2015 Critics Choice Award Results

 

(Los Angeles, CA – January 17, 2016) – The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) announced the winners of the 21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards tonight, live from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica.  The show aired on A&E, Lifetime and LMN at 8PM ET/ 5PM PT and was hosted by actor and comedian T.J. Miller.

“Spotlight” was named Best Picture and garnered two additional wins including Best Acting Ensemble and Best Original Screenplay.  “Mad Max: Fury Road,” the most nominated film of the evening, won nine awards including Best Director for George Miller, Best Production Design for Colin Gibson, Best Editing for Margaret Sixel, Best Costume Design for Jenny Beavan, Best Hair & Makeup, Best Visual Effects, Best Action Movie, Tom Hardy for Best Actor in an Action Movie, and Charlize Theron for Best Actress in an Action Movie.

Leonardo DiCaprio was named Best Actor for his turn in “The Revenant,” while Brie Larson took home the Best Actress trophy for her role in “Room”.  In the supporting categories, Sylvester Stallone won for his return as the iconic Rocky Balboa in “Creed,” and Alicia Vikander was recognized for her work in “The Danish Girl”.

Nominated for eight awards, the most of any series, Fargo (FX Networks) took home four trophies including Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series.  Kirsten Dunst won for Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series, Jesse Plemons for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series, and Jean Smart for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series.  Mr. Robot (USA) followed close behind with three wins for Best Drama Series, Best Actor in a Drama Series (Rami Malek), and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Christian Slater).  Master of None (Netflix) won for Best Comedy Series.

As announced previously, Amy Schumer received the “Critics’ Choice MVP Award” celebrating her acclaimed work on both television and film, which was presented to the actress, writer and producer by Judd Apatow.  J.J. Abrams presented the “Critics’ Choice Genius Award” to Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), which was recognized for its 40 years of revolutionizing filmmaking.

“The Critics’ Choice Awards” are bestowed annually by the BFCA and BTJA to honor the finest in cinematic and television achievement. The BFCA is the largest film critics’ organization in the United States and Canada, representing more than 300 television, radio and online critics. BFCA members are the primary source of information for today’s film-going public. BTJA is the collective voice of almost 100 journalists who regularly cover television for TV viewers, radio listeners and online audiences. Historically, the “Critics’ Choice Awards” are the most accurate predictor of the Academy Award nominations.

A&E Networks partnered with the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) to become the exclusive home to the 2015 “Critics’ Choice Movie Awards” and “Critics’ Choice Television Awards.”  That partnership continues in 2016, with the newly formatted three-hour ceremony that brings together both sets of accoladesand for years to come.

 

 

 

WINNERS OF THE 21ST ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE AWARD

FILM:

BEST PICTURE – “Spotlight”

 

BEST ACTOR – Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

 

BEST ACTRESS – Brie Larson, “Room”

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – Sylvester Stallone, “Creed”

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl”

 

BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS – Jacob Tremblay, “Room”

 

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE – “Spotlight”

 

BEST DIRECTOR – George Miller, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

 

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY – Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy, “Spotlight”

 

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY – Charles Randolph and Adam McKay, “The Big Short”

 

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY – Emmanuel Lubezki, “The Revenant”

 

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – Colin Gibson, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

 

BEST EDITING – Margaret Sixel, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

 

BEST COSTUME DESIGN – Jenny Beavan, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

 

BEST HAIR & MAKEUP – “Mad Max: Fury Road”

 

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS – “Mad Max: Fury Road”

 

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE – “Inside Out”

 

BEST ACTION MOVIE – “Mad Max: Fury Road”

 

BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE – Tom Hardy, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

 

BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE – Charlize Theron, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

 

BEST COMEDY – “The Big Short”

 

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY – Christian Bale, “The Big Short”

 

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY – Amy Schumer, “Trainwreck”

 

BEST SCI-FI/HORROR MOVIE – “Ex Machina”

 

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM – “Son of Saul”

 

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE – “Amy”

 

BEST SONG – “See You Again”, Charlie Puth and Wiz Khalifa, “Furious 7”

 

BEST SCORE – Ennio Morricone, “The Hateful Eight”

 

 

TELEVISION:

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES – Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent, Amazon

 

BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES – Rami Malek, Mr. Robot, USA

 

BEST ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES – Idris Elba, Luther, BBC America

 

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES – Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, The CW

 

BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES – Carrie Coon, The Leftovers, HBO

 

BEST ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES – Kirsten Dunst, Fargo, FX Networks

 

BEST COMEDY SERIES – Master of None, Netflix

 

BEST DRAMA SERIES – Mr. Robot, USA

 

BEST GUEST ACTOR/ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES – Timothy Olyphant, The Grinder, Fox

 

BEST GUEST ACTOR/ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES – Margo Martindale, The Good Wife, CBS

 

BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES – Fargo, FX Networks

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES – Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Fox

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES – Christian Slater, Mr. Robot, USA

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES – Jesse Plemons, Fargo, FX Networks

