3rd Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards

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3rd Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards
DateJanuary 9, 2020
SiteVirtual Presentation via Facebook and YouTube
Hosted by Scott Menzel
Official website hollywoodcriticsassociation.com
Highlights
Best Picture 1917
Most awards 1917 (4)
Most nominations Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (12)

The 3rd Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards, presented by the Hollywood Critics Association, took place on January 9, 2020, virtually. [1] [2] The ceremony was hosted by HCA Founder Scott Menzel. This was the first award show the association had after renaming to HCA after originally going by the Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society.

Contents

The nominations were announced on November 25, 2019. [3] [4]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface. [5] [6] [7]

Best Picture
Best Female Director
Best Male Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Cast Ensemble
Best Animated or VSX Performance
Best Performance by an Actor 23 and Under
Best Performance by an Actress 23 and Under
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Action Film
Best Animated Film
Best Comedy or Musical
Best Documentary
Best Horror
Best Indie Film
Best International Film
Best First Feature
Best Blockbuster Film
Best Score
Best Original Song
Best Cinematography
Best Film Editing
Best Stunts
Best Costume Design
Best Hair & Makeup
Best Visual Effects
Next Generation of Hollywood Award

Non-Competition/Honorary awards

Films with multiple wins

WinsFilm
4 1917
3 Booksmart
2 Avengers: Endgame
Honey Boy
Joker
Parasite
Rocketman
Us

Films with multiple nominations

NominationsFilm
12 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
9 The Irishman
7 1917
Booksmart
Joker
Waves
6 Avengers: Endgame
The Farewell
Marriage Story
5 Honey Boy
Jojo Rabbit
Parasite
Rocketman
3 Captain Marvel
Dolemite Is My Name
Hustlers
Little Women
Us
2 Alita: Battle Angel
Bombshell
Frozen II
Hobbs & Shaw
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
Judy
Knives Out
Toy Story 4

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