The21st Critics' Choice Awardswere presented on January 17, 2016 at theBarker Hangarat theSanta Monica Airport,honoring the finest achievements of filmmaking and television programming in 2015.[1]The ceremony was simulcast onA&E,LifetimeandLMN,and hosted byT.J. Miller.[2]The nominees were announced on December 14, 2015.[3]
21st Critics' Choice Awards | |
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Date | January 17, 2016 |
Site | Barker Hangar,Santa Monica, California,United States |
Hosted by | T.J. Miller |
Highlights | |
Most awards | Film: Mad Max: Fury Road(9) Television: Fargo(4) |
Most nominations | Film: Mad Max: Fury Road(13) Television: Fargo(8) |
Best Picture | Spotlight |
Best Comedy Series | Master of None |
Best Drama Series | Mr. Robot |
Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series | Fargo |
Best Animation Series | BoJack Horseman |
Website | www |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | A&E/Lifetime/LMN |
This year marked the first time the awards were combined with theCritics' Choice Television Awardsinto one event onward.[4]
Winners and nominees
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Best Picture
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Best Director
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Best Actor
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Best Actress
Brie Larson–Roomas Joy "Ma" Newsome
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Best Supporting Actor
Sylvester Stallone–CreedasRocky Balboa
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Best Supporting Actress
Alicia Vikander–The Danish GirlasGerda Wegener
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Best Young Actor/Actress
Jacob Tremblay–Roomas Jack Newsome
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Best Acting Ensemble
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Best Original Screenplay
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Best Adapted Screenplay
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Best Animated Feature
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Best Documentary Feature
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Best Foreign Language Film
Son of Saul(Saul fia) •Hungary
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Best Action Movie
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Best Actor in an Action Movie
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Best Actress in an Action Movie
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Best Comedy Movie
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Best Actor in a Comedy Movie
Christian Bale–The Big ShortasMichael Burry
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Best Actress in a Comedy Movie
Amy Schumer–Trainwreckas Amy Townsend
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Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie
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Best Art Direction
Colin Gibson(Production Designer),Lisa Thompson(Set Decorator) –Mad Max: Fury Road
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Best Cinematography
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Best Costume Design
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Best Editing
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Best Score
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Best Song
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Best Hair and Makeup
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Best Visual Effects
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Television
editLouis XIII Genius Award
editCritics' Choice MVP Award
editStar Wars: The Force Awakensaddition
editThe filmStar Wars: The Force Awakensscreened too late for the vast majority of theBroadcast Film Critics Associationto see it in time for consideration for the awards. But after what an email to members called "an unprecedented cry out" from its membership, the BFCA's board of directors called a "specialreferendum"on adding the movie to the ten candidates forBest Picture,which it won. (A similar situation happened for the6th Critics' Choice Awardsin 2001, in which the filmCast Awaywas voted by referendum to be included among the nominees for Best Picture.) The BFCA faced immediatecriticism,including from its own members, over what many saw as an attempt to increase ratings for the awards ceremony's broadcast onA&E(which, is 50% owned byDisney,the company behindStar Wars) on January 17, 2016.[8]Two members—Eric Melin (editor-in-chiefof Scene-Stealers.com, a film critic ofLawrence Journal-World,and the president of the Kansas City Film Critics Circle) and Scott Renshaw (editor ofSalt Lake City Weekly)—resigned in protest.
