‘Barbie’ Leads The Critics Choice Film Awards Nominations With 18
‘Poor Things’, ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ and ‘The Holdovers’ are also up for trophies at the awards, which will be televised in January.
Preview:
- The 29th Annual Critics Choice Film Awards Nominations have been announced.
- Barbie leads the pack with 18 nominations.
- The ceremony will air on the CW in January.
Awards season rumbles onwards as, following yesterday’s announcement of the Golden Globes nominations comes a group with a less controversial reputation, the Critics Choice Association.
And once again, it’s ‘Barbie’s year, as Greta Gerwig’s film leads the contenders, having earned 18 nominations overall.
In addition to Best Picture, Best Comedy, and Best Hair and Makeup nods, the film racked up several acting nominations including Best Actress for Margot Robbie, Best Supporting Actor for Ryan Gosling and Best Supporting Actress for America Ferrera. Ariana Greenblatt is also up for Best Young Actor/Actress, and the cast garnered a Best Acting Ensemble nomination. Greta Gerwig earned a nod for Best Director and both Gerwig and Noah Baumbach are contenders for Best Original Screenplay.
Elsewhere, the likes of ‘Poor Things’ and ‘Oppenheimer’, AKA ‘Barbie’s big awards seasons fellows, took 13 nominations each.
And unlike the Globes, the working journalists of the Critics Choice spread the love even further with more movies seeing recognition –– or at least being in the running to secure it.
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Critics Choice 2024: Film Nominations:
BEST PICTURE
- ‘American Fiction’
- ‘Barbie’
- ‘The Color Purple’
- ‘The Holdovers’
- ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- ‘Maestro’
- ‘Oppenheimer’
- ‘Past Lives’
- ‘Poor Things’
- ‘Saltburn’
BEST ACTOR
- Bradley Cooper – ‘Maestro’
- Leonardo DiCaprio – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- Colman Domingo – ‘Rustin’
- Paul Giamatti – ‘The Holdovers’
- Cillian Murphy – ‘Oppenheimer’
- Jeffrey Wright – ‘American Fiction’
BEST ACTRESS
- Lily Gladstone – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- Sandra Hüller – ‘Anatomy of a Fall’
- Greta Lee – ‘Past Lives’
- Carey Mulligan – ‘Maestro’
- Margot Robbie – ‘Barbie’
- Emma Stone – ‘Poor Things’
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
- Sterling K. Brown – ‘American Fiction’
- Robert De Niro – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- Robert Downey Jr. – ‘Oppenheimer’
- Ryan Gosling – ‘Barbie’
- Charles Melton – ‘May December’
- Mark Ruffalo – ‘Poor Things’
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
- Emily Blunt – ‘Oppenheimer’
- Danielle Brooks – ‘The Color Purple’
- America Ferrera – ‘Barbie’
- Jodie Foster – ‘Nyad’
- Julianne Moore – ‘May December’
- Da’Vine Joy Randolph – ‘The Holdovers’
BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS
- Abby Ryder Fortson – ‘Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.’
- Ariana Greenblatt – ‘Barbie’
- Calah Lane – ‘Wonka’
- Milo Machado Graner – ‘Anatomy of a Fall’
- Dominic Sessa – ‘The Holdovers’
- Madeleine Yuna Voyles – ‘The Creator’
BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
- ‘Air’
- ‘Barbie’
- ‘The Color Purple’
- ‘The Holdovers’
- ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- ‘Oppenheimer’
BEST DIRECTOR
- Bradley Cooper – ‘Maestro’
- Greta Gerwig – ‘Barbie’
- Yorgos Lanthimos – ‘Poor Things’
- Christopher Nolan – ‘Oppenheimer’
- Alexander Payne – ‘The Holdovers’
- Martin Scorsese – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
- Samy Burch – ‘May December’
- Alex Convery – ‘Air’
- Bradley Cooper & Josh Singer – ‘Maestro’
- Greta Gerwig & Noah Baumbach – ‘Barbie’
- David Hemingson – ‘The Holdovers’
- Celine Song – ‘Past Lives’
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
- Kelly Fremon Craig – ‘Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.’
- Andrew Haigh – ‘All of Us Strangers’
- Cord Jefferson – ‘American Fiction’
- Tony McNamara – ‘Poor Things’
- Christopher Nolan – ‘Oppenheimer’
- Eric Roth & Martin Scorsese – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
- Matthew Libatique – ‘Maestro’
- Rodrigo Prieto – ‘Barbie’
- Rodrigo Prieto – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- Robbie Ryan – ‘Poor Things’
- Linus Sandgren – ‘Saltburn’
- Hoyte van Hoytema – ‘Oppenheimer’
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
- Suzie Davies, Charlotte Dirickx – ‘Saltburn’
- Ruth De Jong, Claire Kaufman – Oppenheimer’
- Jack Fisk, Adam Willis – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer – ‘Barbie’
- James Price, Shona Heath, Szusza Mihalek – ‘Poor Things’
- Adam Stockhausen, Kris Moran – ‘Asteroid City’
BEST EDITING
- William Goldenberg – ‘Air’
- Nick Houy – ‘Barbie’
- Jennifer Lame – ‘Oppenheimer’
- Yorgos Mavropsaridis – ‘Poor Things’
- Thelma Schoonmaker – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- Michelle Tesoro – ‘Maestro’
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
- Jacqueline Durran – ‘Barbie’
- Lindy Hemming – ‘Wonka’
- Francine Jamison-Tanchuck – ‘The Color Purple’
- Holly Waddington – ‘Poor Things’
- Jacqueline West – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- Janty Yates, David Crossman – ‘Napoleon’
BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP
- ‘Barbie’
- ‘The Color Purple’
- ‘Maestro’
- ‘Oppenheimer’
- ‘Poor Things’
- ‘Priscilla’
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
- ‘The Creator’
- ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’
- ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’
- ‘Oppenheimer’
- ‘Poor Things’
- ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’
BEST COMEDY
- ‘American Fiction’
- ‘Barbie’
- ‘Bottoms’
- ‘The Holdovers’
- ‘No Hard Feelings’
- ‘Poor Things’
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
- ‘The Boy and the Heron’
- ‘Elemental’
- ‘Nimona’
- ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’
- ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’
- ‘Wish’
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
- ‘Anatomy of a Fall’
- ‘Godzilla Minus One’
- ‘Perfect Days’
- ‘Society of the Snow’
- ‘The Taste of Things’
- ‘The Zone of Interest’
BEST SONG
- “Dance the Night” – ‘Barbie’
- “I’m Just Ken” – ‘Barbie’
- “Peaches” – ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’
- “Road to Freedom” – ‘Rustin’
- “This Wish” – ‘Wish’
- “What Was I Made For” – ‘Barbie’
BEST SCORE
- Jerskin Fendrix – ‘Poor Things’
- Michael Giacchino – ‘Society of the Snow’
- Ludwig Göransson – ‘Oppenheimer’
- Daniel Pemberton – ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’
- Robbie Robertson – ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt – ‘Barbie’
Critics Choice CEO speaks
CCA CEO Joey Berlin had this to say about this year’s nominated movies:
“We are so excited to celebrate this year’s remarkable projects, performances, and the people who made it all possible at the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards. This year saw an incredible number of blockbuster hits and beautiful stories brought to life in these exceptional films.”
When will the Critics Choice Awards be on TV this year?
The awards ceremony will air live on The CW on Sunday, January 14th, 2024.