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Most of the Critics Choice ceremony has been focused on prizes, but the war in Ukraine has been addressed in a few ways.
The New York Times – Film:
Most of the Critics Choice ceremony has been focused on prizes, but the war in Ukraine has been addressed in a few ways.
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A four-time Academy Award nominee, he starred in such films as “Body Heat,” “The Big Chill,” “Children of a Lesser God” and “Broadcast News.”
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The awards show, which honors film and television, will be hosted by Taye Diggs and Nicole Byer. The red carpet has started, and the ceremony airs on the CW and TBS at 7 p.m. Eastern.
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Jane Campion won the best director prize at Britain’s Academy Awards for her tense western in an evening that saw a host of surprise winners.
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The Critics Choice Awards will be broadcast live from Los Angeles beginning at 7 p.m. EST and we will be following along with updates on the winners.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal also won the first-time filmmaker award. It’s the first year that both trophies went to women.
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It could be a big night for “Belfast” and “West Side Story” — and might finally bring some clarity to the best actress race at the Oscars.
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The film “All My Friends Hate Me” satirizes anxiety and paranoia among upper-class British millennials. Its writers say they are laughing at themselves most of all.
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The actress explains why she gave one of the shortest Academy speeches ever when she became the first Latina to win an acting Oscar 60 years ago.