‘Star Wars’ faces off against ‘Mad Max’ at Critics’ Choice
Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl”. However, the big victor of the night was “Mad Max: Fury Road” which took home 9 awards including Best Director for George Miller.
A big one for the night? While mostly journalists nominate the movies for the Critics’ Choice Awards, the Oscars are given votes by people who actually work in the entertainment industry of America. “I’m so sorry, you guys.” she said. “If you’re an actress and you have “this area” right here, you have to write your own stuff if you wanna get it made”. Before going over the hosting clips, we want to congratulate Amy Schumer for taking home two awards- an MVP award for her achievements this year, and the award for Best Actress in a Comedy. The comedic actress put on an affectionate display with boyfriend and furniture designer Ben Hanisch making sure to wave to him during her acceptance speech pausing and saying, “Hi Ben”.
Referring to her partially-nude photographs taken in the Pirelli calendar, she added: “This is where I get really fearless”. “We can end gun violence together”. “It must be a super hard vote because of all the other great actors in this category”, he said to a loud applause. They are here due to efforts by the heads of A&E and they are comparable to the Golden Globe Awards.
JACOB Tremblay melted hearts when he gave his acceptance speech at the Critics’ Choice Awards, this week.
Standing on a little black box and struggling to reach the microphone, the Canadian rising star described the moment as “super cool” and the “best day of my [his] life”.
Sylvester Stallone at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards.
Aziz Ansari’s “Master of None” won for best comedy series, while “Mr. Robot” picked up the best dramatic series award, as well as best actor for Rami Malek and best supporting actor for Christian Slater. “Carol”, “The Martian” and “The Revenant”, have garnered nine nominations each.
Tom McCarthy’s drama about the Boston Globe reporting team who uncovered decades of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church was named Best Picture, along with Best Ensemble and Best Original Screenplay. And all the other cast and crew.
See all the best A-list style and more, and click through to see our round-up of the most glamorous red carpet dresses from the Critics’ Choice Awards here… His final advice was “change the world, it needs it”.
Similarly to “Mr. Robot”, and continuing the awards love it has been shown since the beginning, FX’s Season 2 of “Fargo” swept several prestigious categories with its win for best movie made for television or limited series and for actors Jesse Plemons, Jean Smart and Kirsten Dunst.
When Tremblay came onstage, he told the star-studded audience, “Whoa!”