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    ‘The Favourite’ leads the nominations for the Critics’ Choice Awards with 14 nods

    The movie is up for the coveted Best Picture accolade, while director Yorgos Lanthimos and Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz have also been shortlisted


    Following close behind is ‘Black Panther’ with 12 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Acting Ensemble and Best Supporting Actor for Michael B. Jordan, while ‘First Man’ received 10 nods and ‘Mary Poppins Returns’, ‘A Star Is Born’ and ‘Vice’ all received nine.

    All five of the highest-nominated films will contest for Best Picture, along with ‘Roma’, ‘Green Book’, BlacKkKlansman’ and ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’.

    A number of individual nominees could go home with more than one gong, with Bradley Cooper up for Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Director for ‘A Star Is Born, and Spike Lee nominated in both the latter two categories. ‘Vice’ Adam McKay is on the Best Director shortlist, and is also in the running for Best Original Screenplay, while ‘Roma’ director Alfonso Cuaron is also in the director and original screenplay nominees lists, as well as those for cinematography and editing.

    ‘The Favourite’ star Olivia, ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ actress Emily Blunt, ‘Eighth Grade’s Elsie Fisher and ‘Vice’ actor Christian Bale are shortlisted in more than one acting category, and Sandy Powell has received two nominations for costume design, thanks to her work on both ‘The Favourite’ and ‘Mary Poppins Returns’.

    In the TV nominations, the final series of ‘The Americans’, ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’ and ‘Escape at Dannemora’ lead the nominations with five nods apiece.

    ‘The Americans’ – which scored acting nominations for lead stars Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell and co-stars Holly Taylor and Noah Emmerich – will contest for the prestigious Best Drama Series award alongside ‘Better Call Saul’, ‘The Good Fight’, ‘Homecoming’, ‘Killing Eve’, ‘My Brilliant Friend’, ‘Pose’ and ‘Succession’.

    Both ‘American Crime Story’ and ‘Escape at Dannemora’ are up for Best Limited Series alongside ‘A Very English Scandal’, ‘American Vandal’, ‘Genius: Picasso’ and ‘Sharp Objects’.

    The Best Comedy Series shortlist features ‘Atlanta’, ‘Barry’, ‘The Good Place’, ‘The Kominsky Method’,’ The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’, ‘The Middle’, ‘One Day at a Time’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek’.

    In the

    The winners will be revealed at the 24th annual Critics’ Choice Awards gala on January 13.

    24th annual Critics’ Choice Awards list of selected nominations:

    Best Picture:

    ‘Black Panther’

    ‘BlacKkKlansman’

    ‘The Favourite’

    ‘First Man’

    ‘Green Book’

    ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’

    ‘Mary Poppins Returns’

    ‘Roma’

    ‘A Star Is Born’

    ‘Vice’

    Best Actor:

    Christian Bale – ‘Vice’

    Bradley Cooper – ‘A Star Is Born’

    Willem Dafoe – ‘At Eternity’s Gate’

    Ryan Gosling – ‘First Man’

    Ethan Hawke – ‘First Reformed’

    Rami Malek – ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

    Viggo Mortensen – ‘Green Book’

    Best Actress:

    Yalitza Aparicio – ‘Roma’

    Emily Blunt – ‘Mary Poppins Returns’

    Glenn Close – ‘The Wife’

    Toni Collette – ‘Hereditary’

    Olivia Colman – ‘The Favourite’

    Lady Gaga – ‘A Star Is Born’

    Melissa McCarthy – ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’

    Best Supporting Actor:

    Mahershala Ali – ‘Green Book’

    Timothée Chalamet – ‘Beautiful Boy’

    Adam Driver – ‘BlacKkKlansman’

    Sam Elliott – ‘A Star Is Born’

    Richard E. Grant – ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’

    Michael B. Jordan – ‘Black Panther’

    Best Supporting Actress:

    Amy Adams – ‘Vice’

    Claire Foy – ‘First Man’

    Nicole Kidman – ‘Boy Erased’

    Regina King – ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’

    Emma Stone – ‘The Favourite’

    Rachel Weisz – ‘The Favourite’

    Best Young Actor/Actress:

    Elsie Fisher – ‘Eighth Grade’

    Thomasin McKenzie – ‘Leave No Trace’

    Ed Oxenbould – ‘Wildlife’

    Millicent Simmonds – ‘A Quiet Place’

    Amandla Stenberg – ‘The Hate U Give’

    Sunny Suljic – ‘Mid90s’

    Best Acting Ensemble:

    ‘Black Panther’

    ‘Crazy Rich Asians’

    ‘The Favourite’

    ‘Vice’

    ‘Widows’

    Best Director:

