The 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards announced its list of nominees Monday, with HBO leading the pack with 22 nominations. ABC and Netflix received 14 nominations each, followed by FX with 12. The winners will be announced at the Critics’ Choice Awards gala in Santa Monica on Sunday, December 11. T.J. Miller will serve as the show’s host.
The awards show has been swirled in controversy since sealing an exclusive partnership with Entertainment Weekly earlier this month. The surprise decision essentially turned the Critics Choice Awards into an Entertainment Weekly event. Journalists who quit the Broadcast Television Journalists Association as a result include IndieWire’s Michael Schneider, TVLine’s Michael Ausiello, Variety’s Debra Birnbaum, Buzzfeed’s Jarett Wieselman, TV Guide Magazine’s Matt Roush, Variety’s Maureen Ryan, Media Village’s Ed Martin, and Us Weekly’s John Griffiths.
The awards show has been swirled in controversy since sealing an exclusive partnership with Entertainment Weekly earlier this month. The surprise decision essentially turned the Critics Choice Awards into an Entertainment Weekly event. Journalists who quit the Broadcast Television Journalists Association as a result include IndieWire’s Michael Schneider, TVLine’s Michael Ausiello, Variety’s Debra Birnbaum, Buzzfeed’s Jarett Wieselman, TV Guide Magazine’s Matt Roush, Variety’s Maureen Ryan, Media Village’s Ed Martin, and Us Weekly’s John Griffiths.
- 11/14/2016
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
The decision of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and its sister organization, the Broadcast Television Journalists Association, to seal an exclusive partnership with Entertainment Weekly may have permanently damaged the credibility of the Critics Choice Awards.
The surprise decision, announced Tuesday morning, gave Entertainment Weekly exclusive rights to announce nominations for the 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards. The TV categories will now be revealed on EW’s website on Nov. 14, followed by the movie categories on Dec. 1.
The Critics’ Choice Awards will also now award EW’s “Entertainer of the Year” (featured in the magazine’s annual Best and Worst issue) on the telecast, which airs live on A&E on Dec. 11. A red carpet show will air beforehand on A&E, and will also be streamed on EW.com.
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The surprise decision, announced Tuesday morning, gave Entertainment Weekly exclusive rights to announce nominations for the 22nd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards. The TV categories will now be revealed on EW’s website on Nov. 14, followed by the movie categories on Dec. 1.
The Critics’ Choice Awards will also now award EW’s “Entertainer of the Year” (featured in the magazine’s annual Best and Worst issue) on the telecast, which airs live on A&E on Dec. 11. A red carpet show will air beforehand on A&E, and will also be streamed on EW.com.
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- 11/2/2016
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
The Gay and Lesbian Critics Association (Galeca), of which I'm a proud voting member, has announced the nominees of the 2016 Dorian Awards! As expected, Todd Haynes' fantastic lesbian romance drama "Carol" led the pack with 7 nominations including Film of the Year, Director, Actress noms for both Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, Lgbtq Film of the Year, Screenplay, and Visually Striking Film of the Year.
Here's the coolest part, we didn't forget Tom Hardy's dual role in "Legend" playing the notorious mobsters the Kray Twins. And I'm very happy that Sean Baker who gave us "Tangerine," was included in the Best Director nominees.
Dorian winners will be revealed on January 19th! And I promise to join in on the fun for our annual toast!
The group.s annual, Hasty Pudding-esque Winners Toast is set for Sunday, March 6, in Los Angeles, and "any nominees or victors who care to join...
Here's the coolest part, we didn't forget Tom Hardy's dual role in "Legend" playing the notorious mobsters the Kray Twins. And I'm very happy that Sean Baker who gave us "Tangerine," was included in the Best Director nominees.
Dorian winners will be revealed on January 19th! And I promise to join in on the fun for our annual toast!
The group.s annual, Hasty Pudding-esque Winners Toast is set for Sunday, March 6, in Los Angeles, and "any nominees or victors who care to join...
- 1/13/2016
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
From binge-watching to emotional farewells, 2013's been quite the year for TV. Us Weekly's TV critic John Griffiths has rounded up the top 10 TV shows of this year, which include the final seasons of both 30 Rock and Breaking Bad, and the soapy political drama Scandal! See the full list below: 10. Bates MotelVera Farmiga killed it as Norman Bates’ desperate mom in this Psycho prequel. (A&E) 9. Behind the Candelabra Famed pianist Liberace (Michael Douglas) and his drugged-out boy toy (Matt Damon) were TV’s It couple of [...]...
- 12/18/2013
- Us Weekly
Ben Affleck's "Argo" continues its ascendance to Oscar glory. Adding to its treasure-trove of trophies was the big win at the Dorian Awards given by the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (Galeca).
In the acting categories, Daniel Day-Lewis won Film Performance of the Year -- Actor for "Lincoln" and Anne Hathaway was given the Female Performance of the Year award for her memorable performance as Fantine in Tom Hooper's "Les Miserables."
