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Barbie breaks a historical record

Barbie breaks a historical record

Almost a carbon copy of the Golden Globe Awards.

The Critics’ Choice Awards will be held next January 14, which are awards given by the Broadcast Film Critics Association in recognition of excellence in cinematic achievements that have been held since 1995 in its career. Nearly 30 years of history They haven’t seen anything like it this year with Barbiewho destroys wherever he goes.

On Friday, December 15, those of you who didn’t see it in the theater or those who saw it at home and want to watch it will be able to do so thanks to HBO Max, and know that if you do, you’ll be enjoying a film that was only nominated by 18 Critics’ Awardswhile recognizing what this entails.

More than any other movie, very loud; It would be different to see how many of these nominations are embodied in statuettes, but if we also take into account the number of Golden Globe nominations, there are certainly a lot of them.

Critics’ Choice Awards nominees

the best movie

  • American fantasy.
  • Barbie.
  • Violet.
  • Those who stay.
  • Moon killers.
  • Teacher.
  • Oppenheimer.
  • Past life.
  • Poor creatures.
  • Saltburn.

best actor

  • Bradley Cooper for Maestro.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio for Killers on the Moon.
  • Coleman Domingo of Rustin.
  • Paul Giamatti for those who remain.
  • Cillian Murphy for Oppenheimer.
  • Jeffrey Wright’s American Fiction.

Best Actress

  • Lily Gladstone for The Moon Killers.
  • Sandra Holler on Anatomy of a Fall.
  • Greta lee for past lives.
  • Carey Mulligan for Maestro.
  • Margot Robbie for Barbie.
  • Emma Stone for poor creatures.
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Best Supporting Actor

  • Sterling K. Brown of the American Novel.
  • Robert De Niro for Killers on the Moon.
  • Robert Downey Jr. for Oppenheimer.
  • Ryan Gosling for Barbie.
  • Charles Milton on the Secrets of the Scandal.
  • Mark Ruffalo on the poor creatures.

Best Supporting Actress

  • Emily Blunt by Oppenheimer.
  • Danielle Brooks for The Color Purple.
  • America Ferrera for Barbie.
  • Jodie Foster by Naiad.
  • Julianne Moore for Scandal Secrets.
  • Davin Joey Randolph for those who stay.

Best Young Actor or Actress

  • Abby Ryder Fortson for Are You There, God? It’s me, Margaret.
  • Ariana Greenblatt for Barbie.
  • Kallah Lane from Wonka.
  • Milo Machado Graner on Anatomy of a Fall.
  • Dominic Cessa for those who stay.
  • Madeleine Yuna Voyles for the creator.

Best cast

  • air.
  • Barbie.
  • Violet.
  • Those who stay.
  • Moon killers.
  • Oppenheimer.

Best director

  • Bradley Cooper for Maestro.
  • Greta Gerwig for Barbie.
  • Yorgos Lanthimos on poor creatures.
  • Christopher Nolan for Oppenheimer.
  • Alexander Payne for those who remain.
  • Martin Scorsese for The Moon Killers.

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • Kelly Fremon Craig for Are You There Oh My God? It’s me, Margaret.
  • Andrew Hay We are all strangers.
  • Cord Jefferson of American fiction.
  • Tony McNamara for Poor Creatures.
  • Christopher Nolan for Oppenheimer.
  • Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese for The Moon Killers.

Best Original Screenplay

  • Sammy Burch on Scandal Secrets.
  • Alex Convery for air.
  • Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer for Maestro.
  • Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach in Barbie.
  • David Hemmingson For Those Who Remain.
  • Celine’s song for past lives.

Best photography

  • Susie Davies and Charlotte Diericks for Saltburn.
  • Ruth DeYoung and Claire Kaufman of Oppenheimer.
  • Jack Fisk and Adam Willis for Killers on the Moon.
  • Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer in Barbie.
  • James Price, Shauna Heath, and Ssousa Mihalak for “Poor Creatures.”
  • Adam Stockhausen and Chris Moran for Asteroid City.
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Best edition

  • William Goldenberg for air.
  • Nick Howie for Barbie.
  • Jennifer Lamy of Oppenheimer.
  • Giorgos Mavropsaridis about poor creatures.
  • Thelma Schoonmaker for The Moon Killers.
  • Michele Tesoro by teacher.

Best costume design

  • Barbie.
  • Violet.
  • Teacher.
  • Oppenheimer.
  • Poor creatures.
  • Priscilla.

Best special effects

  • the creator.
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3.
  • Mission Impossible: Deadly Judgment – Part 1.
  • Oppenheimer.
  • Poor creatures.
  • Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse.

Best comedy

  • American fantasy.
  • Barbie.
  • Fighters club.
  • Those who stay.
  • No bad rolls.
  • Poor creatures.

Best animated film

  • The boy and the heron.
  • primary.
  • Nimona.
  • Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem.
  • he wishes.

Best Foreign Language Film

  • Anatomy of a fall.
  • Godzilla minus one.
  • Perfect days.
  • Snow Association.
  • Dodin Bouffant’s passion.
  • Area of ​​interest.

the best song

  • Dance the night away on Barbie.
  • I’m just Ken in Barbie.
  • Peaches in the Super Mario Bros. movie.
  • Road to Freedom in Rustin.
  • This desire upon desire.
  • What Barbie was made for.

Best soundtrack

  • Gerskin Vendrix by Poor Creatures.
  • Michael Giacchino for the Snow Society.
  • Ludwig Göransson by Oppenheimer.
  • Daniel Pemberton for Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse.
  • Robbie Robertson for The Moon Killers.
  • Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt for Barbie.

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