    Damien Chazelle – ‘First Man’

    Bradley Cooper – ‘A Star Is Born’

    Alfonso Cuarón – ‘Roma’

    Peter Farrelly – ‘Green Book’

    Yorgos Lanthimos – ‘The Favourite’

    Spike Lee – ‘BlacKkKlansman’

    Adam McKay – ‘Vice’

    Best Animated Feature:

    ‘The Grinch’

    ‘Incredibles 2’

    ‘Isle of Dogs’

    ‘Mirai’

    ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’

    ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’

    Best Action Movie:

    ‘Avengers: Infinity War’

    ‘Black Panther’

    ‘Deadpool 2’

    ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’

    ‘Ready Player One’

    ‘Widows’

    Best Comedy:

    ‘Crazy Rich Asians’

    ‘Deadpool 2’

    ‘The Death of Stalin’

    ‘The Favourite’

    ‘Game Night’

    ‘Sorry to Bother You’

    Best Actor in a Comedy:

    Christian Bale – ‘Vice’

    Jason Bateman – ‘Game Night’

    Viggo Mortensen – ‘Green Book’

    John C. Reilly – ‘Stan & Ollie’

    Ryan Reynolds – ‘Deadpool 2’

    Lakeith Stanfield – ‘Sorry to Bother You’

    Best Actress in a Comedy:

    Emily Blunt – ‘Mary Poppins Returns’

    Olivia Colman – ‘The Favourite’

    Elsie Fisher – ‘Eighth Grade’

    Rachel McAdams – ‘Game Night’

    Charlize Theron – ‘Tully’

    Constance Wu – ‘Crazy Rich Asians’

    Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie:

    ‘Annihilation’

    ‘Halloween’

    ‘Hereditary’

    ‘A Quiet Place’

    ‘Suspiria’

    Best Song:

    ‘All the Stars’ – ‘Black Panther’

    ‘Girl in the Movies’ – ‘Dumplin’’

    ‘I’ll Fight’ – ‘RBG’

    ‘The Place Where Lost Things Go’ – ‘Mary Poppins Returns’

    ‘Shallow’ – ‘A Star Is Born’

    ‘Trip a Little Light Fantastic’ – ‘Mary Poppins Returns’

    Best Score:

    Kris Bowers – ‘Green Book’

    Nicholas Britell – ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’

    Alexandre Desplat – ‘Isle of Dogs’

    Ludwig Göransson – ‘Black Panther’

    Justin Hurwitz – ‘First Man’

    Marc Shaiman – ‘Mary Poppins Returns’

    Best Drama Series:

    ‘The Americans’ (FX)

    ‘Better Call Saul’ (AMC)

    ‘The Good Fight’ (CBS All Access)

    ‘Homecoming’ (Amazon)

    ‘Killing Eve’ (BBC America)

    ‘My Brilliant Friend’ (HBO)

    ‘Pose’ (FX)

    ‘Succession’ (HBO)

    Best Actor in a Drama Series:

    Freddie Highmore – ‘The Good Doctor’ (ABC)

    Diego Luna – ‘Narcos: Mexico’ (Netflix)

    Richard Madden – ‘Bodyguard’ (Netflix)

    Bob Odenkirk – ‘Better Call Saul’ (AMC)

    Billy Porter – ‘Pose’ (FX)

    Matthew Rhys – ‘The Americans’ (FX)

    Milo Ventimiglia – ‘This Is Us’ (NBC)

    Best Actress in a Drama Series:

    Jodie Comer – ‘Killing Eve’ (BBC America)

    Maggie Gyllenhaal – ‘The Deuce’ (HBO)

    Elisabeth Moss – ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ (Hulu)

    Sandra Oh – ‘Killing Eve’ (BBC America)

    Elizabeth Olsen – ‘Sorry for Your Loss’ (Facebook Watch)

    Julia Roberts – ‘Homecoming’ (Amazon)

    Keri Russell – ‘The Americans’ (FX)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series:

    Richard Cabral – ‘Mayans M.C.’ (FX)

    Asia Kate Dillon – ‘Billions’ (Showtime)

    Noah Emmerich – ‘The Americans’ (FX)

    Justin Hartley – ‘This Is Us’ (NBC)

    Matthew Macfadyen – ‘Succession’ (HBO)

    Richard Schiff – ‘The Good Doctor’ (ABC)

    Shea Whigham – ‘Homecoming’ (Amazon)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series:

    Dina Shihabi – ‘Jack Ryan’ (Amazon)

    Julia Garner – ‘Ozark’ (Netflix)

    Thandie Newton – ‘Westworld’ (HBO)

    Rhea Seehorn – ‘Better Call Saul’ (AMC)

