The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) announced the winners of the 20th
Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards tonight, live from the Hollywood Palladium.
The show aired on A&E at 9pm ET/6pm PT and was hosted by Michael
Strahan.
“Boyhood” was named Best Picture and garnered three additional
wins including Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette, Best Young
Actor/Actress for Ellar Coltrane, and Best Director for Richard Linklater.
“Birdman,” the most nominated film of the evening, won seven awards
including Best Actor for Michael Keaton, Best Acting Ensemble, Best Original
Screenplay for Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris
Jr., and Armando Bo, Best Cinematography for Emmanuel Lubezki, Best Editing for
Douglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione, Best Actor in a Comedy for Michael Keaton,
and Best Score for Antonio Sanchez. Michael Keaton is the first person in the
20-year history of the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards to win three awards in a
single year (Best Actor, Best Actor in a Comedy, and as part of the “Birdman”
Best Ensemble).
“The Grand Budapest Hotel” claimed three awards including
Best Comedy, Best Art Direction for Adam Stockhausen (Production Designer) and
Anna Pinnock (Set Director), and Best Costume Design for Milena
Canonero.
Best Action Movie winner “Guardians of the Galaxy” picked up an
additional award for Best Hair & Makeup. Additional winners include
Julianne Moore for Best Actress for “Still Alice,” J.K. Simmons for Best
Supporting Actor for “Whiplash,” Bradley Cooper for Best Actor in an Action
Movie for “American Sniper,” Emily Blunt for Best Actress in an Action Movie for
“Edge of Tomorrow,” Jenny Slate for Best Actress in a Comedy for “Obvious
Child,” Gillian Flynn for Best Adapted Screenplay for “Gone Girl,” and Common
and John Legend for Best Song for “Selma.”
“The Lego Movie” was awarded
Best Animated Feature while “Force Majeure” took home Best Foreign Language
Film. “Life Itself” was named Best Documentary Feature, “Interstellar” Best
Sci-Fi/Horror Movie, and Best Visual Effects went to “Dawn of the Planet of the
Apes.”
As announced previously, Kevin Costner, Ron Howard and Jessica
Chastain each received special honors at the ceremony. Rene Russo presented
Kevin Costner with the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ celebrating more than three
decades of incredible work in film. Chris Hemsworth presented the ‘Critics'
Choice LOUIS XIII Genius Award’, established to honor an icon who has
demonstrated unprecedented excellence in the cinematic arts, to multiple
award-winning director, producer and actor Ron Howard. Chris Pratt presented
the inaugural ‘Critics’ Choice MVP Award,’ to Jessica Chastain, recognizing an
extraordinary actress for her work in several standout movies throughout a
single year - Interstellar, Miss Julie, A Most Violent Year (which also earned
her a Best Supporting Actress nomination this year), and The Disappearance of
Eleanor Rigby.
“The Critics' Choice Movie Awards” are bestowed annually
by the BFCA to honor the finest in cinematic achievement. The BFCA is the
largest film critics' organization in the United States and Canada, representing
almost 300 television, radio and online critics. BFCA members are the primary
source of information for today's film-going public. Historically, the
“Critics' Choice Movie Awards” are the most accurate predictor of the Academy
Award nominations.
The “The 20th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards” are
produced by Bob Bain Productions and Berlin Entertainment.
About
BFCA
The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) is the largest film
critics organization in the United States and Canada, representing almost 300
television, radio and online critics. For additional information about the BFCA
and their members, visit www.criticschoice.com.
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WINNERS OF THE 20th ANNUAL CRITICS’
CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS
Best Picture – “Boyhood”
Best Actor – Michael
Keaton, “Birdman”
Best Actress – Julianne Moore, “Still Alice”
Best
Supporting Actor – J.K. Simmons, “Whiplash”
Best Supporting Actress –
Patricia Arquette, “Boyhood”
Best Young Actor/Actress – Ellar Coltrane,
“Boyhood”
Best Acting Ensemble – “Birdman”
Best Director – Richard
Linklater, “Boyhood”
Best Original Screenplay – Alejandro G. Iñárritu,
Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr., Armando Bo, “Birdman”
Best
Adapted Screenplay – Gillian Flynn, “Gone Girl”
Best Cinematography –
Emmanuel Lubezki, “Birdman”
Best Art Direction – Adam Stockhausen (Production
Designer), Anna Pinnock (Set Decorator), “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Best
Editing – Douglas Crise, Stephen Mirrione, “Birdman”
Best Costume Design –
Milena Canonero, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Best Hair & Makeup –
“Guardians of the Galaxy”
Best Visual Effects – “Dawn of the Planet of the
Apes”
Best Animated Feature – “The Lego Movie”
Best Action Movie –
“Guardians of the Galaxy”
Best Actor in an Action Movie – Bradley Cooper,
“American Sniper”
Best Actress in an Action Movie – Emily Blunt, “Edge of
Tomorrow”
Best Comedy – “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Best Actor in a Comedy
– Michael Keaton, “Birdman”
Best Actress in a Comedy – Jenny Slate, “Obvious
Child”
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie – “Interstellar”
Best Foreign Language
Film – “Force Majeure”
Best Documentary Feature – “Life Itself”
Best Song
– “Glory”, Common and John Legend, “Selma”
Best Score – Antonio Sanchez,
“Birdman”
WINNERS BY PICTURE FOR
THE 20thANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE MOVIE
AWARDS
BIRDMAN (7 Awards)
Best Actor
Best Acting Ensemble
Best
Original Screenplay
Best Cinematography
Best Editing
Best Actor in a
Comedy
Best Score
BOYHOOD (4 Awards)
Best Picture
Best
Supporting Actress
Best Young Actor/Actress
Best Director
THE GRAND
BUDAPEST HOTEL (3 Awards)
Best Art Direction
Best Costume Design
Best
Comedy
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY (2 Awards)
Best Hair &
Makeup
Best Action Movie
AMERICAN SNIPER (1 Award)
Best Actor in an
Action Movie
DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (1 Award)
Best Visual
Effects
EDGE OF TOMORROW (1 Award)
Best Actress in an Action
Movie
FORCE MAJEURE (1 Award)
Best Foreign Language Film
GONE
GIRL (1 Award)
Best Adapted Screenplay
INTERSTELLAR (1 Award)
Best
Sci-Fi/Horror Movie
LIFE ITSELF (1 Award)
Best Documentary
Feature
OBVIOUS CHILD (1 Award)
Best Actress in a Comedy
SELMA
(1 Award)
Best Song
STILL ALICE (1 Award)
Best Actress
THE
LEGO MOVIE (1 Award)
Best Animated Feature
WHIPLASH (1 Award)
Best
Supporting Actor
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