Critics Choice Awards Hand Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley a Boost in Oscar Race. The two, playing Marty Supreme and Agnes, Shakespeare's wife opposite Paul Mescal respectively, have taken top acting prizes to further bolster their chances at the Oscars.
For Best Actor, Chalamet bested DiCaprio (One Battle After Another), Jordan (Sinners) and Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon). However his victory was marred when he showered praise on partner Kylie Jenner in a heartfelt acceptance speech. "Thank you to my partner for three years … I love you. I couldn't do this without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart," he said.
Meanwhile, Buckley edged out Reinsve (Sentimental Value), Stone (Bugonia) and Seyfried (The Testament of Ann Lee) for Best Actress in a major upset to cement her frontrunner status at the Oscars. Her speech was laced with praise for co-star Paul Mescal as she declared "Paul, I bloody love you man. And I know loads of other women do in this room too, but tough shit … I could drink you like water working with you every single day. You're a giant of the heart and thank you so much for making me a little bit more human."
Awards from One Battle After Another have consolidated momentum going into Oscars but Sinners (co-written by Ryan Coogler) outperformed it in terms of numbers, including awards for best supporting actor Jacob Elordi and original screenplay.
Sinners' haul was overshadowed by Teen-violence drama Adolescence which won key TV awards, winning Best limited series as well as three acting awards. The TV comedy Awards saw Seth Rogen's Hollywood comedy dominate, taking prizes for Best Comedy Series and acting wins for himself and Ike Barinholtz.
Other notable winners in the TV drama category were Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa who won Best Drama Series and acting respectively.
The event also included a few jabs at Donald Trump: South Park received the best animated series award, while Jimmy Kimmel took home the Best Talk Show award, sparking the ire of Trump.
The Awards are voted on by the largest association of "broadcast" film and TV critics in the US and Canada, with the Broadcast Television Journalists Association handling its duties.
For Best Actor, Chalamet bested DiCaprio (One Battle After Another), Jordan (Sinners) and Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon). However his victory was marred when he showered praise on partner Kylie Jenner in a heartfelt acceptance speech. "Thank you to my partner for three years … I love you. I couldn't do this without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart," he said.
Meanwhile, Buckley edged out Reinsve (Sentimental Value), Stone (Bugonia) and Seyfried (The Testament of Ann Lee) for Best Actress in a major upset to cement her frontrunner status at the Oscars. Her speech was laced with praise for co-star Paul Mescal as she declared "Paul, I bloody love you man. And I know loads of other women do in this room too, but tough shit … I could drink you like water working with you every single day. You're a giant of the heart and thank you so much for making me a little bit more human."
Awards from One Battle After Another have consolidated momentum going into Oscars but Sinners (co-written by Ryan Coogler) outperformed it in terms of numbers, including awards for best supporting actor Jacob Elordi and original screenplay.
Sinners' haul was overshadowed by Teen-violence drama Adolescence which won key TV awards, winning Best limited series as well as three acting awards. The TV comedy Awards saw Seth Rogen's Hollywood comedy dominate, taking prizes for Best Comedy Series and acting wins for himself and Ike Barinholtz.
Other notable winners in the TV drama category were Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa who won Best Drama Series and acting respectively.
The event also included a few jabs at Donald Trump: South Park received the best animated series award, while Jimmy Kimmel took home the Best Talk Show award, sparking the ire of Trump.
The Awards are voted on by the largest association of "broadcast" film and TV critics in the US and Canada, with the Broadcast Television Journalists Association handling its duties.