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“Mad Max: Fury Road” wins big at Critics’ Choice Awards
Leonardo DiCaprio won lead actor for “The Revenant” while Brie Larson won lead actress for “Room”.
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Best of all, he ended the speech by telling viewers he already knows exactly where he plans to put his shiny new award: “On the shelf, right beside my Millennium Falcon!”.
The Big Short, about the 2008 financial meltdown, won the best comedy category, while Inside Out was awarded the best animated feature.
As for “Spotlight”, this Boston Globe biopic also landed Best Acting Ensemble, with screenwriters Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy’s work named Best Original Screenplay.
Alicia Vikander, who has been cleaning up at awards shows for her supporting role performance in The Danish Girl, brought her fashion A-game to the Critics Choice Awards in Mary Katrantzou.
“This is super cool”, Tremblay said while standing on a box to reach the microphone.
“Thank you so much, I can’t believe this whole year’s happened and that Judd [Apatow, her “Trainwreck” director] let me tell my story”, said Schumer.
She also thanked the managers she fired (“I thought I could make slightly more money with other people so I went to them”), and when she called herself out in the middle of her speech: “This is so boring, I’m so sorry”.
Amy Schumer’s jokes, the cutest acceptance speech ever and the lucky winners at The Critic’s Choice Awards. “Best actor and actress in comedy went to Rachel Bloom (‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) and Jeffrey Tambor (‘Transparent’).
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Aziz Ansari’s Master of None won Best Comedy Series, while Mr. Robot picked up the Best Drama Series award, plus Best Actor in a Drama Series for star Rami Malek and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Christian Slater. Other winners of the night include Andre Braugher, Mayim Bialik for Best Supporting Actor and Actress in a Comedy Series for “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “The Big Bang Theory”. “Fargo” was the big victor with four awards, including Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series and Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series.