The Critics’ Choice Awards this year recognized all the outstanding performances. Isn’t the satisfaction of knowing that your efforts are acknowledged the best? The Critics Awards ceremony was held on a beautiful evening.
Additional information regarding the 2023 Critics’ Choice Awards
On Sunday, March 13, the award ceremony was held at The Century Plaza Hotel. Taye Diggs and Nicole Byer hosted the awards ceremony. On the red carpet, every celebrity was at their best.
Baby, the awards season is back. The Critics Choice Awards red carpet was adorned by numerous famous people. The Critics Awards were in their 27th year. Selena Gomez, Lady Gaga, and many other celebrities appeared to be dressed to the nines.
Which movies won the most Critics’ Choice Awards in 2023?
With eleven nominations each, movies like “Belfast” and “West Side Story” dominated the Critics’ Choice Awards. Both movies received recognition for their directorial and supporting actors. Following these two with ten nominations apiece were “Dune” and “The Power of the Dog.”
HBO’s “Succession” and “Mare of Easttown” are at the forefront of the television globe. ‘Succession’ received a total of 8 nominations, whereas Kate Winslet’s drama only received 4 nominations.
See the complete list of winners below:
“The Power of the Dog” won the best picture award.
Best Actor Will Smith, “King Richard”
Jessica Chastain, “The Eyes of Tammy Faye,” best actress
Troy Kotsur, from “CODA,” won for best supporting actor.
Ariana DeBose, “West Side Story,” won the award for best supporting actress.
Jude Hill, from the television drama “Belfast,” won the award for best young actor or actress.
Belfast’s Best Acting Ensemble
The Power of the Dog, directed by Jane Campion, won the award for best film.
Original Screenplay Award Belfast, a film by Kenneth Branagh
The best adapted film
“The Power of the Dog” by Jane Campion
Ari Wegner, “The Power of the Dog,” won the award for best cinematography.
Patrice Vermette, Zsuzsanna Sipos, and “Dune” won for best production design.
Best Editing, “West Side Story,” Sarah Broshar and Michael Kahn
Jenny Beavan, “Cruella,” won for best costume design.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye’s best hair and makeup
‘Dune’s’ best visual effects
“The Mitchells vs. the Machines” won the award for best animated film.
“Drive My Car” won the award for best foreign film.
‘Licorice Pizza’ is the funniest comedy.
The album’s best song is “No Time to Die.”
Best Mark “Dune” by Hans Zimmer
SeeHer Prize Hal Berry
Billy Crystal Lifetime Achievement Award
The best drama series is “Succession”
Best Drama Series Actor Squid Game by Lee Jung-jae
Actress in a Drama Series, Best Yellowjackets by Melanie Lynskey
Kieran Culkin, “Succession,” Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Female Dramatic Supporting Actor Award “Succession” by Sarah Snook
Ted Lasso, one of the best comedies,
Best Comedic Series Actor ‘Ted Lasso’ Jason Sudeikis
Female Actor in a Comedy Series, Best “Hacks” by Jean Smart
In a comedy series, the best supporting actor ‘Ted Lasso’ Brett Goldstein
Female Comedy Series Supporting Actress of the Year Ted Lasso, played by Hannah Waddingham
“Mare of Easttown” is the best limited series.
“Oslo” is the best television film ever produced.
Michael Keaton, “Dopesick,” won the award for best actor in a limited television series or film.
Winner for Best Actress in a Limited Series or Television Motion Picture: Kate Winslet, “Mare of Easttown”
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
The White Lotus by Murray Bartlett
Best Supporting Actress in a Television Movie or Limited Series
The White Lotus by Jennifer Coolidge
“Squid Game,” the best foreign television series
What If…?, the best animated series
The best talk show is “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”
The top comedy program was “Bo Burnham: Inside.”
Watch this space for new developments.
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