Best Score.

    Here’s the full list of winners…

    Critics Choice 2025: Film Nominees

    BEST PICTURE

    Mikey Madison as Ani in 'Anora'. Photo: Courtesy of NEON.
    Mikey Madison as Ani in ‘Anora’. Photo: Courtesy of NEON.

    BEST ACTOR

    Adrien Brody in 'The Brutalist'. Photo: A24.
    Adrien Brody in ‘The Brutalist’. Photo: A24.
    Demi Moore in 'The Substance'. Photo: Mubi.
    Demi Moore in ‘The Substance’. Photo: Mubi.
    (L to R) Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in 'A Real Pain'. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures, © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in ‘A Real Pain’. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures, © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    Zoe Saldaña as Emilia Pérez in 'Emilia Pérez'. Photo: Netflix.
    Zoe Saldaña as Emilia Pérez in ‘Emilia Pérez’. Photo: Netflix.

    BEST YOUNG ACTOR / ACTRESS

    Maisy Stella in 'My Old Ass'. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.
    Maisy Stella in ‘My Old Ass’. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.
    (L to R) Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence and Stanley Tucci as Cardinal Bellini in director Edward Berger's 'Conclave', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence and Stanley Tucci as Cardinal Bellini in director Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.
    • ‘Anora’
    • ‘Conclave’ – WINNER
    • ‘Emilia Pérez’
    • Saturday Night
    • ‘Sing Sing’
    • ‘Wicked’

    BEST DIRECTOR

    'Wicked' director Jon M. Chu.
    ‘Wicked’ director Jon M. Chu.

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    Margaret Qualley in 'The Substance'. Photo: Mubi.
    Margaret Qualley in ‘The Substance’. Photo: Mubi.

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    Ralph Fiennes stars as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger's 'Conclave', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.
    Ralph Fiennes stars as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.
    • Jacques Audiard – ‘Emilia Pérez’
    • Winnie Holzman, Dana Fox – ‘Wicked’
    • Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley – ‘Sing Sing’
    • RaMell Ross & Joslyn Barnes – ‘Nickel Boys’
    • Peter Straughan – ‘Conclave’ – WINNER
    • Denis Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts – ‘Dune: Part Two’

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

    (L to R) Producer Chris Columbus, director Robert Eggers and director of photography Jarin Blaschke on the set of their film 'Nosferatu', a Focus Features release.
    (L to R) Producer Chris Columbus, director Robert Eggers and director of photography Jarin Blaschke on the set of their film ‘Nosferatu’, a Focus Features release.
    Credit: Aidan Monaghan / © 2024 Focus Features LLC.

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

    The Emerald City in 'Wicked', directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    The Emerald City in ‘Wicked’, directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Mike Faist stars as Art and Zendaya as Tashi in director Luca Guadagnino’s 'Challengers,' an Amazon MGM Studios film. Photo credit: Niko Tavernise. © 2024 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Mike Faist stars as Art and Zendaya as Tashi in director Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Challengers,’ an Amazon MGM Studios film. Photo credit: Niko Tavernise. © 2024 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    • Sean Baker – ‘Anora’
    • Marco Costa – ‘Challengers’ – WINNER
    • Nick Emerson – ‘Conclave’
    • David Jancso – ‘The Brutalist’
    • Joe Walker – ‘Dune: Part Two’
    • Hansjörg Weißbrich – ‘September 5’

      BEST COSTUME DESIGN

    Ariana Grande is Glinda in 'Wicked', directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Ariana Grande is Glinda in ‘Wicked’, directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Margaret Qualley in 'The Substance'. Photo: Mubi.
    Margaret Qualley in ‘The Substance’. Photo: Mubi.
    • Christine Blundell, Lesa Warrener, Neal Scanlan – ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
    • Hair and Makeup Team – ‘Dune: Part Two’
    • Hair and Makeup Team – ‘The Substance’ – WINNER
    • Frances Hannon, Sarah Nuth, Laura Blount – ‘Wicked’
    • Traci Loader, Suzanne Stokes-Munton, David White – ‘Nosferatu’
    • Mike Marino, Sarah Graalman, Aaron Saucier – ‘A Different Man

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

    A scene from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ action adventure 'Dune: Part Two,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    A scene from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ action adventure ‘Dune: Part Two,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

    Roz (Lupita N’yongo) in DreamWorks Animation’s 'The Wild Robot', directed by Chris Sanders. © 2024 DreamWorks Animation. All Rights Reserved.
    Roz (Lupita N’yongo) in DreamWorks Animation’s ‘The Wild Robot’, directed by Chris Sanders. © 2024 DreamWorks Animation. All Rights Reserved.
    Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios' 'Deadpool & Wolverine'.
    (L to R) Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’. Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

    Selena Gomez as Emilia Pérez in 'Emilia Pérez'. Photo: Netflix.
    Selena Gomez as Emilia Pérez in ‘Emilia Pérez’. Photo: Netflix.
    Zoe Saldaña as Emilia Pérez in 'Emilia Pérez'. Photo: Netflix.
    Zoe Saldaña as Emilia Pérez in ‘Emilia Pérez’. Photo: Netflix.

    BEST SCORE

    Zendaya stars as Tashi in director Luca Guadagnino’s 'Challengers,' an Amazon MGM Studios film. Photo credit: Niko Tavernise. © 2024 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Zendaya stars as Tashi in director Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Challengers,’ an Amazon MGM Studios film. Photo credit: Niko Tavernise. © 2024 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Related Article: ‘Wicked’ and ‘Conclave’ Lead The Critics Choice Film Awards Nominations With 11 Each

    The 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards will air on E! Friday, February 7th, 2025.
    The 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards will air on E! Friday, February 7th, 2025.

    Related Article: ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘Barbie’ and more Win at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards

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  • Critics Choice Film Awards 2024 Nominations

    Ryan Gosling as Ken and Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Barbie,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Ryan Gosling as Ken and Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ ‘Barbie,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Preview:

    • The 29th Annual Critics Choice Film Awards Nominations have been announced.
    • Barbie leads the pack with 18 nominations.
    • The ceremony will air on the CW in January.

    Awards season rumbles onwards as, following yesterday’s announcement of the Golden Globes nominations comes a group with a less controversial reputation, the Critics Choice Association.

    And once again, it’s ‘Barbie’s year, as Greta Gerwig’s film leads the contenders, having earned 18 nominations overall.

    In addition to Best Picture, Best Comedy, and Best Hair and Makeup nods, the film racked up several acting nominations including Best Actress for Margot Robbie, Best Supporting Actor for Ryan Gosling and Best Supporting Actress for America Ferrera. Ariana Greenblatt is also up for Best Young Actor/Actress, and the cast garnered a Best Acting Ensemble nomination. Greta Gerwig earned a nod for Best Director and both Gerwig and Noah Baumbach are contenders for Best Original Screenplay.

    Elsewhere, the likes of ‘Poor Things’ and ‘Oppenheimer’, AKA ‘Barbie’s big awards seasons fellows, took 13 nominations each.

    And unlike the Globes, the working journalists of the Critics Choice spread the love even further with more movies seeing recognition –– or at least being in the running to secure it.

    Related Article: ‘Barbie’, ‘Oppenheimer’, and ‘The Holdovers’ Nominated for 2024 Golden Globes

    Critics Choice 2024: Film Nominations:

    BEST PICTURE

    Erika Alexander stars as Coraline and Jeffrey Wright as Thelonious "Monk" Ellison in writer/director Cord Jefferson’s 'American Fiction,' an Orion Pictures Release.
    (L to R) Erika Alexander stars as Coraline and Jeffrey Wright as Thelonious “Monk” Ellison in writer/director Cord Jefferson’s ‘American Fiction,’ an Orion Pictures Release. Photo credit: Claire Folger. © 2023 Orion Releasing LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    BEST ACTOR

    Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre and Bradley Cooper (Director/Writer) as Leonard Bernstein in Maestro.
    (L to R) Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre and Bradley Cooper (Director/Writer) as Leonard Bernstein in Maestro. Photo: Jason McDonald/Netflix © 2023.

    BEST ACTRESS

    Lily Gladstone and Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' coming soon to Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Lily Gladstone and Leonardo DiCaprio in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ coming soon to Apple TV+.

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

    Mark Ruffalo in 'Poor Things.'
    Mark Ruffalo in ‘Poor Things.’ Photo by Atsushi Nishijima. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2023 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    Emily Blunt is Kitty Oppenheimer in 'Oppenheimer,' written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.
    Emily Blunt is Kitty Oppenheimer in ‘Oppenheimer,’ written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.

    BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS

    Rachel McAdams as Barbara Dimon and Abby Ryder Fortson as Margaret Simon in 'Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.'
    (L to R) Rachel McAdams as Barbara Dimon and Abby Ryder Fortson as Margaret Simon in ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.’ Photo Credit: Dana Hawley.

    BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE

    Matt Damon as Sonny Vaccaro and Viola Davis as Deloris Jordan in 'Air.'
    (L to R) Matt Damon as Sonny Vaccaro and Viola Davis as Deloris Jordan in ‘Air.’ Photo: Courtesy of Amazon Studios. © Amazon Content Services LLC.
    • Air
    • ‘Barbie’
    • ‘The Color Purple’
    • ‘The Holdovers’
    • ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
    • ‘Oppenheimer’

    BEST DIRECTOR

    Director Alexander Payne and actor Dan Aid on the set of their film 'The Holdovers,' a Focus Features release.
    Director Alexander Payne and actor Dan Aid on the set of their film ‘The Holdovers,’ a Focus Features release. Credit: Seacia Pavao / © 2023 FOCUS FEATURES LLC.

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    Natalie Portman as Elizabeth Berry and Julianne Moore as Gracie Atherton-Yoo in 'May December.'
    (L to R) Natalie Portman as Elizabeth Berry and Julianne Moore as Gracie Atherton-Yoo in ‘May December.’ Photo: Francois Duhamel / courtesy of Netflix.
    • Samy Burch – ‘May December’
    • Alex Convery – ‘Air’
    • Bradley Cooper & Josh Singer – ‘Maestro’
    • Greta Gerwig & Noah Baumbach – ‘Barbie’
    • David Hemingson – ‘The Holdovers’
    • Celine Song – ‘Past Lives’

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    Tom Conti is Albert Einstein and Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in 'Oppenheimer,' written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.
    (L to R) Tom Conti is Albert Einstein and Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in ‘Oppenheimer,’ written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.
    • Kelly Fremon Craig – ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.’
    • Andrew Haigh – ‘All of Us Strangers
    • Cord Jefferson – ‘American Fiction’
    • Tony McNamara – ‘Poor Things’
    • Christopher Nolan – ‘Oppenheimer’
    • Eric Roth & Martin Scorsese – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

    Barry Keoghan as Oliver Quick in 'Saltburn.'
    (Center) Barry Keoghan as Oliver Quick in ‘Saltburn.’ Photo: Amazon MGM Studios. Amazon MGM Studios.