The complete list of Dorian Award winners is below. A celebratory toast will be held Sunday, February 17 in Los Angeles.
For more information, please visit: galeca.com and https://www.facebook.com/galecadorianawards
Here are the winners (in bold); for winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:
Film Of The Year
*** Argo (Warner Bros.)
Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight)
Keep the Lights On (Music Box)
Les Miserables (Universal)
Lincoln (DreamWorks/Touchstone)
Moonrise Kingdom...
In the acting categories, Daniel Day-Lewis won Film Performance of the Year -- Actor for "Lincoln" and Anne Hathaway was given the Female Performance of the Year award for her memorable performance as Fantine in Tom Hooper's "Les Miserables."
The complete list of Dorian Award winners is below. A celebratory toast will be held Sunday, February 17 in Los Angeles.
For more information, please visit: galeca.com and https://www.facebook.com/galecadorianawards
Here are the winners (in bold); for winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:
Film Of The Year
*** Argo (Warner Bros.)
Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight)
Keep the Lights On (Music Box)
Les Miserables (Universal)
Lincoln (DreamWorks/Touchstone)
Moonrise Kingdom...
- 1/17/2013
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (Galeca), of which I'm a proud voting member, have announced the Dorian Award nominees for 2012's best in film and television across 20 categories.
In the film category, "Argo," "Beasts of the Southern Wild," "Keep the Lights On," "Les Miserables," "Lincoln," and "Moonrise Kingdom" are competing for the Best Picture title.
Winners of the Dorian Awards will be announced on Wednesday, January 16.
Here are the nominees; for winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:
Film Of The Year
Argo (Warner Bros.)
Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight)
Keep the Lights On (Music Box)
Les Miserables (Universal)
Lincoln (DreamWorks/Touchstone)
Moonrise Kingdom (Focus)
Film Performance Of The Year - Actor
Alan Cumming / Any Day Now (Music Box)
Bradley Cooper / Silver Linings Playbook (Weinstein)
Daniel Day-Lewis / Lincoln (DreamWorks/Touchstone)
Hugh Jackman / Les Miserables (Universal)
Joaquin Phoenix / The Master (Weinstein)
John Hawkes / The Sessions (Fox...
In the film category, "Argo," "Beasts of the Southern Wild," "Keep the Lights On," "Les Miserables," "Lincoln," and "Moonrise Kingdom" are competing for the Best Picture title.
Winners of the Dorian Awards will be announced on Wednesday, January 16.
Here are the nominees; for winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:
Film Of The Year
Argo (Warner Bros.)
Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight)
Keep the Lights On (Music Box)
Les Miserables (Universal)
Lincoln (DreamWorks/Touchstone)
Moonrise Kingdom (Focus)
Film Performance Of The Year - Actor
Alan Cumming / Any Day Now (Music Box)
Bradley Cooper / Silver Linings Playbook (Weinstein)
Daniel Day-Lewis / Lincoln (DreamWorks/Touchstone)
Hugh Jackman / Les Miserables (Universal)
Joaquin Phoenix / The Master (Weinstein)
John Hawkes / The Sessions (Fox...
- 1/9/2013
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Lifetime's made-for-television movie "Five," airing Monday, could be an Emmy contender next year. The film about five women battling breast cancer includes segments directed by Emmy nominees Patty Jenkins ("The Killing"), Demi Moore (producer of "If These Walls Could Talk") and previous acting champ Jennifer Aniston ("Friends"). John Griffiths of Us Weekly called the flick "mostly maudlin," but applauded Aniston for eliciting, "a glowing turn from Patricia Clarkson as a feisty survivor-type." Clarkson is already a two-time Emmy winner for guest appearances on "Six Feet Under" and she could compete for "Five." In 2003, she earned a supporting Oscar nod as a cancer patient in "Pieces of April." Other stars of "Five" include Emmy nominees Jeanne Tripplehorn ("Grey Gardens"), Bob Newhart ("Newhart"), Jeffrey Tambor ("Arrested Develo...
- 10/9/2011
- Gold Derby
MTV Tyler Posey in “Teen Wolf.”
Does MTV’s new series “Teen Wolf” live up to the original movies? The show, starring Tyler Posey, premieres tonight after the MTV Movie Awards.
Here’s what the critics are saying so far:
–”MTV’s attempt to populate the barren landscape between Disney and the CW is admirable, and perhaps the domestication of monsters has not quite run its course. But “Teen Wolf” would be a much better show if it took its...
Does MTV’s new series “Teen Wolf” live up to the original movies? The show, starring Tyler Posey, premieres tonight after the MTV Movie Awards.
Here’s what the critics are saying so far:
–”MTV’s attempt to populate the barren landscape between Disney and the CW is admirable, and perhaps the domestication of monsters has not quite run its course. But “Teen Wolf” would be a much better show if it took its...
- 6/5/2011
- by WSJ Staff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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