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22nd Critics' Choice Awards

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2016 film awards
22nd Critics' Choice Awards
DateDecember 11, 2016
SiteBarker Hangar,Santa Monica, California,United States
Hosted byT.J. Miller
Highlights
Most awardsFilm:
La La Land (8)
Television:
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story (4)
Most nominationsFilm:
La La Land (12)
Television:
Game of Thrones /The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story (6)
Best PictureLa La Land
Best Comedy SeriesSilicon Valley
Best Drama SeriesGame of Thrones
Best Movie Made for Television or Limited SeriesThe People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Best Animated SeriesBoJack Horseman
Websitewww.criticschoice.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkA&E
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The22nd Critics' Choice Awards were presented on December 11, 2016, at theBarker Hangar at theSanta Monica Airport, honoring the finest achievements of filmmaking and television programming in 2016.[1] The ceremony was broadcast onA&E andT.J. Miller returned to host for the second consecutive time.[2] The television nominations were announced on November 14, 2016, while the film nominations were announced on December 1, 2016.[3][4][5]HBO led the nominations for television with 22, followed byABC andNetflix with 12 each.The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story won four awards, becoming the biggest TV winner of the night, followed byAnthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown,Saturday Night Live andWestworld with two wins each.[6]

This year's ceremony date was moved to December from its usual January slot.[2] The move came in hopes to get ahead of the74th Golden Globe Awards onNBC. However, the following ceremony returned to its traditional January date in 2018.[7]

Viola Davis received the first-ever #SeeHer Award, an honor that recognizes her work furthering the portrayal of three-dimensional women onscreen in 2016.[8] The award is presented by theAssociation of National Advertisers in conjunction withA&E Networks.[9]

Winners and nominees

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Film

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Damien Chazelle, Best Director winner and Best Original Screenplay co-winner
Casey Affleck, Best Actor winner
Natalie Portman, Best Actress winner
Mahershala Ali, Best Supporting Actor winner
Viola Davis, Best Supporting Actress winner
Lucas Hedges, Best Young Actor/Actress winner
Kenneth Lonergan, Best Original Screenplay co-winner
Andrew Garfield, Best Actor in an Action Movie winner
Margot Robbie, Best Actress in an Action Movie winner
Ryan Reynolds, Best Actor in a Comedy Movie winner
Meryl Streep, Best Actress in a Comedy Movie winner
Justin Hurwitz, Best Score winner
Best Picture

La La Land

Best Director

Damien ChazelleLa La Land

Best Actor

Casey AffleckManchester by the Sea as Lee Chandler

Best Actress

Natalie PortmanJackie asJackie Kennedy

Best Supporting Actor

Mahershala AliMoonlight as Juan

Best Supporting Actress

Viola DavisFences as Rose Maxson

Best Young Actor/Actress

Lucas HedgesManchester by the Sea as Patrick Chandler

Best Acting Ensemble

Moonlight

Best Original Screenplay

Damien ChazelleLa La Land (TIE)
Kenneth LonerganManchester by the Sea (TIE)

Best Adapted Screenplay

Eric HeissererArrival

Best Animated Feature

Zootopia

Best Foreign Language Film

ElleFrance /Germany

Best Action Movie

Hacksaw Ridge

Best Actor in an Action Movie

Andrew GarfieldHacksaw Ridge asDesmond Doss

Best Actress in an Action Movie

Margot RobbieSuicide Squad asDr. Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn

Best Comedy Movie

Deadpool

Best Actor in a Comedy Movie

Ryan ReynoldsDeadpool asWade Wilson / Deadpool

Best Actress in a Comedy Movie

Meryl StreepFlorence Foster Jenkins asFlorence Foster Jenkins

Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie

Arrival

Best Art Direction

David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-WascoLa La Land

Best Cinematography

Linus SandgrenLa La Land

Best Costume Design

Madeline FontaineJackie

Best Editing

Tom CrossLa La Land

Best Score

Justin HurwitzLa La Land

Best Song

"City of Stars" –La La Land

Best Hair and Makeup

Jackie

Best Visual Effects

The Jungle Book

Television

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Donald Glover, Best Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Kate McKinnon, Best Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Louie Anderson, Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Jane Krakowski, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Bob Odenkirk, Best Actor in a Drama Series winner
Evan Rachel Wood, Best Actress in a Drama Series winner
John Lithgow, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
Thandiwe Newton, Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner
Courtney B. Vance, Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series winner
Sarah Paulson, Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series winner
Sterling K. Brown, Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series winner
Regina King, Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series winner
Alec Baldwin, Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series winner
Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series winner
Anthony Bourdain, Best Reality Show Host winner
Best Series
Best Comedy SeriesBest Drama Series

Silicon Valley (HBO)

Game of Thrones (HBO)

Best Movie Made for Television or Limited SeriesBest Animated Series

The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story (FX)

Family Guy (Fox)

Most Bingeworthy Show[10]

Outlander (Starz)

Best Acting in a Comedy Series
Best ActorBest Actress

Donald Glover as Earnest "Earn" Marks –Atlanta

Kate McKinnon as Various Characters –Saturday Night Live

Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress

Louie Anderson as Christine Baskets –Baskets

Jane Krakowski asJacqueline WhiteUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Best Acting in a Drama Series
Best ActorBest Actress