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

    Rupert Friend as "Montana", Stephen Park as "Roger Cho", Hope Davis as "Sandy Borden", Jason Schwartzman as "Augie Steenbeck", Tilda Swinton as "Dr. Hickenlooper", Jeffrey Wright as "General Gibson", Tony Revolori as "Aide-de-Camp", Bob Balaban as "Larkings Executive", Mike Maggart as "Detective #2", Fisher Stevens as "Detective #1" in writer/director Wes Anderson's 'Asteroid City,' a Focus Features release.
    (L to R) Rupert Friend as “Montana”, Stephen Park as “Roger Cho”, Hope Davis as “Sandy Borden”, Jason Schwartzman as “Augie Steenbeck”, Tilda Swinton as “Dr. Hickenlooper”, Jeffrey Wright as “General Gibson”, Tony Revolori as “Aide-de-Camp”, Bob Balaban as “Larkings Executive”, Mike Maggart as “Detective #2”, Fisher Stevens as “Detective #1” in writer/director Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City,’ a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Pop. 87 Productions/Focus Features.
    • Suzie Davies, Charlotte Dirickx – ‘Saltburn’
    • Ruth De Jong, Claire Kaufman – Oppenheimer’
    • Jack Fisk, Adam Willis – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
    • Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer – ‘Barbie’
    • James Price, Shona Heath, Szusza Mihalek – ‘Poor Things’
    • Adam Stockhausen, Kris Moran – ‘Asteroid City

    BEST EDITING

    Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' coming soon to Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ coming soon to Apple TV+.
    • William Goldenberg – ‘Air’
    • Nick Houy – ‘Barbie’
    • Jennifer Lame – ‘Oppenheimer’
    • Yorgos Mavropsaridis – ‘Poor Things’
    • Thelma Schoonmaker – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
    • Michelle Tesoro – ‘Maestro’

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN

    Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka in Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures’ 'Wonka,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka in Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures’ ‘Wonka,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Jaap Buittendijk. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP

    Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaeny in 'Priscilla.'
    (L to R) Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaeny in ‘Priscilla.’ Credit: Sabrina Lantos.
    • ‘Barbie’
    • ‘The Color Purple’
    • ‘Maestro’
    • ‘Oppenheimer’
    • ‘Poor Things’
    • Priscilla

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

    A still on the set of 20th Century Studios' 'The Creator.'
    A still on the set of 20th Century Studios’ ‘The Creator.’ Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2023 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    BEST COMEDY

    Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) and Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) in Columbia Pictures’ 'No Hard Feelings.'
    (L to R) Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) and Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) in Columbia Pictures’ ‘No Hard Feelings.’

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

    Riz Ahmed as the voice of Ballister Blackheart and Chloë Grace Moretz as the voice of Nimona in 'Nimona.'
    (L to R) Riz Ahmed as the voice of Ballister Blackheart and Chloë Grace Moretz as the voice of Nimona in ‘Nimona.’ Photo: Netflix © 2023.

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

    'Godzilla Minus One' opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.
    ‘Godzilla Minus One’ opens in U.S. theaters on December 1st.

    BEST SONG

    I’M A STAR – In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Wish,” sharp-witted idealist Asha (voice of Ariana DeBose) makes a wish so powerful, it’s answered by a cosmic force—a little ball of boundless energy called Star. Helmed by Oscar®-winning director Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn, “Wish” features original songs by Grammy®-nominated singer/songwriter Julia Michaels and Grammy-winning producer, songwriter and musician Benjamin Rice. The epic animated musical opens only in theaters on Nov. 22, 2023. © 2023 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
    I’M A STAR – In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Wish,” sharp-witted idealist Asha (voice of Ariana DeBose) makes a wish so powerful, it’s answered by a cosmic force—a little ball of boundless energy called Star. Helmed by Oscar®-winning director Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn, “Wish” features original songs by Grammy®-nominated singer/songwriter Julia Michaels and Grammy-winning producer, songwriter and musician Benjamin Rice. The epic animated musical opens only in theaters on Nov. 22, 2023. © 2023 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
    • “Dance the Night” – ‘Barbie’
    • “I’m Just Ken” – ‘Barbie’
    • “Peaches” – ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie
    • “Road to Freedom” – ‘Rustin’
    • “This Wish” – ‘Wish’
    • “What Was I Made For” – ‘Barbie’

    BEST SCORE

    Spider-Man/Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animations’ 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.'
    Spider-Man/Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animations’ ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.’

    Critics Choice CEO speaks

    CCA CEO Joey Berlin had this to say about this year’s nominated movies:

    “We are so excited to celebrate this year’s remarkable projects, performances, and the people who made it all possible at the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards. This year saw an incredible number of blockbuster hits and beautiful stories brought to life in these exceptional films.”

    When will the Critics Choice Awards be on TV this year?

    The awards ceremony will air live on The CW on Sunday, January 14th, 2024.

    Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Barbie.'
    Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ ‘Barbie,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures.
  • 2023 Critics Choice Awards Winners

    Jamie Lee Curtis, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, Michelle Yeoh, and James Hong in A24's 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.'
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, Michelle Yeoh, and James Hong in A24’s ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’

    As awards season trundled onward, Sunday night saw the Critics Choice Association Awards handed out at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.

    The star-studded affair (albeit slightly less star-studded thanks to the super-spreader event that was the Golden Globes, which saw the likes of Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell all laid low with Covid) blends film and TV awards, and in an attempt to keep the running time to a strict three hours (successfully, as it stands) weirdly squashed together certain categories, which meant that the likes of ‘Barry’s Henry Winkler and ‘Abbott Elementary’s Sheryl Lee Ralph ended up taking the stage at the same time, and taking turns to give their speeches one after the other.

    That was still better for those in some other categories, such as Cinematography and Best Animated Series, which were burned through in brief on-screen mentions without any of the recipients coming up to accept their trophies.

    Hosted by Chelsea Handler, the show had the usual mix of celebrity presenters, memorably Seth Rogen, who joked that the CW, where the awards show was airing, had zero nominations at the ceremony.

    It was another good night for the team behind ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’, which won five awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Ke Huy Quan, Best Editing and Best Original Screenplay.

    Though the movie’s Michelle Yeoh had been predicted to repeat her run of wins as Best Actress, that award went to Cate Blanchett for ‘Tár’, as the Critics Choice Ceremony had the feel of Everything Wins Something.

    Brendan Fraser in director Darren Aronofsky's 'The Whale' from A24.
    Brendan Fraser in director Darren Aronofsky’s ‘The Whale’ from A24.

    Brendan Fraser continued his own winning streak, offering up an emotional speech as he accepted Best Actor for ‘The Whale’. Angela Bassett gave a stirring speech as she took home Best Supporting Actress for ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’. Popular action movie ‘RRR’, meanwhile, was named Best Foreign Language Film along with winning Best Song for “Naatu Naatu”.

    Other buzzed about movies made do with one win each, such as ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’s effects, and ‘Elvis’ hair and make-up team.

    On the TV front, it was a triumphant night for ‘Better Call Saul’, the ‘Breaking Bad’ spin-off enjoying some well-earned respect for its final season as it won Best Drama, Best Actor in a Drama for star Bob Odenkirk and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama for Giancarlo Esposito.

    ‘Abbott Elementary’ continued to do well, winning two awards, while Jennifer Coolidge was back on another stage, offering another funny speech as she won another trophy for ‘The White Lotus’.

    Blending first-timers (such as Jeremy Allen White for ‘The Bear’) and repeat winners (Jean Smart for ‘Hacks’ or Winkler for ‘Barry’), the TV categories, like their movie counterparts also spread the love around various shows.

    ‘The Dropout’, which stars Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes, won for Seyfried and Best Limited Series, while ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ landed Best Actor (for Daniel Radcliffe, who wasn’t present) and Best TV Movie.

    Jean Smart in ‘Hacks’ Season 2 for HBO Max.
    Jean Smart in ‘Hacks’ Season 2 for HBO Max. Photos by Karen Ballard.

    Here are the film winners…

    BEST PICTURE

    Everything Everywhere All at Once

    BEST ACTOR

    Brendan Fraser, ‘The Whale

    BEST ACTRESS

    Cate Blanchett, ‘Tár

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

    Ke Huy Quan, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    Angela Bassett, ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    BEST YOUNG ACTOR

    Gabriel LaBelle, ‘The Fabelmans

    BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE

    Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

    BEST DIRECTOR

    Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    Sarah Polley, ‘Women Talking

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

    Claudio Miranda, ‘Top Gun: Maverick

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

    Florencia Martin, Anthony Carlino, ‘Babylon

    BEST EDITING

    Paul Rogers, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN

    Ruth E. Carter, ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’

    BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP

    Elvis

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

    Avatar: The Way of Water

    BEST COMEDY

    ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

    Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

    RRR

    BEST SONG

    “Naatu Naatu”, ‘RRR’

    BEST SCORE

    Hildur Guðnadóttir, ‘Tár’

    Jennifer Coolidge in HBO's 'The White Lotus.'
    Jennifer Coolidge in HBO’s ‘The White Lotus.’ Photograph by Fabio Lovino/HBO.

    The TV winners can be found below…

    BEST DRAMA SERIES

    Better Call Saul

    BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

    Bob Odenkirk, ‘Better Call Saul’

    BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

    Zendaya, Euphoria’

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

    Giancarlo Esposito, ‘Better Call Saul’

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

    Jennifer Coolidge, ‘The White Lotus’

    BEST COMEDY SERIES

    ‘Abbott Elementary’

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

    Jeremy Allen White, ‘The Bear’

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

    Jean Smart, ‘Hacks’

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

    Henry Winkler, ‘Barry’

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

    Sheryl Lee Ralph, ‘Abbott Elementary’

    BEST LIMITED SERIES

    ‘The Dropout’

    BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

    Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

    BEST ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

    Daniel Radcliffe, ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’

    BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

    Amanda Seyfried, ‘The Dropout’

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

    Paul Walter Hauser, ‘Black Bird’

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

    Niecy Nash-Betts, ‘Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERIES

    ‘Pachinko’

    BEST ANIMATED SERIES

    ‘Harley Quinn’

    BEST TALK SHOW

    ‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’

    BEST COMEDY SPECIAL

    ‘Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special’

    Ke Huy Quan as Waymond Wang in A24's 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.'
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  • ‘The Power of the Dog’ Wins Big at the Critics Choice Awards

    Roger Frappier, Jane Campion, Kirsten Dunst, and Jesse Plemons
    (L-R) Roger Frappier, Jane Campion, Kirsten Dunst, and Jesse Plemons accept the Best Picture award for ‘The Power of the Dog’ onstage during the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on March 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association.

    Following other major award ceremonies in getting back to an in-person event this year, the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards were held in Los Angeles on Sunday night. And the big winner among the movie community was Jane Campion’s ‘The Power of the Dog’.

    Despite a slightly awkward clash with the BAFTAs (pandemic-forced scheduling shifts resulted in an awards schedule that was even more crowded than normal), necessitating a live link-up with a satellite room, the event managed to corral a good selection of stars and filmmakers, plus a diverse selection of TV creators and performers.

    ‘The Power of The Dog’ took home the most awards on the night, pocketing Best Picture, Best Director for Campion (who gave an entertaining speech in which she compared her competing against male filmmakers to Venus and Serena Williams – who were in the room, supporting ‘King Richard’), Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Cinematography.

    Will Smith won Best Actor for ‘King Richard’, firmly showing that he and ‘Power of the Dog’s Benedict Cumberbatch are effectively neck and neck in the Oscar race this year, while Jessica Chastain got best actress for ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’.

    Will Smith gets award
    Will Smith accepts the Best Actor award for ‘King Richard’ onstage during the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on March 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association.

    CODA’s Troy Kotsur continued his sweep of Best Supporting Actor categories and gave a heartfelt sign language speech via video from London. Ditto Ariana DeBose for ‘West Side Story’, the two actors now seemingly on track to lift the corresponding awards come Oscar night.

    Dune’ and ‘West Side Story’ largely scored in the technical categories, while trophies including ‘Best Young Actor’ gave the likes of ‘Belfast’s winning Jude Hill another chance to shine. Speech of the night, though, went to Lifetime Achievement Award winner Billy Crystal, who was naturally hilarious and touching all at once.

