‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Takes Best Picture At Critics Choice Awards – Complete Winners List

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A24’s Everything Everywhere All at Once won Best Picture at the 28th annual Critics Choice Awards, which were handed out tonight in Los Angeles. Brendan Fraser won Best Actor for A24’s The Whale, and Cate Blanchett took Best Actress for Focus Features’ Tár.

Everything Everywhere came into the ceremony at the Fairmont Century Plaza with a leading 14 nominations and left leading all pics and TV shows with five trophies, including Best Director for Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert.

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The screenplay awards went to Kwan & Scheinert for Everything Everywhere (Original) and Sarah Polley for MGM/United Artists Releasing’s Women Talking (Adapted).

Ke Huy Quan continued his awards-season dominance with a Supporting Actor win for Everything Everywhere, and Angela Bassett took the Supporting Actress prize for Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

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Netflix’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Story took the Acting Ensemble and Best Comedy prizes, and S.S. Rajamouli’s Indian smash RRR from Variance Films nabbed Best Foreign Language Film and Best Song (“Naatu Naatu”), making Glass Onion, Wakanda Forever and RRR the night’s only other multiple film winners.

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio from Netflix took Best Animated Feature.

On the TV side, FX’s Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul won Best Drama Series for its sixth and final season, and its star Bob Odenkirk won Best Actor in a Drama.

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Zendaya took picked up more Best Actress hardware for HBO’s Euphoria.

ABC’s Abbott Elementary followed its Golden Globe win with the Critics Choice Award for Best Comedy Series. Jeremy Allen White won Best Actor in a Comedy Series for FX’s The Bear, and Jean Smart — who missed the ceremony because of Covid — was named Best Actress for HBO Max’s Hacks.

Jennifer Coolidge and Giancarlo Esposito took Supporting Actress and Actor in a Drama Series for HBO’s The White Lotus and AMC’s wrapped Better Call Saul, respectively. As did Coolidge, Amanda Seyfried repeated her Emmy and Golden Globe wins for Hulu’s The Dropout — which also won Best Limited Series.

Niecy Nash Betts and Paul Walter Hauser won Supporting Actress and Actor in a Limited Series for Netflix’s Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story and Apple TV+’s Black Bird, respectively. Sheryl Lee Ralph and Henry Winkler took the Comedy prizes for Abbott Elementary and HBO’s Barry.

Roku Channel’s Weird: The Al Yankovic story walked off with the Best TV Movie award, and its star Daniel Radcliffe also won, making that pic, The Dropout and Abbott Elementary the only other multiple TV winners — Better Call Saul took three.

A24 and the combined HBO/HBO Max topped all networks and distributors with six trophies each tonight, followed by Netflix with five. Disney and AMC got three each. ABC, Apple TV+, Disney, Focus Features, Hulu, Paramount, Roku Channel and RRR‘s Variance Films were the only other multiple winners.

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Jeff Bridges was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by his The Big Lebowski co-star John Goodman, and Kate Hudson presented the SeeHer Award to Janelle Monáe.

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Along with Smart, a spate of positive Covid tests this week prevented the likes of Jamie Lee Curtis and The Banshess of Inisherin stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson from hitting tonight’s ceremony at the Fairmont Century Plaza. As a result, all of tonight’s attendees are required to have tested negative for the virus 72 hours prior to the show. It’s the first major awards show of the season to have such a mandate.

At last year’s Critics Choice Awards, Jane Campion picked up Best Director and Best Picture for The Power of the Dog, en route to winning Best Director at the Oscars. But CODA took the marquee prize at the Academy Awards.

Here are the winners of the 28th annual Critics Choice Awards:

BEST PICTURE
Everything Everywhere All at Once

BEST ACTRESS
Cate Blanchett – Tár

BEST ACTOR
Brendan Fraser – The Whale

BEST DIRECTOR
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at Once

BEST LIMITED SERIES
The Dropout (Hulu)

BEST DRAMA SERIES
Better Call Saul (AMC)

BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Zendaya – Euphoria (HBO)

BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul (AMC)

BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (The Roku Channel)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERIES
Pachinko (Apple TV+)

BEST TALK SHOW
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

BEST COMEDY SPECIAL
Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special (Netflix)

BEST ANIMATED SERIES
Harley Quinn (HBO Max)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Claudio Miranda – Top Gun: Maverick

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Florencia Martin, Anthony Carlino – Babylon

BEST EDITING
Paul Rogers – Everything Everywhere All at Once

BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP
Elvis

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Avatar: The Way of Water

BEST COMEDY SERIES
Abbott Elementary (ABC)

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Jean Smart – Hacks (HBO Max)

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Jeremy Allen White – The Bear (FX)

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

BEST ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Daniel Radcliffe – Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (The Roku Channel)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Angela Bassett – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All at Once

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Henry Winkler – Barry (HBO)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Sheryl Lee Ralph – Abbott Elementary (ABC)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Paul Walter Hauser – Black Bird (Apple TV+)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Niecy Nash-Betts – Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (Netflix)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Giancarlo Esposito – Better Call Saul (AMC)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Jennifer Coolidge – The White Lotus (HBO)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
RRR

BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Amanda Seyfried – The Dropout (Hulu)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Ruth E. Carter – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

BEST SCORE
Hildur Guðnadóttir – Tár

BEST SONG
Naatu Naatu – RRR

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at Once

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Sarah Polley – Women Talking

BEST COMEDY
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS
Gabriel LaBelle – The Fabelmans

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