“Mad Max”, “Spotlight” Big Critics Choice Awards Winners
Langley actor Jacob Tremblay melted hearts at the Critics’ Choice Awards in Santa Monica, Calif., Sunday night as he accepted his Best Young Actor award with an endearing speech.
McAdams was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress, which ended up going to Alicia Vikander of “The Danish Girl”.
The investigative journalism drama “Spotlight” won the top prize at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday, while awards favorites Brie Larson and Leonardo DiCaprio won the top acting prizes for “Room” and “The Revenant”.
Sylvester Stallone took honors for Best Supporting Actor for his role reprising his Rocky character in “Creed”.
Amy Schumer accepts the Critics Choice MVP award.
“Son of Saul” won best foreign film, while the animated film award went to “Inside Out”. In the documentary category, Indo-British helmer Asif Kapadia’s Amy, a chronicle of singer Amy Winehouse’s short life, emerged victor.
This photo provided by Disney/Lucasfilm shows Daisy Ridley, right, as Rey, and John Boyega as Finn, in a scene from the film, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, directed by J.J. Abrams.
In the reality show category, “The Voice” scored its third Critics’ Choice award for best reality series. The film also picked up Best Acting Ensemble, winning out over films like “Straight Outta Compton” and “The Hateful Eight”. The actress-comedian’s debut film Trainwreck won best comedy.
“I was asleep in my bed in NY and my mam ran into me and she was sobbing and I didn’t know if it was a good thing or a bad thing that she was crying and it was a good thing”, Ronan said of when she learned of her Oscar nomination for “Brooklyn”.
The best actress in a comedy series went to Rachel Bloom for her role in The CW network show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, while Carrie Coon scooped up the best actress in a drama series award for her role in the HBO show The Leftovers.
Constance Zimmer walked away with the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for her work on UnREAL.