    One slight shame of the evening, mostly for timing reasons, was several relatively big categories (Screenplay for example) announced via card before and after commercial breaks.

    On the TV side, ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘Succession’ continued their domination of the comedy and drama races, while ‘Squid Game’ saw more love. And some repeat winners took the stage, including ‘Hacks’ Jean Smart.

    Jean Smart wins award
    Jean Smart accepts the Best Actress in a Comedy Series award for ‘Hacks’ onstage during the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on March 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association.

    You can find the full winners list below.

    FILM CATEGORIES

    BEST PICTURE
    The Power of the Dog

    BEST ACTOR
    Will Smith – King Richard

    BEST ACTRESS
    Jessica Chastain – The Eyes of Tammy Faye

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
    Troy Kotsur – CODA

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    Ariana DeBose – West Side Story

    BEST YOUNG ACTOR
    Jude Hill – Belfast

    BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
    Belfast

    BEST DIRECTOR
    Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
    Kenneth Branagh – Belfast

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
    Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
    Ari Wegner – The Power of the Dog

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
    Patrice Vermette, Zsuzsanna Sipos – Dune

    BEST EDITING
    Sarah Broshar and Michael Kahn – West Side Story

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN
    Jenny Beavan – Cruella

    BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP
    The Eyes of Tammy Faye

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
    Dune

    BEST COMEDY
    Licorice Pizza

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
    The Mitchells vs. the Machines

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
    Drive My Car

    BEST SONG
    No Time to Die – No Time to Die

    BEST SCORE
    Hans Zimmer – Dune

    TV CATEGORIES

    BEST DRAMA SERIES
    Succession

    BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Lee Jung-jae – Squid Game

    BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Melanie Lynskey – Yellowjackets

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Kieran Culkin – Succession

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Sarah Snook – Succession

    BEST COMEDY SERIES
    Ted Lasso

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Jean Smart – Hacks

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Brett Goldstein – Ted Lasso

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Hannah Waddingham – Ted Lasso

    BEST LIMITED SERIES
    Mare of Easttown

    BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Oslo

    BEST ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Michael Keaton – Dopesick

    BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Kate Winslet – Mare of Easttown

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Murray Bartlett – The White Lotus

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Jennifer Coolidge – The White Lotus

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERIES
    Squid Game

    BEST ANIMATED SERIES
    What If…?

    BEST TALK SHOW
    Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

    BEST COMEDY SPECIAL
    Bo Burnham: Inside

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    Andrew Garfield attends the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on March 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association.

     

  • 2019 Critics’ Choice Awards Winners: The Complete List

    2019 Critics’ Choice Awards Winners: The Complete List

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    The 2019 Critics’ Choice Awards named its winners Sunday night, with “Roma” taking the top prize of Best Picture.

    Alfonso Cuaron’s semi-autobiographical drama about a middle-class family and its domestic servants in Mexico is establishing itself as a frontrunner in awards season.

    The ceremony, which aired on The CW, was hosted by Taye Diggs and presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association.

    There were ties in two best actress categories. Lady Gaga and Glenn close shared the Best Actress in a Film award, while Amy Adams and Patricia Arquette both took home trophies for Best Actress in a Limited TV Series.

    Here is the full list of 2019 Critics’ Choice Awards winners:

    FILM NOMINEES

    BEST PICTURE
    “Black Panther”
    “BlacKkKlansman”
    “The Favourite”
    “First Man”
    “Green Book”
    “If Beale Street Could Talk”
    “Mary Poppins Returns”
    WINNER: Roma
    “A Star Is Born”
    “Vice”

    BEST ACTOR
    WINNER: Christian Bale – “Vice”
    Bradley Cooper – “A Star Is Born”
    Willem Dafoe – “At Eternity’s Gate”
    Ryan Gosling – “First Man”
    Ethan HawkeFirst Reformed”
    Rami Malek – “Bohemian Rhapsody”
    Viggo Mortensen – “Green Book”

    BEST ACTRESS
    Yalitza Aparicio – “Roma”
    Emily Blunt – “Mary Poppins Returns”
    WINNER (TIE): Glenn Close – “The Wife”
    Toni Collette – “Hereditary”
    Olivia Colman – “The Favourite”
    WINNER (TIE):  Lady Gaga – “A Star Is Born”
    Melissa McCarthy – “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
    WINNER: Mahershala Ali – “Green Book”
    Timothée Chalamet – “Beautiful Boy”
    Adam Driver – “BlacKkKlansman”
    Sam Elliott – “A Star Is Born”
    Richard E. Grant – “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
    Michael B. Jordan – “Black Panther”

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    Amy Adams – “Vice”
    Claire Foy – “First Man”
    Nicole Kidman – “Boy Erased”
    WINNER: Regina King – “If Beale Street Could Talk”
    Emma Stone – “The Favourite”
    Rachel Weisz – “The Favourite”

    BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS
    WINNER: Elsie Fisher – “Eighth Grade”
    Thomasin McKenzie – “Leave No Trace”
    Ed Oxenbould – “Wildlife”
    Millicent Simmonds – “A Quiet Place”
    Amandla Stenberg – “The Hate U Give”
    Sunny Suljic – “Mid90s”

    BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
    “Black Panther”
    “Crazy Rich Asians”
    WINNER: “The Favourite”
    “Vice”
    “Widows”

    BEST DIRECTOR
    Damien Chazelle — First Man
    Bradley Cooper — A Star Is Born
    WINNER: Alfonso Cuarón – Roma
    Peter Farrelly — Green Book
    Yorgos Lanthimos — The Favourite
    Spike Lee — BlacKkKlansman
    Adam McKay — Vice

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
    Bo Burnham – Eighth Grade
    Alfonso Cuarón — Roma
    Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara — The Favourite
    Adam McKay — Vice
    WINNER: Paul Schrader — First Reformed
    Nick Vallelonga, Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly — Green Book
    Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, John Krasinski — A Quiet Place

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
    Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole — Black Panther
    Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Whitty — Can You Ever Forgive Me?
    WINNER: Barry Jenkins – If Beale Street Could Talk
    Eric Roth and Bradley Cooper & Will Fetters — A Star Is Born
    Josh Singer — First Man
    Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee — BlacKkKlansman

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
    WINNER: Alfonso Cuarón — Roma
    James Laxton — If Beale Street Could Talk
    Matthew Libatique — A Star Is Born
    Rachel Morrison — Black Panther
    Robbie Ryan — The Favourite
    Linus Sandgren — First Man

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
    WINNER: Hannah Beachler, Jay Hart — Black Panther
    Eugenio Caballero, Barbara Enriquez — Roma
    Nelson Coates, Andrew Baseman — Crazy Rich Asians
    Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton — The Favourite
    Nathan Crowley, Kathy Lucas — First Man
    John Myhre, Gordon Sim — Mary Poppins Returns

    BEST EDITING
    Jay Cassidy — A Star Is Born
    Hank Corwin — Vice
    WINNER: Tom Cross – First Man
    Alfonso Cuarón, Adam Gough — Roma
    Yorgos Mavropsaridis — The Favourite
    Joe Walker — Widows

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN
    Alexandra Byrne — Mary Queen of Scots
    WINNER: Ruth Carter — Black Panther
    Julian Day — Bohemian Rhapsody
    Sandy Powell — The Favourite
    Sandy Powell — Mary Poppins Returns

    BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP
    Black Panther
    Bohemian Rhapsody
    The Favourite
    Mary Queen of Scots
    Suspiria
    WINNER: Vice

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
    Avengers: Infinity War
    WINNER: Black Panther
    First Man
    Mary Poppins Returns
    Mission: Impossible — Fallout
    Ready Player One

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
    The Grinch
    Incredibles 2
    Isle of Dogs
    Mirai
    Ralph Breaks the Internet
    WINNER: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

    BEST ACTION MOVIE
    Avengers: Infinity War
    Black Panther
    Deadpool 2
    WINNER: Mission: Impossible — Fallout
    Ready Player One
    Widows

    BEST COMEDY
    WINNER: Crazy Rich Asians
    Deadpool 2
    The Death of Stalin
    The Favourite
    Game Night
    Sorry to Bother You

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY
    WINNER: Christian Bale — Vice
    Jason Bateman — Game Night
    Viggo Mortensen — Green Book
    John C. Reilly — Stan & Ollie
    Ryan Reynolds — Deadpool 2
    Lakeith Stanfield — Sorry to Bother You

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
    Emily Blunt — Mary Poppins Returns
    WINNER: Olivia Colman — The Favourite
    Elsie Fisher — Eighth Grade
    Rachel McAdams — Game Night
    Charlize Theron — Tully
    Constance Wu — Crazy Rich Asians

    BEST SCI-FI OR HORROR MOVIE
    Annihilation
    Halloween
    Hereditary
    WINNER: A Quiet Place
    Suspiria

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
    Burning
    Capernaum
    Cold War
    WINNER: Roma
    Shoplifters

    BEST SONG
    “All the Stars” — Black Panther
    “Girl in the Movies” — Dumplin’
    “I’ll Fight” — RBG
    “The Place Where Lost Things Go” — Mary Poppins Returns
    WINNER: “Shallow” – A Star Is Born
    “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” — Mary Poppins Returns

    BEST SCORE
    Kris Bowers — Green Book
    Nicholas Britell – If Beale Street Could Talk
    Alexandre Desplat – Isle of Dogs
    Ludwig Göransson — Black Panther
    WINNER: Justin Hurwitz — First Man
    Marc Shaiman — Mary Poppins Returns

    TV NOMINEES

    BEST DRAMA SERIES
    WINNER: The Americans (FX)
    Better Call Saul (AMC)
    The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
    Homecoming (Amazon)
    Killing Eve (BBC America)
    My Brilliant Friend (HBO)
    Pose (FX)
    Succession (HBO)

    BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Freddie Highmore — The Good Doctor (ABC)
    Diego Luna — Narcos: Mexico (Netflix)
    Richard Madden — Bodyguard (Netflix)
    Bob Odenkirk — Better Call Saul (AMC)
    Billy Porter — Pose (FX)
    WINNER: Matthew Rhys — The Americans (FX)
    Milo Ventimiglia — This Is Us (NBC)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Jodie Comer — Killing Eve (BBC America)
    Maggie Gyllenhaal — The Deuce (HBO)
    Elisabeth Moss — The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
    WINNER: Sandra Oh — Killing Eve (BBC America)
    Elizabeth Olsen — Sorry For Your Loss (Facebook Watch)
    Julia Roberts — Homecoming (Amazon)
    Keri Russell — The Americans (FX)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Richard Cabral — Mayans M.C. (FX)
    Asia Kate Dillon — Billions (Showtime)
    WINNER: Noah Emmerich — The Americans (FX)
    Justin Hartley — This Is Us (NBC)
    Matthew Macfadyen — Succession (HBO)
    Richard Schiff — The Good Doctor (ABC)
    Shea Whigham — Homecoming (Amazon)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Dina Shihabi — Jack Ryan (Amazon)
    Julia Garner — Ozark (Netflix)
    WINNER: Thandie Newton — Westworld (HBO)
    Rhea Seehorn — Better Call Saul (AMC)
    Yvonne Strahovski – The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
    Holly Taylor — The Americans (FX)

    BEST COMEDY SERIES
    Atlanta (FX)
    Barry (HBO)
    The Good Place (NBC)
    The Kominsky Method (Netflix)
    WINNER: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)
    The Middle (ABC)
    One Day at a Time (Netflix)
    Schitt’s Creek (Pop)

