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Critics Choice Awards 2024: All Winners

This year’s Critics Choice Awards showcased a diverse array of talent and creativity across multiple categories. “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” emerged as major winners
Critics Choice Awards 2024: All Winners Critics Choice Awards 2024: All Winners
Critics Choice Awards 2024: All Winners

This year’s Critics Choice Awards showcased a diverse array of talent and creativity across multiple categories. “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” emerged as major winners, each lauded for their unique contributions to cinema. The awards also recognized remarkable performances in television, with shows like “The Bear,” “Succession,” and “Beef” receiving multiple honors. The variety of categories, from acting to technical achievements like cinematography and visual effects, highlights the comprehensive nature of the awards in celebrating excellence across all facets of film and television production.

Critics Choice Awards 2024: All Winners
Critics Choice Awards 2024: All Winners
  • Outstanding Young Actor/Actress: Dominic Sessa shined in “The Holdovers,” claiming the title.
  • Best Animated Feature: The visually stunning “Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse” won this category.
  • Best Supporting Actress (Film): Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s performance in “The Holdovers” earned her the award.
  • Best Supporting Actor (Film): Robert Downey Jr. impressed in “Oppenheimer,” winning this category.
  • Best Supporting Actor (TV Limited Series/Movie): Jonathan Bailey’s role in “Fellow Travelers” was recognized.
  • Best Supporting Actress (TV Limited Series/Movie): Maria Bello’s performance in “Beef” earned her accolades.
  • Best Supporting Actress (Drama Series): Elizabeth Debicki’s portrayal in “The Crown” stood out.
  • Best Supporting Actor (Drama Series): Billy Crudup in “The Morning Show” was recognized for his compelling performance.
  • Best Supporting Actor (Comedy Series): Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s role in “The Bear” was honored.
  • Best Supporting Actress (Comedy Series): Meryl Streep’s performance in “Only Murders in the Building” won her the award.
  • Best Actress (TV Limited Series/Movie): Ali Wong was celebrated for her role in “Beef.”
  • Best Actor (TV Limited Series/Movie): Steven Yeun’s performance in “Beef” garnered him the award.
  • SeeHer Award: America Ferrera was honored for her contributions to the industry.
  • Best Song: “I’m Just Ken” from “Barbie” captivated audiences.
  • Best Cinematography: Hoyte van Hoytema’s work in “Oppenheimer” was unparalleled.
  • Best Foreign Language Film: “Anatomy of a Fall” stood out in its category.
  • Best Production Design: Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer’s creative vision in “Barbie” was recognized.
  • Best Actress (Comedy Series): Ayo Edebiri’s performance in “The Bear” was highly praised.
  • Best Actor (Comedy Series): Jeremy Allen White in “The Bear” received acclaim.
  • Best Original Screenplay: Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach’s writing for “Barbie” was awarded.
  • Best Adapted Screenplay: Cord Jefferson’s “American Fiction” was recognized.
  • Best Score: Ludwig Göransson’s composition for “Oppenheimer” was celebrated.
  • Best Costume Design: Jacqueline Durran’s work in “Barbie” was honored.
  • Best Comedy: “Barbie” was recognized for its humor and charm.
  • Best Acting Ensemble: The cast of “Oppenheimer” received accolades for their collective performance.
  • Career Achievement Award: Harrison Ford was honored for his long-standing contributions to cinema.
  • Best Movie Made for Television: “Quiz Lady” won in this category.
  • Best Animated Series: “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off” stood out.
  • Best Foreign Language Series: “Lupin” was recognized for its excellence.
  • Best Comedy Special: “John Mulaney: Baby J” was celebrated for its humor.
  • Best Talk Show: “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” continued its streak of acclaim.
  • Best Actress (Drama Series): Sarah Snook in “Succession” was awarded for her strong performance.
  • Best Actor (Drama Series): Kieran Culkin from “Succession” received recognition.
  • Best Comedy Series: “The Bear” was celebrated for its outstanding quality.
  • Best Editing: Jennifer Lame’s work in “Oppenheimer” was praised.
  • Best Visual Effects: “Oppenheimer” also won for its impressive visual effects.
  • Best Hair and Make-up: The team behind “Barbie” was recognized for their exceptional work.
  • Best Drama Series: “Succession” continued to dominate in its category.
  • Best Limited Series: “Beef” was celebrated for its narrative and production quality.
  • Best Actress (Film): Emma Stone for her role in “Poor Things” received top honors.
  • Best Actor (Film): Paul Giamatti’s performance in “The Holdovers” earned him the best actor award.
  • Best Director: Christopher Nolan, for his visionary direction in “Oppenheimer,” was honored with this prestigious award.
  • Best Picture: “Oppenheimer,” a film that garnered multiple awards throughout the evening, including for its directing, acting, and technical prowess, was ultimately celebrated as the Best Picture.

Also Read: Golden Globes 2024: Complete Nominees and Winners List


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