    Yvonne Strahovski – ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ (Hulu)

    Holly Taylor – ‘The Americans’ (FX)

    Best Comedy Series:

    ‘Atlanta’ (FX)

    ‘Barry’ (HBO)

    ‘The Good Place’ (NBC)

    ‘The Kominsky Method’ (Netflix)

    ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ (Amazon)

    ‘The Middle’ (ABC)

    ‘One Day at a Time’ (Netflix)

    ‘Schitt’s Creek’ (Pop)

    Best Actor in a Comedy Series:

    Hank Azaria – ‘Brockmire’ (IFC)

    Ted Danson – ‘The Good Place’ (NBC)

    Michael Douglas – ‘The Kominsky Method’ (Netflix)

    Donald Glover – ‘Atlanta’ (FX)

    Bill Hader – ‘Barry’ (HBO)

    Jim Parsons – ‘The Big Bang Theory’ (CBS)

    Andy Samberg – ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ (Fox)

    Best Actress in a Comedy Series:

    Rachel Bloom – ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ (The CW)

    Rachel Brosnahan – ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ (Amazon)

    Allison Janney – ‘Mom’ (CBS)

    Justina Machado – ‘One Day at a Time’ (Netflix)

    Debra Messing – ‘Will & Grace’ (NBC)

    Issa Rae – ‘Insecure’ (HBO)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series:

    William Jackson Harper – ‘The Good Place’ (NBC)

    Sean Hayes – ‘Will & Grace’ (NBC)

    Brian Tyree Henry – ‘Atlanta’ (FX)

    Nico Santos – ‘Superstore’ (NBC)

    Tony Shalhoub – ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ (Amazon)

    Henry Winkler – ‘Barry’ (HBO)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series:

    Alex Borstein – ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ (Amazon)

    Betty Gilpin – ‘GLOW’ (Netflix)

    Laurie Metcalf – ‘The Conners’ (ABC)

    Rita Moreno – ‘One Day at a Time’ (Netflix)

    Zoe Perry – ‘Young Sheldon’ (CBS)

    Annie Potts – ‘Young Sheldon’ (CBS)

    Miriam Shor – ‘Younger’ (TV Land)

    Best Limited Series:

    ‘A Very English Scandal’ (Amazon)

    ‘American Vandal’ (Netflix)

    ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’ (FX)

    ‘Escape at Dannemora’ (Showtime)

    ‘Genius: Picasso’ (National Geographic)

    ‘Sharp Objects’ (HBO)

    Best Movie Made for TV:

    ‘Icebox’ (HBO)

    ‘Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert’ (NBC)

    ‘King Lear’ (Amazon)

    ‘My Dinner With Hervé’ (HBO)

    ‘Notes From the Field’ (HBO)

    ‘The Tale’ (HBO)

    Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series:

    Antonio Banderas – ‘Genius: Picasso’ (National Geographic)

    Darren Criss – ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’ (FX)

    Paul Dano – ‘Escape at Dannemora’ (Showtime)

    Benicio Del Toro – ‘Escape at Dannemora’ (Showtime)

    Hugh Grant – ‘A Very English Scandal’ (Amazon)

    John Legend – ‘Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert’ (NBC)

    Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series:

    Amy Adams – ‘Sharp Objects’ (HBO)

    Patricia Arquette – ‘Escape at Dannemora’ (Showtime)

    Connie Britton – ‘Dirty John’ (Bravo)

    Carrie Coon – ‘The Sinner’ (USA Network)

    Laura Dern – ‘The Tale’ (HBO)

    Anna Deavere Smith – ‘Notes From the Field’ (HBO)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series:

    Brandon Victor Dixon – ‘Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert’ (NBC)

    Eric Lange – ‘Escape at Dannemora’ (Showtime)

    Alex Rich – ‘Genius: Picasso’ (National Geographic)

    Peter Sarsgaard – ‘The Looming Tower’ (Hulu)

    Finn Wittrock – ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’ (FX)

    Ben Whishaw – ‘A Very English Scandal’ (Amazon)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series:

    Ellen Burstyn – ‘The Tale’ (HBO)

    Patricia Clarkson – ‘Sharp Objects’ (HBO)

    Penelope Cruz – ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’ (FX)

    Julia Garner – ‘Dirty John’ (Bravo)

    Judith Light – ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’ (FX)

    Elizabeth Perkins – ‘Sharp Objects’ (HBO)

    Best Animated Series:

    ‘Adventure Time’ (Cartoon Network)

    ‘Archer’ (FXX)

    ‘Bob’s Burgers’ (Fox)

    ‘BoJack Horseman’ (Netflix)

    ‘The Simpsons’ (Fox)

    ‘South Park’ (Comedy Central)

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