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Hank Azaria — Brockmire (IFC)
    Ted Danson — The Good Place (NBC)
    Michael Douglas — The Kominsky Method (Netflix)
    Donald Glover — Atlanta (FX)
    WINNER: Bill Hader — Barry (HBO)
    Jim Parsons — The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
    Andy Samberg — Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Rachel Bloom — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW)
    WINNER: Rachel Brosnahan — The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)
    Allison Janney — Mom (CBS)
    Justina Machado — One Day at a Time (Netflix)
    Debra Messing — Will & Grace (NBC)
    Issa Rae — Insecure (HBO)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
    William Jackson Harper — The Good Place (NBC)
    Sean Hayes — Will & Grace (NBC)
    Brian Tyree Henry — Atlanta (FX)
    Nico Santos — Superstore (NBC)
    Tony Shalhoub — The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)
    WINNER: Henry Winkler — Barry (HBO)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
    WINNER: Alex Borstein — The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)
    Betty Gilpin — GLOW (Netflix)
    Laurie Metcalf — The Conners (ABC)
    Rita Moreno — One Day at a Time (Netflix)
    Zoe Perry — Young Sheldon (CBS)
    Annie Potts — Young Sheldon (CBS)
    Miriam Shor — Younger (TV Land)

    BEST LIMITED SERIES
    A Very English Scandal (Amazon)
    American Vandal (Netflix)
    WINNER: The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)
    Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)
    Genius: Picasso (National Geographic)
    Sharp Objects (HBO)

    BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Icebox (HBO)
    WINNER: Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (NBC)
    King Lear (Amazon)
    My Dinner with Hervé (HBO)
    Notes from the Field (HBO)
    The Tale (HBO)

    BEST ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Antonio Banderas — Genius: Picasso (National Geographic)
    WINNER: Darren Criss — The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)
    Paul Dano — Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)
    Benicio Del Toro — Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)
    Hugh Grant — A Very English Scandal (Amazon)
    John Legend — Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (NBC)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    WINNER (TIE): Amy Adams – Sharp Objects (HBO)
    WINNER (TIE): Patricia Arquette — Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)
    Connie Britton — Dirty John (Bravo)
    Carrie Coon — The Sinner (USA Network)
    Laura Dern — The Tale (HBO)
    Anna Deavere Smith — Notes From the Field (HBO)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Brandon Victor Dixon — Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (NBC)
    Eric Lange — Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)
    Alex Rich — Genius: Picasso (National Geographic)
    Peter Sarsgaard — The Looming Tower (Hulu)
    Finn Wittrock — The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)
    WINNER: Ben Whishaw — A Very English Scandal (Amazon)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Ellen Burstyn — The Tale (HBO)
    WINNER: Patricia Clarkson — Sharp Objects (HBO)
    Penelope Cruz — The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)
    Julia Garner — Dirty John (Bravo)
    Judith Light — The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)
    Elizabeth Perkins — Sharp Objects (HBO)

    BEST ANIMATED SERIES
    Adventure Time (Cartoon Network)
    Archer (FXX)
    Bob’s Burgers (Fox)
    WINNER: BoJack Horseman (Netflix)
    The Simpsons (Fox)
    South Park (Comedy Central)

  • 2019 Critics’ Choice Awards Nominations Led by ‘The Favourite,’ ‘Black Panther’

    2019 Critics’ Choice Awards Nominations Led by ‘The Favourite,’ ‘Black Panther’

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    “The Favourite” is living up to its name with this year’s Critics’ Choice Awards nominations.

    The period dramedy led all movies with 14 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Ensemble, and individual nods for stars Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone.

    “Black Panther” followed with 12 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Ensemble, and Best Supporting Actor for Michael B. Jordan.

    The Critics’ Choice Awards has proven to be a reliable bellwether for the Oscars. Last year, “The Shape of Water” also received a leading 14 nominations, won four awards, and went on to win the same four trophies at the Academy Awards.

    On the TV side, “The Americans,” “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,” and “Escape at Dannemora” led with five nominations each.

    The 24th annual Critics’ Choice Awards ceremony will air on The CW on Sunday, January 13, 2019.

    BEST PICTURE
    “Black Panther”
    “BlacKkKlansman”
    “The Favourite”
    “First Man”
    “Green Book”
    “If Beale Street Could Talk”
    “Mary Poppins Returns”
    “Roma”
    “A Star Is Born”
    “Vice”

    BEST ACTOR
    Christian Bale – “Vice”
    Bradley Cooper – “A Star Is Born”
    Willem Dafoe – “At Eternity’s Gate”
    Ryan Gosling – “First Man”
    Ethan HawkeFirst Reformed”
    Rami Malek – “Bohemian Rhapsody”
    Viggo Mortensen – “Green Book”

    BEST ACTRESS
    Yalitza Aparicio – “Roma”
    Emily Blunt – “Mary Poppins Returns”
    Glenn Close – “The Wife”
    Toni Collette – “Hereditary”
    Olivia Colman – “The Favourite”
    Lady Gaga – “A Star Is Born”
    Melissa McCarthy – “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
    Mahershala Ali – “Green Book”
    Timothée Chalamet – “Beautiful Boy”
    Adam Driver – “BlacKkKlansman”
    Sam Elliott – “A Star Is Born”
    Richard E. Grant – “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
    Michael B. Jordan – “Black Panther”

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    Amy Adams – “Vice”
    Claire Foy – “First Man”
    Nicole Kidman – “Boy Erased”
    Regina King – “If Beale Street Could Talk”
    Emma Stone – “The Favourite”
    Rachel Weisz – “The Favourite”

    BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS
    Elsie Fisher – “Eighth Grade”
    Thomasin McKenzie – “Leave No Trace”
    Ed Oxenbould – “Wildlife”
    Millicent Simmonds – “A Quiet Place”
    Amandla Stenberg – “The Hate U Give”
    Sunny Suljic – “Mid90s”

    BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
    “Black Panther”
    “Crazy Rich Asians”
    “The Favourite”
    “Vice”
    “Widows”

    BEST DIRECTOR
    Damien Chazelle – “First Man”
    Bradley Cooper – “A Star Is Born”
    Alfonso Cuarón – “Roma”
    Peter Farrelly – “Green Book”
    Yorgos Lanthimos – “The Favourite”
    Spike Lee – “BlacKkKlansman”
    Adam McKay – “Vice”

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
    Bo Burnham – “Eighth Grade”
    Alfonso Cuarón – “Roma”
    Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara – “The Favourite”
    Adam McKay – “Vice”
    Paul Schrader – “First Reformed”
    Nick Vallelonga, Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly – “Green Book”
    Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, John Krasinski – “A Quiet Place”

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
    Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole – “Black Panther”
    Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Whitty – “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
    Barry Jenkins – “If Beale Street Could Talk”
    Eric Roth and Bradley Cooper & Will Fetters – “A Star Is Born”
    Josh Singer – “First Man”
    Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee – “BlacKkKlansman”

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
    Alfonso Cuarón – “Roma”
    James Laxton – “If Beale Street Could Talk”
    Matthew Libatique – “A Star Is Born”
    Rachel Morrison – “Black Panther”
    Robbie Ryan – “The Favourite”
    Linus Sandgren – “First Man”

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
    Hannah Beachler, Jay Hart – “Black Panther”
    Eugenio Caballero, Barbara Enriquez – “Roma”
    Nelson Coates, Andrew Baseman – “Crazy Rich Asians”
    Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton – “The Favourite”
    Nathan Crowley, Kathy Lucas – “First Man”
    John Myhre, Gordon Sim – “Mary Poppins Returns”

    BEST EDITING
    Jay Cassidy – “A Star Is Born”
    Hank Corwin – “Vice”
    Tom Cross – “First Man”
    Alfonso Cuarón, Adam Gough – “Roma”
    Yorgos Mavropsaridis – “The Favourite”
    Joe Walker – “Widows”

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN
    Alexandra Byrne – “Mary Queen of Scots”
    Ruth Carter – “Black Panther”
    Julian Day – “Bohemian Rhapsody”
    Sandy Powell – “The Favourite”
    Sandy Powell – “Mary Poppins Returns”

    BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP
    “Black Panther”
    “Bohemian Rhapsody”
    “The Favourite”
    “Mary Queen of Scots”
    “Suspiria
    “Vice”

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
    “Avengers: Infinity War”
    “Black Panther”
    “First Man”
    “Mary Poppins Returns”
    “Mission: Impossible – Fallout”
    “Ready Player One”

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
    “The Grinch”
    “Incredibles 2”
    “Isle of Dogs”
    “Mirai”
    “Ralph Breaks the Internet”
    “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”

    BEST ACTION MOVIE
    “Avengers: Infinity War”
    “Black Panther”
    “Deadpool 2”
    “Mission: Impossible – Fallout”
    “Ready Player One”
    “Widows”

    BEST COMEDY
    “Crazy Rich Asians”
    “Deadpool 2”
    “The Death of Stalin”
    “The Favourite”
    “Game Night”
    “Sorry to Bother You”

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY
    Christian Bale – “Vice”
    Jason Bateman – “Game Night”
    Viggo Mortensen – “Green Book”
    John C. Reilly – “Stan & Ollie”
    Ryan Reynolds – “Deadpool 2”
    Lakeith Stanfield – “Sorry to Bother You”

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
    Emily Blunt – “Mary Poppins Returns”
    Olivia Colman – “The Favourite”
    Elsie Fisher – “Eighth Grade”
    Rachel McAdams – “Game Night”
    Charlize Theron – “Tully”
    Constance Wu – “Crazy Rich Asians”

    BEST SCI-FI OR HORROR MOVIE
    “Annihilation”
    “Halloween”
    “Hereditary”
    “A Quiet Place”
    “Suspiria”

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
    “Burning”
    “Capernaum”
    “Cold War”
    “Roma”
    “Shoplifters”

    BEST SONG
    All the Stars – “Black Panther”
    Girl in the Movies – “Dumplin’”
    I’ll Fight – “RBG”
    The Place Where Lost Things Go – “Mary Poppins Returns”
    Shallow – “A Star Is Born”
    Trip a Little Light Fantastic – “Mary Poppins Returns”

    BEST SCORE
    Kris Bowers – “Green Book”
    Nicholas Britell – “If Beale Street Could Talk”
    Alexandre Desplat – “Isle of Dogs”
    Ludwig Göransson – “Black Panther”
    Justin Hurwitz – “First Man”
    Marc Shaiman – “Mary Poppins Returns”

    TELEVISION

    BEST DRAMA SERIES
    “The Americans” (FX)
    “Better Call Saul” (AMC)
    “The Good Fight” (CBS All Access)
    “Homecoming” (Amazon)
    “Killing Eve” (BBC America)
    “My Brilliant Friend” (HBO)
    “Pose” (FX)
    “Succession” (HBO)

    BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Freddie Highmore – “The Good Doctor” (ABC)
    Diego Luna – “Narcos: Mexico” (Netflix)
    Richard Madden – “Bodyguard” (Netflix)
    Bob Odenkirk – “Better Call Saul” (AMC)
    Billy Porter – “Pose” (FX)
    Matthew Rhys – “The Americans” (FX)
    Milo Ventimiglia – “This Is Us” (NBC)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Jodie Comer – “Killing Eve” (BBC America)
    Maggie Gyllenhaal – “The Deuce” (HBO)
    Elisabeth Moss – “The Handmaid’s Tale” (Hulu)
    Sandra Oh – “Killing Eve” (BBC America)
    Elizabeth Olsen – “Sorry For Your Loss” (Facebook Watch)
    Julia Roberts – “Homecoming” (Amazon)
    Keri Russell – “The Americans” (FX)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Richard Cabral – “Mayans M.C.” (FX)
    Asia Kate Dillon – “Billions” (Showtime)
    Noah Emmerich – “The Americans” (FX)
    Justin Hartley – “This Is Us” (NBC)
    Matthew Macfadyen – “Succession” (HBO)
    Richard Schiff – “The Good Doctor” (ABC)
    Shea Whigham – “Homecoming” (Amazon)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Dina Shihabi – “Jack Ryan” (Amazon)
    Julia Garner – “Ozark” (Netflix)
    Thandie Newton – “Westworld” (HBO)
    Rhea Seehorn – “Better Call Saul” (AMC)
    Yvonne Strahovski – “The Handmaid’s Tale” (Hulu)
    Holly Taylor – “The Americans”(FX)
    Brian Tyree Henry, “Atlanta”

    BEST COMEDY SERIES
    “Atlanta” (FX)
    “Barry” (HBO)
    “The Good Place” (NBC)
    “The Kominsky Method” (Netflix)
    “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Amazon)
    “The Middle” (ABC)
    “One Day at a Time” (Netflix)
    “Schitt’s Creek” (Pop)

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Hank Azaria – “Brockmire” (IFC)
    Ted Danson – “The Good Place” (NBC)
    Michael Douglas – “The Kominsky Method” (Netflix)
    Donald Glover – “Atlanta” (FX)
    Bill Hader – “Barry” (HBO)
    Jim Parsons – “The Big Bang Theory” (CBS)
    Andy Samberg – “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” (Fox)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Rachel Bloom – “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” (The CW)
    Rachel Brosnahan – “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Amazon)
    Allison Janney – “Mom” (CBS)
    Justina Machado – “One Day at a Time” (Netflix)
    Debra Messing – “Will & Grace” (NBC)
    Issa Rae – “Insecure” (HBO)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
    William Jackson Harper – “The Good Place” (NBC)
    Sean Hayes – “Will & Grace” (NBC)
    Brian Tyree Henry – “Atlanta” (FX)
    Nico Santos – “Superstore” (NBC)
    Tony Shalhoub – “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Amazon)
    Henry Winkler – “Barry” (HBO)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Alex Borstein – “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Amazon)
    Betty Gilpin – “GLOW” (Netflix)
    Laurie Metcalf – “The Conners” (ABC)
    Rita Moreno – “One Day at a Time” (Netflix)
    Zoe Perry – “Young Sheldon” (CBS)
    Annie Potts – “Young Sheldon (CBS)
    Miriam Shor – “Younger” (TV Land)

    BEST LIMITED SERIES
    “A Very English Scandal” (Amazon)
    “American Vandal” (Netflix)
    “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” (FX)
    “Escape at Dannemora” (Showtime)
    “Genius: Picasso” (National Geographic)
    “Sharp Objects” (HBO)

    BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    “Icebox “(HBO)
    “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert” (NBC)
    “King Lear” (Amazon)
    “My Dinner with Hervé” (HBO)
    “Notes from the Field” (HBO)
    “The Tale” (HBO)

    BEST ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Antonio Banderas – “Genius: Picasso (National Geographic)
    Darren Criss – “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” (FX)
    Paul Dano – “Escape at Dannemora” (Showtime)
    Benicio Del Toro – “Escape at Dannemora” (Showtime)
    Hugh Grant – “A Very English Scandal” (Amazon)
    John Legend – “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert” (NBC)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Amy Adams – “Sharp Objects” (HBO)
    Patricia Arquette – “Escape at Dannemora” (Showtime)
    Connie Britton – “Dirty John” (Bravo)
    Carrie Coon – “The Sinner” (USA Network)
    Laura Dern – “The Tale” (HBO)
    Anna Deavere Smith – “Notes From the Field” (HBO)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

    Brandon Victor Dixon – “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert” (NBC)
    Eric Lange – “Escape at Dannemora” (Showtime)
    Alex Rich – “Genius: Picasso” (National Geographic)
    Peter Sarsgaard – “The Looming Tower” (Hulu)
    Finn Wittrock – “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” (FX)
    Ben Whishaw – “A Very English Scandal” (Amazon)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    Ellen Burstyn – “The Tale” (HBO)
    Patricia Clarkson – “Sharp Objects” (HBO)
    Penelope Cruz – “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” (FX)
    Julia Garner – “Dirty John” (Bravo)
    Judith Light – “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” (FX)
    Elizabeth Perkins – “Sharp Objects” (HBO)

    BEST ANIMATED SERIES
    “Adventure Time” (Cartoon Network)
    “Archer” (FX)
    “Bob’s Burgers” (Fox)
    “BoJack Horseman” (Netflix)
    “The Simpsons” (Fox)
    “South Park” (Comedy Central)

  • ‘The Shape of Water’ Sweeps Critics’ Choice Awards: Full List of Winners

    The 23rd Annual Critics' Choice Awards - Show“The Shape of Water” won 4 awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, at last night’s Critics’ Choice Awards, which were handed out in Santa Monica, CA. “The Big Sick” nabbed Best Comedy, while Best Action Movie went to “Wonder Woman” and “Get Out” won “Best Sci-Fi or Horror Movie.”

    The film acting categories was a virtual repeat of the Golden Globes, with awards going to “Darkest Hour” lead Gary Oldman, “I Tonya” bad mom Allison Janney, and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” stars Frances McDormand and Sam Rockwell. James Franco (who was a no-show), repeated his Globe win, but Margot Robbie triumphed over “Lady Bird” Globe winner Saoirse Ronan.

    On the TV side, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Big Little Lies” and Sterling K. Brown repeated their Globe wins, as did surprise comedy winner “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

    Check out the full list of Critics Choice movie and TV winners below

    MOVIE CATEGORIES

    BEST PICTURE

    • The Big Sick
    • Call Me by Your Name
    • Darkest Hour
    • Dunkirk
    • The Florida Project
    • Get Out
    • Lady Bird
    • The Post
    • The Shape of Water (WINNER)
    • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    BEST ACTOR

    • Timothée Chalamet – Call Me by Your Name
    • James Franco – The Disaster Artist
    • Jake Gyllenhaal – Stronger
    • Tom Hanks – The Post
    • Daniel Kaluuya – Get Out
    • Daniel Day-Lewis – Phantom Thread
    • Gary Oldman – Darkest Hour (WINNER)

    BEST ACTRESS

    • Jessica Chastain – Molly’s Game
    • Sally Hawkins – The Shape of Water
    • Frances McDormand – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (WINNER)
    • Margot Robbie – I, Tonya
    • Saoirse Ronan – Lady Bird
    • Meryl Streep – The Post

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

    • Willem Dafoe – The Florida Project
    • Armie Hammer – Call Me By Your Name
    • Richard Jenkins – The Shape of Water
    • Sam Rockwell – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (WINNER)
    • Patrick Stewart – Logan
    • Michael Stuhlbarg – Call Me by Your Name

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    • Mary J. Blige – Mudbound
    • Hong Chau – Downsizing
    • Tiffany Haddish – Girls Trip
    • Holly Hunter – The Big Sick
    • Allison Janney – I, Tonya (WINNER)
    • Laurie Metcalf – Lady Bird
    • Octavia Spencer – The Shape of Water

    BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS

    BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE

    • Dunkirk
    • Lady Bird
    • Mudbound
    • The Post
    • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (WINNER)

    BEST DIRECTOR

    • Guillermo del Toro – The Shape of Water (WINNER)
    • Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird
    • Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    • Christopher Nolan – Dunkirk
    • Luca Guadagnino – Call Me By Your Name
    • Jordan Peele – Get Out
    • Steven Spielberg – The Post

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    • Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa Taylor – The Shape of Water
    • Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird
    • Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani – The Big Sick
    • Liz Hannah and Josh Singer – The Post
    • Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    • Jordan Peele – Get Out (WINNER)

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    • James Ivory – Call Me by Your Name (WINNER)
    • Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber – The Disaster Artist
    • Virgil Williams and Dee Rees – Mudbound
    • Aaron Sorkin – Molly’s Game
    • Jack Thorne, Steve Conrad, Stephen Chbosky – Wonder

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

    • Roger Deakins – Blade Runner 2049 (WINNER)
    • Hoyte van Hoytema – Dunkirk
    • Dan Laustsen – The Shape of Water
    • Rachel Morrison – Mudbound
    • Sayombhu Mukdeeprom – Call Me By Your Name

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

    • Paul Denham Austerberry, Shane Vieau, Jeff Melvin – The Shape of Water (WINNER)
    • Jim Clay, Rebecca Alleway – Murder on the Orient Express
    • Nathan Crowley, Gary Fettis – Dunkirk
    • Dennis Gassner, Alessandra Querzola – Blade Runner 2049
    • Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer – Beauty and the Beast
    • Mark Tildesley, Véronique Melery – Phantom Thread

    BEST EDITING

    • Michael Kahn, Sarah Broshar – The Post
    • Paul Machliss, Jonathan Amos – Baby Driver (WINNER)
    • Lee Smith – Dunkirk
    • Joe Walker – Blade Runner 2049
    • Sidney Wolinsky – The Shape of Water

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN

    • Renée April – Blade Runner 2049
    • Mark Bridges – Phantom Thread (WINNER)
    • Jacqueline Durran – Beauty and the Beast
    • Lindy Hemming – Wonder Woman
    • Luis Sequeira – The Shape of Water

    BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP

    • Beauty and the Beast
    • Darkest Hour (WINNER)
    • I, Tonya
    • The Shape of Water
    • Wonder

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

    • Blade Runner 2049
    • Dunkirk
    • The Shape of Water
    • Thor: Ragnarok
    • War for the Planet of the Apes (WINNER)
    • Wonder Woman

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

    • The Breadwinner
    • Coco (WINNER)
    • Despicable Me 3
    • The LEGO Batman Movie
    • Loving Vincent

    BEST ACTION MOVIE

    • Baby Driver
    • Logan
    • Thor: Ragnarok
    • War for the Planet of the Apes
    • Wonder Woman (WINNER)

    BEST COMEDY

    • The Big Sick (WINNER)
    • The Disaster Artist
    • Girls Trip
    • I, Tonya
    • Lady Bird

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY

    • Steve Carell – Battle of the Sexes
    • James Franco – The Disaster Artist (WINNER)
    • Chris Hemsworth – Thor: Ragnarok
    • Kumail Nanjiani – The Big Sick
    • Adam Sandler – The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

    • Tiffany Haddish – Girls Trip
    • Zoe Kazan – The Big Sick
    • Margot Robbie – I, Tonya (WINNER)
    • Saoirse Ronan – Lady Bird
    • Emma Stone – Battle of the Sexes

    BEST SCI-FI OR HORROR MOVIE

    • Blade Runner 2049
    • Get Out (WINNER)
    • It
    • The Shape of Water

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

    • BPM (Beats Per Minute)
    • A Fantastic Woman
    • First They Killed My Father
    • In the Fade (WINNER)
    • The Square
    • Thelma

    BEST SONG

    • Evermore – Beauty and the Beast
    • Mystery of Love – Call Me By Your Name
    • Remember Me – Coco (WINNER)
    • Stand Up for Something – Marshall
    • This Is Me – The Greatest Showman