Melin, in an open letter, wrote:
"In order for a professional critics body to have integrity, nomination and voting guidelines must be consistent with the way they were laid out at the beginning of the process. NominatingStar Wars: The Force Awakensfor Best Picture does not follow those guidelines, and re-ignites a loophole for this kind of thing to happen every year... Unlike the other nominations, this was not decided upon using a weighted ballot of all possibilities, and it smells like a desperate ploy to get better TV ratings. Additionally, your insistence on billing the Critic's Choice Awards as the 'most accurate predictor of the Academy Awards' is antithetical to the purpose of having a 'critic's choice' award at all. The awards should not serve as another TV marketing arm to the studios. Rather, it should represent the views and opinions of film critics, which is a very different group from theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.Asfilm criticismcontinues to be devalued and the lines between journalist, critic, and studio shill continue to be blurred, the only thing we have is our integrity, and this smacks of a marketing ploy. Believe me, I know because my day job is a social media marketer. What I am not is an employee ofA&E Networks,and the only thing I have as a lowly paid film critic is the courage of my convictions. "
— Eric Melin,[9]
Similarly, in another open letter, Renshaw wrote:
"This decision has been a long time coming, but was made inevitable by the decision to change the voting process to allowStar Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakensto be included as a nominee after the official nominating deadline. Irrespective of any precedent that may be invoked... it is obvious to me that this decision is based more on itsmarketing valuethan making sure that the best films are included. If that were the case, the entire nomination process would have been opened up again to allowThe Force Awakensto be considered in all categories. Any suggestion that this decision was made primarily for any reason other than to improve ratings for the awards broadcast feels disingenuous at best. An awards voting body has nothing to stand on but its integrity. I no longer feel my own personal integrity is consistent with ongoing membership in this organization. "
Films with multiple nominations and wins
editThe following twenty-six films received multiple nominations:
The following five films received multiple awards:
Film | Awards |
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Mad Max: Fury Road | 9 |
The Big Short | 3 |
Spotlight | |
The Revenant | 2 |
Room |
Television programs with multiple nominations and wins
editThe following programs received multiple nominations:
Program | Network | Category | Nominations |
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Fargo | FX | Limited | 8 |
The Leftovers | HBO | Drama | 6 |
Transparent | Amazon | Comedy | |
The Wiz Live! | NBC | Movie | 5 |
Black-ish | ABC | Comedy | 4 |
Empire | Fox | Drama | |
Mr. Robot | USA | ||
Penny Dreadful | Showtime | ||
American Horror Story: Hotel | FX | Limited | 3 |
Jane the Virgin | The CW | Comedy | |
The Knick | Cinemax | Drama | |
Luther | BBC America | Limited | |
Rectify | Sundance | Drama | |
Saints & Strangers | Nat Geo | Limited | |
Show Me a Hero | HBO | ||
UnREAL | Lifetime | Drama | |
You're the Worst | FXX | Comedy | |
The Amazing Race | CBS | Reality – Competition | 2 |
Chopped | Food Network | ||
Fresh Off the Boat | ABC | Comedy | |
Getting On | HBO | ||
The Grinder | Fox | ||
Hannibal | NBC | Drama | |
Inside the Actors Studio | Bravo | Reality – Structured | |
The Last Man on Earth | Fox | Comedy | |
Master of None | Netflix | ||
The Middle | ABC | ||
Mom | CBS | ||
Nashville | ABC | Drama | |
Survivor | CBS | Reality – Competition |
The following programs received multiple awards:
Program | Network | Category | Awards |
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Fargo | FX | Limited | 4 |
Mr. Robot | USA | Drama | 3 |
References
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- ^Evans, Greg (December 11, 2015)."'Silicon Valley' Star T.J. Miller to Host Critics' Choice Awards ".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedDecember 11,2015.
- ^Hipes, Patrick (December 14, 2015)."Critics' Choice Awards Nominations: 'Mad Max' Leads Film; ABC, HBO, FX Networks, & 'Fargo' Top TV".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedDecember 14,2015.
- ^Galuppo, Mia (September 30, 2015)."Critics' Choice TV and Movie Awards to Combine Into One Event".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedSeptember 30,2015.
- ^Prudom, Laura (September 7, 2016)."Critics' Choice Awards Reveal Most Exciting New Series Honorees".Variety.RetrievedSeptember 7,2016.
- ^Anderton, Ethan (January 18, 2016)."VOTD: BB-8 Helps Industrial Light & Magic Accept Genius Award at Critics' Choice Awards"./Film.RetrievedJanuary 18,2016.
- ^Parker, Ryan (January 17, 2016)."Critics' Choice Awards: Amy Schumer Named MVP, Thanks Managers She Fired".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedJanuary 17,2016.
- ^Adams, Sam (December 22, 2015)."Broadcast Film Critics Association Faces Criticism for Adding 'The Force Awakens' to Best Picture Ballot".IndieWire.RetrievedDecember 22,2015.
- ^Melin, Eric (December 22, 2015)."Why I Resigned from the BFCA over" Star Wars: The Force Awakens "".Scene-Stealers.RetrievedDecember 22,2015.
- ^Scott Renshaw [@scottrenshaw] (December 22, 2015)."Sent. Buh-bye, BFCA"(Tweet).RetrievedDecember 22,2015– viaTwitter.
- ^Romano, Nick (December 23, 2015)."'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Critics' Choice Awards Nomination Sparks Outcry ".Collider.RetrievedDecember 23,2015.