Joaquin Phoenix wins Critics Choice Award for Best Actor.

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LameAttendant on January 13rd, 2020 at 00:32 UTC »

Joker will become the second character in a motion picture to win an Oscar for 2 portrayals, after Vito Corleone.

Sisiwakanamaru on January 13rd, 2020 at 00:17 UTC »

Laura Dern won for best supporting actress.

EDIT: So here are the winner's list for tonight

WORK IN PROGRESS

BEST PICTURE

“1917” “Ford v Ferrari” “The Irishman” “Jojo Rabbit” “Joker” “Little Women” “Marriage Story” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (WINNER) “Parasite” “Uncut Gems”

BEST ACTOR

Joaquin Phoenix – “Joker” (WINNER) Antonio Banderas – “Pain and Glory” Robert De Niro – “The Irishman” Leonardo DiCaprio – “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Adam Driver – “Marriage Story” Eddie Murphy – “Dolemite Is My Name” Adam Sandler – “Uncut Gems”

BEST ACTRESS

Awkwafina – “The Farewell” Cynthia Erivo – “Harriet” Scarlett Johansson – “Marriage Story” Lupita Nyong’o – Us Saoirse Ronan – “Little Women” Charlize Theron – “Bombshell” Renée Zellweger – “Judy” (WINNER)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Willem Dafoe – “The Lighthouse” Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” Anthony Hopkins – “The Two Popes” Al Pacino – “The Irishman” Joe Pesci – “The Irishman” Brad Pitt – “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (WINNER)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Laura Dern – “Marriage Story” (WINNER) Scarlett Johansson – “Jojo Rabbit” Jennifer Lopez – “Hustlers” Florence Pugh – “Little Women” Margot Robbie – “Bombshell” Zhao Shuzhen – “The Farewell”

BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS

Julia Butters – “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Roman Griffin Davis – “Jojo Rabbit” (WINNER) Noah Jupe – “Honey Boy” Thomasin McKenzie – “Jojo Rabbit” Shahadi Wright Joseph – “Us” Archie Yates – “Jojo Rabbit”

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE

“Bombshell” “The Irishman” (WINNER) “Knives Out” “Little Women” “Marriage Story” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” “Parasite”

BEST DIRECTOR

Noah Baumbach – “Marriage Story” Greta Gerwig – “Little Women” Bong Joon Ho – “Parasite” (WINNER) Sam Mendes – “1917” (WINNER) Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie – “Uncut Gems” Martin Scorsese – “The Irishman” Quentin Tarantino – “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Noah Baumbach – “Marriage Story” Rian Johnson – “Knives Out” Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won – “Parasite” Quentin Tarantino – “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (WINNER) Lulu Wang – “The Farewell”

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Greta Gerwig – “Little Women” (WINNER) Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” Anthony McCarten – “The Two Popes” Todd Phillips & Scott Silver – “Joker” Taika Waititi – “Jojo Rabbit” Steven Zaillian – “The Irishman”

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Jarin Blaschke – “The Lighthouse” Roger Deakins – “1917” (WINNER) Phedon Papamichael – “Ford v Ferrari” Rodrigo Prieto – “The Irishman” Robert Richardson – “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Lawrence Sher – “Joker”

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

Mark Friedberg, Kris Moran – “Joker” Dennis Gassner, Lee Sandales – “1917” Jess Gonchor, Claire Kaufman – “Little Women” Lee Ha Jun – “Parasite” Barbara Ling, Nancy Haigh – “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (WINNER) Bob Shaw, Regina Graves – “The Irishman” Donal Woods, Gina Cromwell – “Downton Abbey”

BEST EDITING

Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie – “Uncut Gems” Andrew Buckland, Michael McCusker – “Ford v Ferrari” Yang Jinmo – “Parasite” Fred Raskin – “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Thelma Schoonmaker – “The Irishman” Lee Smith – “1917” (WINNER)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

Ruth E. Carter – “Dolemite Is My Name” (WINNER) Julian Day – “Rocketman” Jacqueline Durran – “Little Women” Arianne Phillips – “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Sandy Powell, Christopher Peterson – “The Irishman” Anna Robbins – “Downton Abbey”

BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP

“Bombshell” (WINNER) “Dolemite Is My Name” “The Irishman” “Joker” “Judy” “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood” “Rocketman”

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

“1917” “Ad Astra” “The Aeronauts” “Avengers: Endgame” (WINNER) “Ford v Ferrari” “The Irishman” “The Lion King”

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

“Abominable” “Frozen II” “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” “I Lost My Body” “Missing Link” “Toy Story 4” (WINNER)

BEST ACTION MOVIE

“1917” “Avengers: Endgame” (WINNER) “Ford v Ferrari” “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum” “Spider-Man: Far From Home”

BEST COMEDY

“Booksmart” “Dolemite Is My Name” (WINNER) “The Farewell” “Jojo Rabbit” “Knives Out”

BEST SCI-FI OR HORROR MOVIE

“Ad Astra” “Avengers: Endgame” “Midsommar” “Us” (WINNER)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

“Atlantics” “Les Misérables” “Pain and Glory” “Parasite” (WINNER) “Portrait of a Lady on Fire”

BEST SONG

“Glasgow (No Place Like Home)” – “Wild Rose” (WINNER) “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” – “Rocketman” (WINNER) “I’m Standing With You” – “Breakthrough” “Into the Unknown” – “Frozen II” “Speechless” – “Aladdin” “Spirit” – “The Lion King” “Stand Up” – “Harriet”

BEST SCORE

Michael Abels – “Us” Alexandre Desplat – “Little Women” Hildur Guðnadóttir – “Joker” (WINNER) Randy Newman – “Marriage Story” Thomas Newman – “1917” Robbie Robertson – “The Irishman”

BunyipPouch on January 13rd, 2020 at 00:13 UTC »

I actually really like how Critics Choice has 7 nominees for each category, instead of the usual 5. Gives non-front runners a chance to shine for a while too.