    BEST SCORE

    • Alexandre Desplat – The Shape of Water (WINNER)
    • Jonny Greenwood – Phantom Thread
    • Dario Marianelli – Darkest Hour
    • Benjamin Wallfisch and Hans Zimmer – Blade Runner 2049
    • John Williams – The Post
    • Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk

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    TELEVISION CATEGORIES

    Best Drama Series

    • American Gods (Starz)
    • The Crown (Netflix)
    • Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) (WINNER)
    • Stranger Things (Netflix)
    • This Is Us (NBC)

    Best Actor in a Drama Series

    • Sterling K. Brown – This Is Us (NBC)
    • Paul Giamatti – Billions (Showtime)
    • Freddie Highmore – Bates Motel (A&E)
    • Ian McShane – American Gods (Starz)
    • Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul (AMC)
    • Liev Schreiber – Ray Donovan (Showtime)

    Best Actress in a Drama Series

    • Caitriona Balfe – Outlander (Starz)
    • Christine Baranski – The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
    • Claire Foy – The Crown (Netflix)
    • Tatiana Maslany – Orphan Black (BBC America)
    • Elisabeth Moss – The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) (WINNER)
    • Robin Wright – House of Cards (Netflix)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

    • Bobby Cannavale – Mr. Robot (USA)
    • Asia Kate Dillon – Billions (Showtime)
    • Peter Dinklage – Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • David Harbour – Stranger Things (Netflix) (WINNER)
    • Delroy Lindo – The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
    • Michael McKean – Better Call Saul (AMC)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

    • Gillian Anderson – American Gods (Starz)
    • Emilia Clarke – Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • Ann Dowd – The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) (WINNER)
    • Cush Jumbo – The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
    • Margo Martindale – Sneaky Pete (Amazon)
    • Chrissy Metz – This Is Us (NBC)

    Best Comedy Series

    • The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
    • Black-ish (ABC)
    • GLOW (Netflix)
    • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon) (WINNER)
    • Modern Family (ABC)
    • Patriot (Amazon)

    Best Actor in a Comedy Series

    • Anthony Anderson – Black-ish (ABC)
    • Aziz Ansari – Master of None (Netflix)
    • Hank Azaria – Brockmire (IFC)
    • Ted Danson – The Good Place (NBC) (WINNER)
    • Thomas Middleditch – Silicon Valley (HBO)
    • Randall Park – Fresh Off the Boat (ABC)

    Best Actress in a Comedy Series

    • Kristen Bell – The Good Place (NBC)
    • Alison Brie – GLOW (Netflix)
    • Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon) (WINNER)
    • Sutton Foster – Younger (TV Land)
    • Ellie Kemper – Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
    • Constance Wu – Fresh Off the Boat (ABC)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

    • Tituss Burgess – Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
    • Walton Goggins – Vice Principals (HBO) (WINNER)
    • Sean Hayes – Will & Grace (NBC)
    • Marc Maron – GLOW (Netflix)
    • Kumail Nanjiani – Silicon Valley (HBO)
    • Ed O’Neill – Modern Family (ABC)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

    • Mayim Bialik – The Big Bang Theory (CBS) (WINNER)
    • Alex Borstein – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)
    • Betty Gilpin – GLOW (Netflix)
    • Jenifer Lewis – Black-ish (ABC)
    • Alessandra Mastronardi – Master of None (Netflix)
    • Rita Moreno – One Day at a Time (Netflix)

    Best Limited Series

    • American Vandal (Netflix)
    • Big Little Lies (HBO) (WINNER)
    • Fargo (FX)
    • Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Godless (Netflix)
    • The Long Road Home (National Geographic)

    Best Movie Made for TV

    • Flint (Lifetime)
    • I Am Elizabeth Smart (Lifetime)
    • The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (HBO)
    • Sherlock: The Lying Detective (PBS)
    • The Wizard of Lies (HBO) (WINNER)

    Best Actor in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

    • Jeff Daniels – Godless (Netflix)
    • Robert De Niro – The Wizard of Lies (HBO)
    • Ewan McGregor – Fargo (FX) (WINNER)
    • Jack O’Connell – Godless (Netflix)
    • Evan Peters – American Horror Story: Cult (FX)
    • Bill Pullman – The Sinner (USA)
    • Jimmy Tatro – American Vandal (Netflix)

    Best Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

    • Jessica Biel – The Sinner (USA)
    • Alana Boden – I Am Elizabeth Smart (Lifetime)
    • Carrie Coon – Fargo (FX)
    • Nicole Kidman – Big Little Lies (HBO) (WINNER)
    • Jessica Lange – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Reese Witherspoon – Big Little Lies (HBO)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

    • Johnny Flynn – Genius (National Geographic)
    • Benito Martinez – American Crime (ABC)
    • Alfred Molina – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Alexander Skarsgård – Big Little Lies (HBO) (WINNER)
    • David Thewlis – Fargo (FX)
    • Stanley Tucci – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

    • Judy Davis – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Laura Dern – Big Little Lies (HBO) (WINNER)
    • Jackie Hoffman – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Regina King – American Crime (ABC)
    • Michelle Pfeiffer – The Wizard of Lies (HBO)
    • Mary Elizabeth Winstead – Fargo (FX)

    Best Talk Show

    • Ellen (NBC)
    • Harry (Syndicated)
    • Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC) (WINNER)
    • The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS)
    • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
    • Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (BRAVO)

    Best Animated Series

    • Archer (FX)
    • Bob’s Burgers (FOX)
    • BoJack Horseman (Netflix)
    • Danger & Eggs (Amazon)
    • Rick and Morty (Adult Swim) (WINNER)
    • The Simpsons (FOX)

    Best Unstructured Reality Series

    • Born This Way (A&E) (WINNER)
    • Ice Road Truckers (History)
    • Intervention (A&E)
    • Live PD (A&E)
    • Ride with Norman Reedus (AMC)
    • Teen Mom (MTV)

    Best Structured Reality Series

    • The Carbonaro Effect (truTV)
    • Fixer Upper (HGTV)
    • The Profit (CNBC)
    • Shark Tank (ABC) (WINNER)
    • Undercover Boss (CBS)
    • Who Do You Think You Are? (TLC)

    Best Reality Competition Series

    • America’s Got Talent (NBC)
    • Chopped (Food Network)
    • Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
    • Project Runway (Lifetime)
    • RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1)
    • The Voice (NBC) (WINNER)

    Best Reality Show Host

    • Ted Allen – Chopped (Food Network)
    • Tyra Banks – America’s Got Talent (NBC)
    • Tom Bergeron – Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
    • Cat Deeley – So You Think You Can Dance (FOX)
    • Joanna and Chip Gaines – Fixer Upper (HGTV)
    • RuPaul – RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1) (WINNER)

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    If you’re waiting for the really big awards, the Oscar nominations will be announced January 23.

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  • ‘Florida Project’ Star Wins Critics’ Choice Award: ‘We Should All Get Ice Cream’

    Brooklynn PrinceBrooklynn Prince won Best Young Actor/Actress at last night’s Critics’ Choice Awards, but really, she won the whole show.

    The 7-year-old star of “The Florida Project” was stunned to hear her name called over fellow nominees Jacob Tremblay (“Wonder“), Dafne Keen (“Logan“), Mckenna Grace (“Gifted“) and Millicent Simmonds (“Wonderstruck“).

    As she accepted her award, she gushed, “This is such a big honor, all the nominees are great. You guys are awesome, we should go and get ice cream after this!”

    She added, “God, I would like to thank you for this wonderful opportunity, and I would like to thank [director] Sean [Baker] for giving me this wonderful opportunity to be his Moonee.”

    In the film, she plays a girl who lives with her mother in a Florida motel, where she’s befriended by kindly motel manager (Willem Dafoe, who’s also getting his share of awards recognition).

    Watch her winning speech below:

    She also got to meet some big stars, including Saoirse Ronan, Angelina Jolie and posed adorably with Tremblay (who won Best Young Actor/Actress in 2016 for “Room”).

    Brooklynn Prince and Saoirse Ronan

    Brooklynn Prince and Angelina Jolie

    Brooklynn Prince and Jacob Tremblay

  • 2018 Critics’ Choice Awards Nominations: Here’s the Full List 

    And we’re off! The 2018 awards season is officially under way.

    The 23rd annual Critics’ Choice Awards just released its nominations for the top TV shows and films of 2017. The awards will be presented on January 11 on The CW. “Feud: Bette and Joan” got six nominations on the TV side. Overall, Netflix led the field with 20 nominations.

    Here’s the full list of nominations (via Deadline):

    MOVIE NOMINATIONS

    BEST PICTURE

    • The Big Sick
    • Call Me by Your Name
    • Darkest Hour
    • Dunkirk
    • The Florida Project
    • Get Out
    • Lady Bird
    • The Post
    • The Shape of Water
    • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    BEST ACTOR

    • Timothée Chalamet – Call Me by Your Name
    • James Franco – The Disaster Artist
    • Jake Gyllenhaal – Stronger
    • Tom Hanks – The Post
    • Daniel Kaluuya – Get Out
    • Daniel Day-Lewis – Phantom Thread
    • Gary Oldman – Darkest Hour

    BEST ACTRESS

    • Jessica Chastain – Molly’s Game
    • Sally Hawkins – The Shape of Water
    • Frances McDormand – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    • Margot Robbie – I, Tonya
    • Saoirse Ronan – Lady Bird
    • Meryl Streep – The Post

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

    • Willem Dafoe – The Florida Project
    • Armie Hammer – Call Me By Your Name
    • Richard Jenkins – The Shape of Water
    • Sam Rockwell – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    • Patrick Stewart – Logan
    • Michael Stuhlbarg – Call Me by Your Name

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    • Mary J. Blige – Mudbound
    • Hong Chau – Downsizing
    • Tiffany Haddish – Girls Trip
    • Holly Hunter – The Big Sick
    • Allison Janney – I, Tonya
    • Laurie Metcalf – Lady Bird
    • Octavia Spencer – The Shape of Water

    BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS

    • Mckenna Grace – Gifted
    • Dafne Keen – Logan
    • Brooklynn Prince – The Florida Project
    • Millicent Simmonds – Wonderstruck
    • Jacob Tremblay – Wonder

    BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE

    • Dunkirk
    • Lady Bird
    • Mudbound
    • The Post
    • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    BEST DIRECTOR

    • Guillermo del Toro – The Shape of Water
    • Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird
    • Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    • Christopher Nolan – Dunkirk
    • Luca Guadagnino – Call Me By Your Name
    • Jordan Peele – Get Out
    • Steven Spielberg – The Post

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    • Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa Taylor – The Shape of Water
    • Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird
    • Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani – The Big Sick
    • Liz Hannah and Josh Singer – The Post
    • Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    • Jordan Peele – Get Out

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    • James Ivory – Call Me by Your Name
    • Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber – The Disaster Artist
    • Virgil Williams and Dee Rees – Mudbound
    • Aaron Sorkin – Molly’s Game
    • Jack Thorne, Steve Conrad, Stephen Chbosky – Wonder

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

    • Roger Deakins – Blade Runner 2049
    • Hoyte van Hoytema – Dunkirk
    • Dan Laustsen – The Shape of Water
    • Rachel Morrison – Mudbound
    • Sayombhu Mukdeeprom – Call Me By Your Name

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

    • Paul Denham Austerberry, Shane Vieau, Jeff Melvin – The Shape of Water
    • Jim Clay, Rebecca Alleway – Murder on the Orient Express
    • Nathan Crowley, Gary Fettis – Dunkirk
    • Dennis Gassner, Alessandra Querzola – Blade Runner 2049
    • Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer – Beauty and the Beast
    • Mark Tildesley, Véronique Melery – Phantom Thread

