29th Critics' Choice Awards

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29th Critics' Choice Awards
29th Critics' Choice Awards logo.svg
DateJanuary 14, 2024
Site Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California, United States
Hosted by Chelsea Handler
Highlights
Most awardsFilm:
Oppenheimer (8)
Television:
The Bear / Beef (4)
Most nominationsFilm:
Barbie (18)
Television:
The Morning Show (6)
Best Picture Oppenheimer
Best Comedy Series The Bear
Best Drama Series Succession
Best Limited Series Beef
Best Movie Made for Television Quiz Lady
Website www.criticschoice.com
Television/radio coverage
Network The CW
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The 29th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on January 14, 2024, at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California, honoring the finest achievements of filmmaking and television programming in 2023. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The ceremony was broadcast on The CW and hosted by Chelsea Handler, marking her second consecutive year hosting the ceremony. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Contents

Like in the previous three years, film and television nominations were announced separately. [12] The television nominations were announced on December 5, 2023. [13] The film nominations were announced on December 13, 2023. [14]

The ceremony was originally due to take place at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel, the Critics Choice Awards' home base which the Critics Choice Association (CCA) helped re-open in 2022, but was later moved to Santa Monica's Barker Hangar, due to a labor dispute at the Fairmont Century Plaza. [2]

Barbie led the film nominations with a record-breaking eighteen, followed by Oppenheimer and Poor Things with thirteen each. [14] The Morning Show led the television nominations with six, followed by Succession with five. [13] Additionally, the cultural phenomenon of "Barbenheimer" received a total of 31 nominations, winning fourteen: 8 for Oppenheimer and 6 for Barbie. [5] [14] [15]

Overall, Warner Bros. received a total of 25 nominations for film, the most for any studio this year; HBO/Max received a total of 23 nominations for television, the most for any network this year.

Winners and nominees

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Christopher Nolan, Best Director winner
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Paul Giamatti, Best Actor winner
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Emma Stone, Best Actress winner
Robert Downey Jr., Best Supporting Actor winner Robert Downey Jr 2014 Comic Con (cropped).jpg
Robert Downey Jr., Best Supporting Actor winner
Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Best Supporting Actress winner Da'Vine Joy Randolph The Holdovers Q&A BFI Southbank, January 2024.jpg
Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Best Supporting Actress winner
Greta Gerwig at Barbie Movie Reception (headshot).jpg
Noah Baumbach Cannes 2017.jpg
Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, Best Original Screenplay winners
Ludwig Goransson, Best Score winner Ludwig Goransson 2018 Interview (cropped).jpg
Ludwig Göransson, Best Score winner

Film

#SeeHer Award

Career Achievement Award

Television

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Kieran Culkin, Best Actor in a Drama Series winner
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Sarah Snook, Best Actress in a Drama Series winner
Billy Crudup, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner Billy Crudup 2015 1b.jpg
Billy Crudup, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
Elizabeth Debicki, Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner Elizabeth Debicki 3, 2013.jpg
Elizabeth Debicki, Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner
Jeremy Allen White, Best Actor in a Comedy Series winner Jeremy Allen White, AT&T Center, 2013.jpg
Jeremy Allen White, Best Actor in a Comedy Series winner
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Ayo Edebiri, Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner Ebon Moss-Bachrach by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner
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Meryl Streep, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Steven Yeun, Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner SDCC 2015 - Steven Yeun (19674345441) (cropped).jpg
Steven Yeun, Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner
Ali Wong, Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner Ali Wong for Wired.jpg
Ali Wong, Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner
Jonathan Bailey, Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner Jonathan Bailey 2015.jpg
Jonathan Bailey, Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner
Maria Bello, Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner MariaBelloSept2013TIFF.jpg
Maria Bello, Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner
Best Foreign Language Series
Best Comedy Special

Films with multiple nominations and wins

The following twenty films received multiple nominations:

FilmNominations
Barbie 18
Oppenheimer 13
Poor Things
Killers of the Flower Moon 12
The Holdovers 8
Maestro
American Fiction 5
The Color Purple
Air 3
Anatomy of a Fall
May December
Past Lives
Saltburn
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. 2
The Creator
Rustin
Society of the Snow
Wish
Wonka

The following three films received multiple awards:

FilmAwards
Oppenheimer 8
Barbie 6
The Holdovers 3

Television programs with multiple nominations and wins

The following twenty-nine programs received multiple nominations:

ProgramNetwork(s)CategoryNominations
The Morning Show Apple TV+ Drama6
Succession HBO / Max 5
Abbott Elementary ABC Comedy4
The Bear FX
Beef Netflix Limited
Lessons in Chemistry Apple TV+
Loki Disney+ Drama
Reservation Dogs FXComedy
A Small Light National Geographic Limited
Barry HBO / MaxComedy3
The Crown NetflixDrama
The Diplomat
The Fall of the House of Usher Limited
Fellow Travelers Showtime
The Last of Us HBO / MaxDrama
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Prime Video Comedy
Shrinking Apple TV+
What We Do in the Shadows FX
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial ShowtimeMovie2
Daisy Jones & the Six Prime VideoLimited
Fargo FX
Justified: City Primeval Drama
Love & Death HBO / MaxLimited
Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie Peacock Movie
No One Will Save You Hulu
Only Murders in the Building Comedy
Poker Face Peacock
Reality HBO / MaxMovie
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Paramount+ Drama

The following three programs received multiple awards:

ProgramNetwork(s)CategoryAwards
The Bear FX Comedy4
Beef Netflix Limited
Succession HBO / Max Drama3

Presenters

Name(s) [18] Role
Kaley Cuoco
David Oyelowo
Presented the award for Best Supporting Actress
Angela Bassett Presented the award for Best Supporting Actor
Phil Dunster
Jessica Williams
Presented the awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television and Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
Giacomo Gianniotti
Vanessa Morgan
Presented the awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Jenny Slate
Ramy Youssef
Presented the awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Jason Segel Presented the award for Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
Natasha Lyonne Presented the award for Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
Margot Robbie Presented the #SeeHer Award to America Ferrera
Anthony Ramos
Bella Ramsey
Presented the award for Best Song
Nicholas Braun Presented the award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Ashley Madekwe
Mandy Moore
Presented the award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series
David Duchovny
Meg Ryan
Presented the award for Best Acting Ensemble
James Mangold Presented the Career Achievement Award to Harrison Ford
Ke Huy Quan Presented the award for Best Actress in a Drama Series
Gael García Bernal
Carla Gugino
Presented the award for Best Actor in a Drama Series
Sandra Oh
Awkwafina
Presented the award for Best Comedy Series
Daniel Levy Presented the award for Best Drama Series
Jon Cryer
Donald Faison
Abigail Spencer
Presented the award for Best Limited Series
Brendan Fraser Presented the award for Best Actress
Oprah Winfrey Presented the award for Best Actor
John Krasinski Presented the award for Best Director
Chelsea Handler Presented the award for Best Picture

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Nominated for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  2. Won Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  3. Won Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  4. 1 2 Nominated for Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  5. 1 2 3 Nominated for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  6. Nominated for Best Action Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  7. Won Best Superhero Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  8. Won Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Awards
  9. Won Best Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie and Best Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  10. Nominated for Best Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  11. Nominated for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  12. 1 2 Nominated for Best Actor in a Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  13. Won Best Actor in a Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie and Best Actor in a Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  14. Won Best Actress in a Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie and Best Actress in a Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  15. Nominated for Best Actress in a Superhero Series Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  16. Nominated for Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  17. Nominated for Best Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards
  18. Nominated for Best Villain in a Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie at the 4th Critics' Choice Super Awards

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