20th Critics' Choice Awards
20th Critics' Choice Awards | |
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Date | January 15, 2015 |
Hosted by | Michael Strahan |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Boyhood |
Most awards | Birdman (7) |
Most nominations | Birdman (13) |
Television coverage | |
Network | A&E |
The 20th Critics' Choice Awards was presented on January 15, 2015 at the Hollywood Palladium, honoring the finest achievements in 2014 filmmaking. It was broadcast on A&E, and hosted by Michael Strahan of Live! with Kelly and Michael.[1][2]
Nominees for the awards were announced on December 15, 2014.
Winners and nominees
Winners are shown in bold.
Best Picture
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Best Director
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Best Actor
Michael Keaton – Birdman as Riggan Thomson
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Best Actress
Julianne Moore – Still Alice as Alice Howland
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Best Supporting Actor
J. K. Simmons – Whiplash as Terence Fletcher
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Best Supporting Actress
Patricia Arquette – Boyhood as Olivia Evans
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Best Young Actor/Actress
Ellar Coltrane – Boyhood as Mason Evans, Jr.
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Best Acting Ensemble
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Best Original Screenplay
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr., and Armando Bo – Birdman |
Best Adapted Screenplay
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Best Animated Feature
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Best Action Movie
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Best Actor in an Action Movie
Bradley Cooper – American Sniper as Chris Kyle
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Best Actress in an Action Movie
Emily Blunt – Edge of Tomorrow as Sergeant Rita Rose Vrataski
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Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie
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Best Comedy
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Best Actor in a Comedy
Michael Keaton – Birdman as Riggan Thomson
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Best Actress in a Comedy
Jenny Slate – Obvious Child as Donna Stern
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Best Foreign Language Film
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Best Documentary Feature
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Best Art Direction
Adam Stockhausen (Production Designer), Anna Pinnock (Set Decorator) – The Grand Budapest Hotel
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Best Cinematography
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Best Costume Design
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Best Editing
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Best Hair & Makeup
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Best Visual Effects
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Best Score
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Best Song
"Glory" (Common and John Legend) – Selma |
Louis XIII Genius Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
Critics' Choice MVP Award
Jessica Chastain (for A Most Violent Year, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, Interstellar, and Miss Julie)
Films by multiple nominations and wins
The following thirty-two films received multiple nominations:
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The following four films received multiple awards:
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References
- ^ Critics' Choice Awards: 'Boyhood' Wins Best Picture; 'Birdman' Leads With 7 Nods
- ^ "Birdman soars with SEVEN gongs, Julianne Moore is named Best Actress as Boyhood takes home prestigious Best Picture at the Critics' Choice Awards". Daily Mail. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2015.