    BEST EDITING

    • Michael Kahn, Sarah Broshar – The Post
    • Paul Machliss, Jonathan Amos – Baby Driver
    • Lee Smith – Dunkirk
    • Joe Walker – Blade Runner 2049
    • Sidney Wolinsky – The Shape of Water

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN

    • Renée April – Blade Runner 2049
    • Mark Bridges – Phantom Thread
    • Jacqueline Durran – Beauty and the Beast
    • Lindy Hemming – Wonder Woman
    • Luis Sequeira – The Shape of Water

    BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP

    • Beauty and the Beast
    • Darkest Hour
    • I, Tonya
    • The Shape of Water
    • Wonder

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

    • Blade Runner 2049
    • Dunkirk
    • The Shape of Water
    • Thor: Ragnarok
    • War for the Planet of the Apes
    • Wonder Woman

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

    • The Breadwinner
    • Coco
    • Despicable Me 3
    • The LEGO Batman Movie
    • Loving Vincent

    BEST ACTION MOVIE

    • Baby Driver
    • Logan
    • Thor: Ragnarok
    • War for the Planet of the Apes
    • Wonder Woman

    BEST COMEDY

    • The Big Sick
    • The Disaster Artist
    • Girls Trip
    • I, Tonya
    • Lady Bird

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY

    • Steve Carell – Battle of the Sexes
    • James Franco – The Disaster Artist
    • Chris Hemsworth – Thor: Ragnarok
    • Kumail Nanjiani – The Big Sick
    • Adam Sandler – The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

    • Tiffany Haddish – Girls Trip
    • Zoe Kazan – The Big Sick
    • Margot Robbie – I, Tonya
    • Saoirse Ronan – Lady Bird
    • Emma Stone – Battle of the Sexes

    BEST SCI-FI OR HORROR MOVIE

    • Blade Runner 2049
    • Get Out
    • It
    • The Shape of Water

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

    • BPM (Beats Per Minute)
    • A Fantastic Woman
    • First They Killed My Father
    • In the Fade
    • The Square
    • Thelma

    BEST SONG

    • Evermore – Beauty and the Beast
    • Mystery of Love – Call Me By Your Name
    • Remember Me – Coco
    • Stand Up for Something – Marshall
    • This Is Me – The Greatest Showman

    BEST SCORE

    • Alexandre Desplat – The Shape of Water
    • Jonny Greenwood – Phantom Thread
    • Dario Marianelli – Darkest Hour
    • Benjamin Wallfisch and Hans Zimmer – Blade Runner 2049
    • John Williams – The Post
    • Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk

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    TELEVISION NOMINATIONS

    Best Drama Series

    • American Gods (Starz)
    • The Crown (Netflix)
    • Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
    • Stranger Things (Netflix)
    • This Is Us (NBC)

    Best Actor in a Drama Series

    • Sterling K. Brown – This Is Us (NBC)
    • Paul Giamatti – Billions (Showtime)
    • Freddie Highmore – Bates Motel (A&E)
    • Ian McShane – American Gods (Starz)
    • Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul (AMC)
    • Liev Schreiber – Ray Donovan (Showtime)

    Best Actress in a Drama Series

    • Caitriona Balfe – Outlander (Starz)
    • Christine Baranski – The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
    • Claire Foy – The Crown (Netflix)
    • Tatiana Maslany – Orphan Black (BBC America)
    • Elisabeth Moss – The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
    • Robin Wright – House of Cards (Netflix)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

    • Bobby Cannavale – Mr. Robot (USA)
    • Asia Kate Dillon – Billions (Showtime)
    • Peter Dinklage – Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • David Harbour – Stranger Things (Netflix)
    • Delroy Lindo – The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
    • Michael McKean – Better Call Saul (AMC)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

    • Gillian Anderson – American Gods (Starz)
    • Emilia Clarke – Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • Ann Dowd – The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
    • Cush Jumbo – The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
    • Margo Martindale – Sneaky Pete (Amazon)
    • Chrissy Metz – This Is Us (NBC)

    Best Comedy Series

    • The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
    • Black-ish (ABC)
    • GLOW (Netflix)
    • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)
    • Modern Family (ABC)
    • Patriot (Amazon)

    Best Actor in a Comedy Series

    • Anthony Anderson – Black-ish (ABC)
    • Aziz Ansari – Master of None (Netflix)
    • Hank Azaria – Brockmire (IFC)
    • Ted Danson – The Good Place (NBC)
    • Thomas Middleditch – Silicon Valley (HBO)
    • Randall Park – Fresh Off the Boat (ABC)

    Best Actress in a Comedy Series

    • Kristen Bell – The Good Place (NBC)
    • Alison Brie – GLOW (Netflix)
    • Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)
    • Sutton Foster – Younger (TV Land)
    • Ellie Kemper – Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
    • Constance Wu – Fresh Off the Boat (ABC)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

    • Tituss Burgess – Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
    • Walton Goggins – Vice Principals (HBO)
    • Sean Hayes – Will & Grace (NBC)
    • Marc Maron – GLOW (Netflix)
    • Kumail Nanjiani – Silicon Valley (HBO)
    • Ed O’Neill – Modern Family (ABC)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

    • Mayim Bialik – The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
    • Alex Borstein – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)
    • Betty Gilpin – GLOW (Netflix)
    • Jenifer Lewis – Black-ish (ABC)
    • Alessandra Mastronardi – Master of None (Netflix)
    • Rita Moreno – One Day at a Time (Netflix)

    Best Limited Series

    • American Vandal (Netflix)
    • Big Little Lies (HBO)
    • Fargo (FX)
    • Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Godless (Netflix)
    • The Long Road Home (National Geographic)

    Best Movie Made for TV

    • Flint (Lifetime)
    • I Am Elizabeth Smart (Lifetime)
    • The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (HBO)
    • Sherlock: The Lying Detective (PBS)
    • The Wizard of Lies (HBO)

    Best Actor in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

    • Jeff Daniels – Godless (Netflix)
    • Robert De Niro – The Wizard of Lies (HBO)
    • Ewan McGregor – Fargo (FX)
    • Jack O’Connell – Godless (Netflix)
    • Evan Peters – American Horror Story: Cult (FX)
    • Bill Pullman – The Sinner (USA)
    • Jimmy Tatro – American Vandal (Netflix)

    Best Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

    • Jessica Biel – The Sinner (USA)
    • Alana Boden – I Am Elizabeth Smart (Lifetime)
    • Carrie Coon – Fargo (FX)
    • Nicole Kidman – Big Little Lies (HBO)
    • Jessica Lange – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Reese Witherspoon – Big Little Lies (HBO)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

    • Johnny Flynn – Genius (National Geographic)
    • Benito Martinez – American Crime (ABC)
    • Alfred Molina – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Alexander Skarsgård – Big Little Lies (HBO)
    • David Thewlis – Fargo (FX)
    • Stanley Tucci – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

    • Judy Davis – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Laura Dern – Big Little Lies (HBO)
    • Jackie Hoffman – Feud: Bette and Joan (FX)
    • Regina King – American Crime (ABC)
    • Michelle Pfeiffer – The Wizard of Lies (HBO)
    • Mary Elizabeth Winstead – Fargo (FX)

    Best Talk Show

    • Ellen (NBC)
    • Harry (Syndicated)
    • Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
    • The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS)
    • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
    • Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (BRAVO)

    Best Animated Series

    • Archer (FX)
    • Bob’s Burgers (FOX)
    • BoJack Horseman (Netflix)
    • Danger & Eggs (Amazon)
    • Rick and Morty (Adult Swim)
    • The Simpsons (FOX)

    Best Unstructured Reality Series

    • Born This Way (A&E)
    • Ice Road Truckers (History)
    • Intervention (A&E)
    • Live PD (A&E)
    • Ride with Norman Reedus (AMC)
    • Teen Mom (MTV)

    Best Structured Reality Series

    • The Carbonaro Effect (truTV)
    • Fixer Upper (HGTV)
    • The Profit (CNBC)
    • Shark Tank (ABC)
    • Undercover Boss (CBS)
    • Who Do You Think You Are? (TLC)

    Best Reality Competition Series

    • America’s Got Talent (NBC)
    • Chopped (Food Network)
    • Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
    • Project Runway (Lifetime)
    • RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1)
    • The Voice (NBC)

    Best Reality Show Host

    • Ted Allen – Chopped (Food Network)
    • Tyra Banks – America’s Got Talent (NBC)
    • Tom Bergeron – Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
    • Cat Deeley – So You Think You Can Dance (FOX)
    • Joanna and Chip Gaines – Fixer Upper (HGTV)
    • RuPaul – RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1)

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    The 2018 Critics’ Choice Awards will air Thursday, Jan. 11 at 8/7c on The CW. It’s going to be one of those deals where not all of the categories will be revealed on-air.

    FYI, the Golden Globe nominations are next, coming out this Monday Dec. 11.

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  • Here’s the Full List of 2016 Critics’ Choice Awards Winners

    “La La Land,” “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson,” and — yes! — “Deadpool” dominated the 2016 Critics’ Choice Awards, which aired Sunday, December 11, hosted by “Deadpool” co-star T.J. Miller.

    The ceremony aired the night before the 2017 Golden Globe Award nominations were revealed, confirming the top critical choices for TV series and movies in 2016. Will the Oscars fall in line?

    Here are the Critics’ Choice winners — including eight wins for frontrunner “La La Land,” and a trophy for Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan at the same time Negan was doing more bad, bad things on AMC’s “The Walking Dead” Season 7 midseason finale:

    BEST PICTURE

    • La La Land — WINNER
    • Arrival
    • Fences
    • Hacksaw Ridge
    • Hell or High Water
    • Lion
    • Loving
    • Manchester by the Sea
    • Moonlight
    • Sully

    BEST ACTRESS

    • Natalie Portman – Jackie — WINNER
    • Amy Adams – Arrival
    • Annette Bening – 20th Century Women
    • Isabelle Huppert – Elle
    • Ruth Negga – Loving
    • Emma Stone – La La Land

    BEST ACTOR

    • Casey Affleck – Manchester by the Sea —WINNER
    • Joel Edgerton – Loving
    • Andrew Garfield – Hacksaw Ridge
    • Ryan Gosling – La La Land
    • Tom Hanks – Sully
    • Denzel Washington – Fences

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    • Viola Davis – Fences — WINNER
    • Greta Gerwig – 20th Century Women
    • Naomie Harris – Moonlight
    • Nicole Kidman – Lion
    • Janelle Monáe – Hidden Figures
    • Michelle Williams – Manchester by the Sea

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

    • Mahershala Ali – Moonlight — WINNER
    • Jeff Bridges – Hell or High Water
    • Ben Foster – Hell or High Water
    • Lucas Hedges – Manchester by the Sea
    • Dev Patel – Lion
    • Michael Shannon – Nocturnal Animals

    BEST DIRECTOR

    • Damien Chazelle – La La Land — WINNER
    • Mel Gibson – Hacksaw Ridge
    • Barry Jenkins – Moonlight
    • Kenneth Lonergan – Manchester by the Sea
    • David Mackenzie – Hell or High Water
    • Denis Villeneuve – Arrival
    • Denzel Washington – Fences

    BEST COMEDY

    • Deadpool — WINNER
    • Central Intelligence
    • Don’t Think Twice
    • The Edge of Seventeen
    • Hail, Caesar!
    • The Nice Guys

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

    • Meryl Streep – Florence Foster Jenkins — WINNER
    • Kate Beckinsale – Love & Friendship
    • Sally Field – Hello, My Name Is Doris
    • Kate McKinnon – Ghostbusters
    • Hailee Steinfeld – The Edge of Seventeen

