19th Critics' Choice Awards
| 19th Critics' Choice Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | January 16, 2014 |
| Site | Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California, United States |
| Hosted by | Aisha Tyler |
| Official website | www |
| Highlights | |
| Best Film | 12 Years a Slave |
| Most awards | Gravity (7) |
| Most nominations | 12 Years a Slave & American Hustle (13) |
| Television coverage | |
| Network | The CW |
The 19th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on January 16, 2014, at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport, honoring the finest achievements of 2013 filmmaking.[1] [2] [3] The ceremony was broadcast on The CW and hosted by Aisha Tyler.[4] The nominees were announced on December 16, 2013.[5]
Winners and nominees
[edit ]- American Hustle
- Captain Phillips
- Dallas Buyers Club
- Gravity
- Her
- Inside Llewyn Davis
- Nebraska
- Saving Mr. Banks
- The Wolf of Wall Street
Matthew McConaughey – Dallas Buyers Club as Ron Woodroof
- Christian Bale – American Hustle as Irving Rosenfeld
- Bruce Dern – Nebraska as Woodrow "Woody" Grant
- Chiwetel Ejiofor – 12 Years a Slave as Solomon Northup
- Tom Hanks – Captain Phillips as Captain Richard Phillips
- Robert Redford – All Is Lost as Our Man
Cate Blanchett – Blue Jasmine as Jeanette "Jasmine" Francis
- Sandra Bullock – Gravity as Dr. Ryan Stone
- Judi Dench – Philomena as Philomena Lee
- Brie Larson – Short Term 12 as Grace Howard
- Meryl Streep – August: Osage County as Violet Weston
- Emma Thompson – Saving Mr. Banks as P. L. Travers
Jared Leto – Dallas Buyers Club as Rayon
- Barkhad Abdi – Captain Phillips as Abduwali Muse
- Daniel Brühl – Rush as Niki Lauda
- Bradley Cooper – American Hustle as Richie DiMaso
- Michael Fassbender – 12 Years a Slave as Edwin Epps
- James Gandolfini – Enough Said as Albert (posthumous)
Lupita Nyong'o – 12 Years a Slave as Patsey
- Scarlett Johansson – Her as Samantha
- Jennifer Lawrence – American Hustle as Rosalyn Rosenfeld
- Julia Roberts – August: Osage County as Barbara Weston-Fordham
- June Squibb – Nebraska as Kate Grant
- Oprah Winfrey – Lee Daniels' The Butler as Gloria Gaines
Adèle Exarchopoulos – Blue Is the Warmest Colour as Adèle
- Asa Butterfield – Ender's Game as Ender Wiggin
- Liam James – The Way, Way Back as Duncan
- Sophie Nélisse – The Book Thief as Liesel Meminger
- Tye Sheridan – Mud as Ellis
- American Hustle – David O. Russell and Eric Warren Singer
- Blue Jasmine – Woody Allen
- Inside Llewyn Davis – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
- Nebraska – Bob Nelson
Mark Wahlberg – Lone Survivor as Marcus Luttrell
- Henry Cavill – Man of Steel as Clark Kent / Kal-El
- Robert Downey Jr. – Iron Man 3 as Tony Stark / Iron Man
- Brad Pitt – World War Z as Gerry Lane
Sandra Bullock – Gravity as Dr. Ryan Stone
Leonardo DiCaprio – The Wolf of Wall Street as Jordan Belfort
- Christian Bale – American Hustle as Irving Rosenfeld
- James Gandolfini – Enough Said as Albert
- Simon Pegg – The World's End as Gary King
- Sam Rockwell – The Way, Way Back as Owen
Amy Adams – American Hustle as Sydney Prosser
- Sandra Bullock – The Heat as Sarah Ashburn
- Greta Gerwig – Frances Ha as Frances Halladay
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus – Enough Said as Eva
- Melissa McCarthy – The Heat as Shannon Mullins
The Great Gatsby – Catherine Martin (Production Designer) and Beverley Dunn (Set Decorator)
- 12 Years a Slave – Adam Stockhausen (Production Designer) and Alice Baker (Set Decorator)
- Gravity – Andy Nicholson (Production Designer) and Rosie Goodwin (Set Decorator)
- Her – K. K. Barrett (Production Designer) and Gene Serdena (Set Decorator)
- The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug – Dan Hennah (Production Designer), Simon Bright (Set Decorator), and Ra Vincent (Set Decorator)
The Great Gatsby – Catherine Martin
- 12 Years a Slave – Patricia Norris
- American Hustle – Michael Wilkinson
- The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug – Bob Buck, Ann Maskrey, and Richard Taylor
- Saving Mr. Banks – Daniel Orlandi
Gravity – Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger
- "Atlas" – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
- "Happy" – Despicable Me 2
- "Ordinary Love" – Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
- "Please Mr. Kennedy" – Inside Llewyn Davis
- "Young and Beautiful" – The Great Gatsby
Joel Siegel Award
[edit ]Louis XIII Genius Award
[edit ]Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, and Ethan Hawke – The Before Trilogy (Before Sunrise , Before Sunset , and Before Midnight )[6]
Statistics
[edit ]| Wins | Film |
|---|---|
| 7 | Gravity |
| 4 | American Hustle |
| 3 | 12 Years a Slave |
| 2 | Blue Is the Warmest Colour |
| Dallas Buyers Club | |
| Frozen | |
| The Great Gatsby | |
| Lone Survivor |
References
[edit ]- ^ The Deadline Team (January 16, 2014). "Critics' Choice Movie Awards: '12 Years a Slave' Named Best Picture; 'Gravity' Leads Field With 7 Wins". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved January 16, 2014.
- ^ Gray, Tim (January 16, 2014). "'12 Years a Slave' Takes Top Honors at Critics' Choice Movie Awards". Variety . Retrieved January 16, 2014.
- ^ King, Susan (January 16, 2014). "Critics' Choice Awards: '12 Years a Slave' wins for Best Film". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved January 16, 2014.
- ^ Feinberg, Scott (January 16, 2014). "Critics' Choice Awards Draws Oscar Nominees for an Audition, of Sorts". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved January 16, 2014.
- ^ Hammond, Pete (December 16, 2013). "'American Hustle', '12 Years a Slave' Lead BFCA's Critics' Choice Movie Awards Nominations". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved December 16, 2013.
- ^ a b The Deadline Team (January 14, 2014). "CCMA's to Honor Forest Whitaker, Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy & Ethan Hawke". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved January 14, 2014.