Bob Odenkirk asJimmy McGillBetter Call Saul

Evan Rachel Wood asDolores AbernathyWestworld

Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress

John Lithgow asWinston ChurchillThe Crown

Thandiwe Newton asMaeve MillayWestworld

Best Acting in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series
Best ActorBest Actress

Courtney B. Vance asJohnnie CochranThe People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story

Sarah Paulson asMarcia ClarkThe People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story

Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress

Sterling K. Brown asChristopher DardenThe People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story

Regina King as Terri LaCroix –American Crime

Best Guest Performing
Best Guest Performer – ComedyBest Guest Performer – Drama

Alec Baldwin as PresidentDonald TrumpSaturday Night Live

Jeffrey Dean Morgan asNeganThe Walking Dead

Reality & Variety
Best Structured Reality SeriesBest Unstructured Reality Series

Shark Tank (ABC)

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (CNN)

Best Reality Competition SeriesBest Reality Show Host

The Voice (NBC)

Anthony BourdainAnthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown

Best Talk Show

The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS)

#SeeHer Award

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Viola Davis[8]

Films with multiple nominations and wins

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The following twenty-nine films received multiple nominations:

FilmNominations
La La Land12
Arrival10
Moonlight
Manchester by the Sea8
Hacksaw Ridge7
Doctor Strange6
Fences
Hell or High Water
Jackie
Lion
Deadpool4
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Loving
Sully
Captain America: Civil War3
The Edge of Seventeen
Florence Foster Jenkins
Hidden Figures
Nocturnal Animals
20th Century Women
Central Intelligence2
Elle
Jason Bourne
Love & Friendship
Moana
A Monster Calls
The Nice Guys
Star Trek Beyond
Trolls

The following seven films received multiple awards:

FilmAwards
La La Land8
Jackie3
Manchester by the Sea
Arrival2
Deadpool
Hacksaw Ridge
Moonlight

Television programs with multiple nominations and wins

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The following programs received multiple nominations:

ProgramNetworkCategoryNominations
Game of ThronesHBODrama6
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime StoryFXLimited
The Night ManagerAMC5
Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtNetflixComedy
All the WayHBOMovie4
House of CardsNetflixDrama
Mr. RobotUSA
RootsHistoryLimited
VeepHBOComedy
Better Call SaulAMCDrama3
The CrownNetflix
Killing ReaganNat GeoMovie
Modern FamilyABCComedy
OutlanderStarzDrama
Ray DonovanShowtime
Saturday Night LiveNBCComedy
WestworldHBODrama
American CrimeABCLimited2
The AmericansFXDrama
America's Got TalentNBCReality – Competition
Anthony Bourdain: Parts UnknownCNNReality – Unstructured
AtlantaFXComedy
ChoppedFood NetworkReality – Structured[a]
ConfirmationHBOMovie
The DresserStarz
FleabagAmazonComedy
The Good WifeCBSDrama
RuPaul's Drag RaceLogo TVReality – Competition
Silicon ValleyHBOComedy
Stranger ThingsNetflixDrama
TransparentAmazonComedy
The VoiceNBCReality – Competition
  1. ^Previously categorized as Reality – Competition

The following programs received multiple awards:

ProgramNetworkCategoryAwards
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime StoryFXLimited4
Anthony Bourdain: Parts UnknownCNNReality2
Saturday Night LiveNBCComedy
WestworldHBODrama

References

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  1. ^Lincoln, Ross A.; Grobar, Matt (December 11, 2016)."2016 Critics' Choice Awards: 'La La Land' Leads With 8 Wins Including Best Picture; Donald Glover Unveils Lando Calrissian 'Stache".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedDecember 11, 2016.
  2. ^abPrudom, Laura (August 18, 2016)."Critics' Choice Awards Shift to December, T.J. Miller Returning as Host".Variety. RetrievedAugust 18, 2016.
  3. ^Lincoln, Ross A. (November 14, 2016)."Critics' Choice TV Nominations Unveiled".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedNovember 15, 2016.
  4. ^Tapley, Kristopher (December 1, 2016)."'La La Land,' 'Arrival,' 'Moonlight' Lead Critics' Choice Movie Nominations".Variety. RetrievedDecember 1, 2016.
  5. ^Hammond, Pete (December 1, 2016)."'La La Land' Grabs Massive 12 Nominations To Lead All Movies In Critics' Choice Awards".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedDecember 1, 2016.
  6. ^Agard, Chancellor (December 12, 2016)."Critics Choice 2016: People v. O.J. Simpson wins best limited series or TV movie".Entertainment Weekly. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.
  7. ^Ramos, Dino-Ray (November 7, 2017)."Critics' Choice Awards Moves To New Date".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedNovember 7, 2017.
  8. ^abJones, Jaleesa M. (December 11, 2016)."Viola Davis' #SeeHer Award acceptance speech is one you need to hear".USA Today. RetrievedDecember 11, 2016.
  9. ^Poggi, Jeanine (December 6, 2016)."Viola Davis To Receive First #SeeHer Award".Ad Age. RetrievedDecember 6, 2016.
  10. ^"Outlander wins top prize at Critics Choice Awards".Glasgow Times. December 12, 2016. RetrievedDecember 12, 2016.

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