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY

    • Ryan Reynolds – Deadpool — WINNER
    • Ryan Gosling – The Nice Guys
    • Hugh Grant – Florence Foster Jenkins
    • Dwayne Johnson – Central Intelligence
    • Viggo Mortensen – Captain Fantastic

    BEST DRAMA SERIES

    • Game of Thrones (HBO) — WINNER
    • Better Call Saul (AMC)
    • Mr. Robot (USA)
    • Stranger Things (Netflix)
    • The Crown (Netflix)
    • This Is Us (NBC)
    • Westworld (HBO)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

    • Evan Rachel Wood, Westworld (HBO) — WINNER
    • Caitriona Balfe, Outlander (Starz)
    • Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder (ABC)
    • Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black (BBC America)
    • Keri Russell, The Americans (FX)
    • Robin Wright, House of Cards (Netflix)

    BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

    • Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul (AMC) — WINNER
    • Sam Heughan, Outlander (Starz)
    • Rami Malek, Mr. Robot (USA)
    • Matthew Rhys, The Americans (FX)
    • Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan (Showtime)
    • Kevin Spacey, House of Cards (Netflix)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

    • Thandie Newton, Westworld (HBO) — WINNER
    • Christine Baranski, The Good Wife (CBS)
    • Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • Lena Headey, Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • Maura Tierney, The Affair (Showtime)
    • Constance Zimmer, UnREAL (Lifetime)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

    • John Lithgow, The Crown (Netflix) — WINNER
    • Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • Kit Harington, Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • Mandy Patinkin, Homeland (Showtime)
    • Christian Slater, Mr. Robot (USA)
    • Jon Voight, Ray Donovan (Showtime)

    BEST COMEDY SERIES

    • Silicon Valley (HBO) — WINNER
    • Atlanta (FX)
    • Black-ish (ABC)
    • Fleabag (Amazon)
    • Modern Family (ABC)
    • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
    • Veep (HBO)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

    • Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live (NBC) — WINNER
    • Ellie Kemper, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
    • Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep (HBO)
    • Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish (ABC)
    • Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag (Amazon)
    • Constance Wu, Fresh Off the Boat (ABC)

    BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

    • Donald Glover, Atlanta (FX) — WINNER
    • Anthony Anderson, Black-ish (ABC)
    • Will Forte, The Last Man on Earth (FOX)
    • Bill Hader, Documentary Now, IFC
    • Patrick Stewart, Blunt Talk, (Starz)
    • Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent (Amazon)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

    • Jane Krakowski, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix) — WINNER
    • Julie Bowen, Modern Family (ABC)
    • Anna Chlumsky, Veep (HBO)
    • Allison Janney, Mom, (CBS)
    • Judith Light, Transparent (Amazon)
    • Allison Williams, Girls (HBO)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

    • Louie Anderson, Baskets (FX) — WINNER
    • Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine (FOX)
    • Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
    • Ty Burrell, Modern Family (ABC)
    • Tony Hale, Veep (HBO)
    • T.J. Miller, Silicon Valley (HBO)

    BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

    • The People v. O.J. Simpson (FX) — WINNER
    • All the Way (HBO)
    • Confirmation (HBO)
    • Killing Reagan (National Geographic)
    • Roots (History)
    • The Night Manager (AMC)

    BEST ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

    • Sarah Paulson, The People v. O.J. Simpson (FX) — WINNER
    • Olivia Colman, The Night Manager (AMC)
    • Felicity Huffman, American Crime (ABC)
    • Cynthia Nixon, Killing Reagan (National Geographic)
    • Lili Taylor, American Crime (ABC)
    • Kerry Washington, Confirmation (HBO)

    BEST ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

    • Courtney B. Vance, The People v. O.J Simpson (FX) — WINNER
    • Bryan Cranston, All the Way (HBO)
    • Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (PBS)
    • Cuba Gooding Jr., The People v. O.J. Simpson (FX)
    • Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager (AMC)
    • Tim Matheson, Killing Reagan (National Geographic)

    BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS

    • Lucas Hedges – Manchester by the Sea — WINNER
    • Alex R. Hibbert – Moonlight
    • Lewis MacDougall – A Monster Calls
    • Madina Nalwanga – Queen of Katwe
    • Sunny Pawar — Lion
    • Hailee Steinfeld – The Edge of Seventeen

    BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE

    • Moonlight — WINNER
    • 20th Century Women
    • Fences
    • Hell or High Water
    • Hidden Figures
    • Manchester by the Sea

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    • Damien Chazelle – La La Land — WINNER
    • Barry Jenkins — Moonlight
    • Yorgos Lanthimos/Efthimis Filippou – The Lobster
    • Kenneth Lonergan – Manchester by the Sea — WINNER
    • Jeff Nichols – Loving
    • Taylor Sheridan – Hell or High Water

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    • Eric Heisserer – Arrival — WINNER
    • Luke Davies – Lion
    • Tom Ford – Nocturnal Animals
    • Todd Komarnicki – Sully
    • Allison Schroeder/Theodore Melfi – Hidden Figures
    • August Wilson – Fences

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

    • Zootopia — WINNER
    • Finding Dory
    • Kubo and the Two Strings
    • Moana
    • The Red Turtle
    • Trolls

    BEST ACTION MOVIE

    • Hacksaw Ridge — WINNER
    • Captain America: Civil War
    • Deadpool
    • Doctor Strange
    • Jason Bourne

    BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE

    • Andrew Garfield – Hacksaw Ridge — WINNER
    • Benedict Cumberbatch – Doctor Strange
    • Matt Damon – Jason Bourne
    • Chris Evans – Captain America: Civil War
    • Ryan Reynolds – Deadpool

    BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE

    • Margot Robbie – Suicide Squad — WINNER
    • Gal Gadot – Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
    • Scarlett Johansson – Captain America: Civil War
    • Tilda Swinton – Doctor Strange

    BEST SONG

    • “City of Stars” – La La Land — WINNER
    • “Audition (The Fools Who Dream)” – La La Land
    • “Can’t Stop the Feeling” – Trolls
    • “Drive It Like You Stole It” – Sing Street
    • “How Far I’ll Go” — Moana
    • “The Rules Don’t Apply” – Rules Don’t Apply

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

    • Linus Sandgren – La La Land – WINNER
    • Stéphane Fontaine – Jackie
    • James Laxton – Moonlight
    • Seamus McGarvey – Nocturnal Animals
    • Bradford Young – Arrival

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

    • La La Land – David Wasco, Sandy Reynolds-Wasco — WINNER
    • Arrival – Patrice Vermette, Paul Hotte/André Valade
    • Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them – Stuart Craig/James Hambridge, Anna Pinnock
    • Jackie – Jean Rabasse, Véronique Melery
    • Live by Night – Jess Gonchor, Nancy Haigh

    BEST EDITING

    • Tom Cross – La La Land — WINNER
    • John Gilbert – Hacksaw Ridge
    • Blu Murray – Sully
    • Nat Sanders/Joi McMillon — Moonlight
    • Joe Walker – Arrival

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN

    • Madeline Fontaine – Jackie — WINNER
    • Colleen Atwood – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
    • Consolata Boyle – Florence Foster Jenkins
    • Joanna Johnston – Allied
    • Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh – Love & Friendship
    • Mary Zophres – La La Land

    BEST HAIR & MAKEUP

    • Jackie — WINNER
    • Doctor Strange
    • Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
    • Hacksaw Ridge
    • Star Trek Beyond

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

    • The Jungle Book — WINNER
    • A Monster Calls
    • Arrival
    • Doctor Strange
    • Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

    • Regina King, American Crime (ABC) — WINNER
    • Elizabeth Debicki, The Night Manager (AMC)
    • Sarah Lancashire, The Dresser (Starz)
    • Melissa Leo, All the Way (HBO)
    • Anna Paquin, Roots (History)
    • Emily Watson, The Dresser (Starz)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

    • Sterling K. Brown, The People v. O.J. Simpson (FX) — WINNER
    • Lane Garrison, Roots (History)
    • Frank Langella, All the Way (HBO)
    • Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager (AMC)
    • John Travolta, The People v. O.J. Simpson (FX)
    • Forest Whitaker, Roots (History)

    BEST GUEST PERFORMER IN A DRAMA SERIES

    • Jeffrey Dean Morgan, The Walking Dead (AMC) — WINNER
    • Mahershala Ali, House of Cards (Netflix)
    • Lisa Bonet, Ray Donovan (Showtime)
    • Ellen Burstyn, House of Cards (Netflix)
    • Michael J. Fox, The Good Wife (CBS)
    • Jared Harris, The Crown (Netflix)

    BEST GUEST PERFORMER IN A COMEDY SERIES

    • Alec Baldwin, Saturday Night Live (NBC) — WINNER
    • Christine Baranski, The Big Bang Theory, (CBS)
    • Larry David, Saturday Night Live (NBC)
    • Lisa Kudrow, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
    • Liam Neeson, Inside Amy Schumer (Comedy Central)

    BEST STRUCTURED REALITY SERIES

    • Shark Tank (ABC) — WINNER
    • Chopped (Food Network)
    • Inside the Actors Studio (Bravo)
    • Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW)
    • Project Runway (Lifetime)
    • Undercover Boss (CBS)

    BEST ANIMATED SERIES

    • BoJack Horseman (Netflix) — WINNER
    • Archer (FX)
    • Bob’s Burgers (FOX)
    • Son of Zorn (FOX)
    • South Park (Comedy Central)
    • The Simpsons (FOX)

    BEST REALITY COMPETITION SERIES

    • The Voice (NBC) — WINNER
    • America’s Got Talent (NBC)
    • MasterChef Junior (FOX)
    • RuPaul’s Drag Race (Logo)
    • Skin Wars (GSN)
    • The Amazing Race (CBS)

    BEST UNSTRUCTURED REALITY SERIES

    • Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (CNN) — WINNER
    • Chrisley Knows Best (USA)
    • Deadliest Catch (Discovery)
    • Ice Road Truckers (History)
    • Intervention (A&E)
    • Naked and Afraid (Discovery)

    BEST TALK SHOW

    • The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS) — WINNER
    • Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (TBS)
    • Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC)
    • Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO)
    • The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (Comedy Central)
    • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)

    BEST REALITY SHOW HOST

    • Anthony Bourdain, Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (CNN) — WINNER
    • Ted Allen, Chopped (Food Network)
    • Tom Bergeron, Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
    • Nick Cannon, America’s Got Talent (NBC)
    • Carson Daly, The Voice (NBC)
    • RuPaul, RuPaul’s Drag Race (Logo)

    MOST BINGEWORTHY

    • Outlander — WINNER
    • Game of Thrones
    • Stranger Things
    • Catastrophe
    • Bates Motel
    • Mr. Robot

    BEST SCORE

    • Justin Hurwitz – La La Land — WINNER
    • Nicholas Britell – Moonlight
    • Jóhann Jóhannsson – Arrival
    • Micachu – Jackie
    • Dustin O’Halloran, Hauschka – Lion

    BEST SCI-FI/HORROR MOVIE

    • Arrival — WINNER
    • 10 Cloverfield Lane
    • Doctor Strange
    • Don’t Breathe
    • Star Trek Beyond
    • The Witch

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

    • Elle — WINNER
    • The Handmaiden
    • Julieta
    • Neruda
    • The Salesman
    • Toni Erdmann

    ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR: Ryan Reynolds

    #SEEHER AWARD: Viola Davis

    [via: Entertainment Weekly]

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