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES – Mayim Bialik, The Big Bang Theory, CBS

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES – Constance Zimmer, UnREAL, Lifetime

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES – Jean Smart, Fargo, FX Networks

 

BEST ANIMATION SERIES – BoJack Horseman, Netflix

 

BEST REALITY SHOW – COMPETITION – The Voice, NBC

 

BEST REALITY SHOW HOST – James Lipton, Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo

 

BEST STRUCTURED REALITY SHOW – Shark Tank, ABC

 

BEST TALK SHOW – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO

 

BEST UNSTRUCTURED REALITY SHOW – Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, CNN

 

 

WINNERS BY PICTURE FOR THE 21st ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE AWARDS

 

AMY (1)

Best Documentary Feature

 

THE BIG SHORT (3)

Best Adapted Screenplay – Charles Randolph and Adam McKay

Best Comedy

Best Actor in a Comedy – Christian Bale

 

CREED (1)

Best Supporting Actor – Sylvester Stallone

 

THE DANISH GIRL (1)

Best Supporting Actress – Alicia Vikander

 

EX MACHINA (1)

Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie

 

FURIOUS 7 (1)

Best Song – “See You Again”, Charlie Puth and Wiz Khalifa

 

THE HATEFUL EIGHT (1)

Best Score – Ennio Morricone

 

INSIDE OUT (1)

Best Animated Feature

 

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (9)

Best Director – George Miller

Best Production Design – Colin Gibson

Best Editing – Margaret Sixel

Best Costume Design – Jenny Beavan

Best Hair & Makeup

Best Visual Effects

Best Action Movie

Best Actor in an Action Movie – Tom Hardy

Best Actress in an Action Movie – Charlize Theron

 

THE REVENANT (2)

Best Actor – Leonardo DiCaprio

Best Cinematography – Emmanuel Lubezki

 

ROOM (2)

Best Actress – Brie Larson

Best Young Actor/Actress – Jacob Tremblay

 

SPOTLIGHT (3)

Best Picture

Best Acting Ensemble

Best Original Screenplay – Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy

 

TRAINWRECK (1)

Best Actress in a Comedy – Amy Schumer

 

SON OF SAUL (1)

Best Foreign Language Film

 

 

WINNERS BY PROGRAM FOR THE 21st ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE AWARDS

 

ANTHONY BOURDAIN: PARTS UNKNOWN – CNN (1)

Best Unstructured Reality Show

 

THE BIG BANG THEORY – CBS (1)

Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series – Mayim Bialik

 

BOJACK HORSEMAN – Netflix (1)

Best Animation Series

 

BROOKLYN NINE-NINE – Fox (1)

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series – Andre Braugher

 

CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND – The CW (1)

Best Actress in a Comedy Series – Rachel Bloom

 

FARGO – FX Networks (4)

Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series – Kirsten Dunst

Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series

Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series – Jesse Plemons

Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series – Jean Smart

 

THE GOOD WIFE – CBS (1)

Best Guest Actor/Actress in a Drama Series – Margo Martindale

 

THE GRINDER – Fox (1)

Best Guest Actor/Actress in a Comedy Series – Timothy Olyphant

 

INSIDE THE ACTORS STUDIO – Bravo (1)

Best Reality Show Host – James Lipton

 

LAST WEEK TONIGHT WITH JOHN OLIVER – HBO (1)

Best Talk Show

 

THE LEFTOVERS – HBO (1)

Best Actress in a Drama Series – Carrie Coon

 

LUTHER – BBC America (1)

Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series

 

MASTER OF NONE – Netflix (1)

Best Comedy Series

 

Mr.ROBOT – USA (3)

Best Actor in a Drama Series – Rami Malek

Best Drama Series

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series – Christian Slater

 

SHARK TANK – ABC (1)

Best Structured Reality Show

 

TRANSPARENT – Amazon (1)

Best Actor in a Comedy Series – Jeffrey Tambor

 

UNREAL – Lifetime (1)

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series – Constance Zimmer

 

THE VOICE – NBC (1)

Best Reality Show – Competition

 

 

WINNERS BY NETWORK FOR THE 21st ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE AWARDS

 

ABC – 1

Amazon – 1

BBC America – 1

Bravo – 1

CBS – 2

CNN – 1

Fox – 2

FX Networks – 4

HBO – 2

Lifetime – 1

NBC – 1

Netflix – 2

The CW – 1

USA – 3

 

About BFCA/BTJA

The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) is the largest film critics organization in the United States and Canada, representing more than 300 television, radio and online critics. The Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) is a partner organization made up of TV, radio and Internet journalists who cover television on a regular basis. For more information, visit: www.CriticsChoice.com

 

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About Sean McAloon

I am a Philadelphia based journalist, who is obsessed with movies and television. I is also a comic book enthusiast , although i can't keep up with everything. I like to spend my free time trying to working on short films. I currently work as an editor for popculturemadness.com and darkmediaonline.com, focusing on entertainment news, interviews and public relations. I studied business management & marketing at Goldey Beacom College.

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