31st Critics Choice Awards: TV Dominates, P.T. Anderson Film Sweeps
Television series like The Pitt, Adolescencia, and The Studio led wins at the 31st Critics Choice Awards, while Paul Thomas Anderson's Una batalla.
Key Points
- TV winners: The Pitt (best drama), The Studio (best comedy), Adolescencia (best limited series).
- Film sweep: Una batalla tras otra wins best picture, director, adapted screenplay.
- Acting highlights: Noah White (drama lead), Seth Rogen (comedy lead), Timothée Chalamet (best actor), Jessie Buckley (best actress).
- Other: Hacks, South Park, Jimmy Kimmel Live! take category wins.
31st Critics Choice Awards, presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association, celebrated top television and film achievements early Sunday morning at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica Airport, California.
Television series dominated the night, with *The Pitt*, *Adolescencia*, and *The Studio* securing the most honors. Apple TV+'s Hollywood industry satire *The Studio* took best comedy series, alongside best comedy actor for Seth Rogen and best supporting comedy actor for Ike Barinholtz.
HBO Max's medical drama *The Pitt* earned best drama series, best drama lead actor for Noah White, and best supporting drama actress for Katherine LaNasa.
Netflix's British miniseries *Adolescencia*, which follows a teenager accused of murdering a schoolmate, proved one of the biggest winners. It claimed best limited series, best limited series actor for Stephen Graham, best supporting limited series actor for Owen Cooper, and best supporting limited series actress for Erin Doherty.
Other TV accolades went to Jean Smart for best comedy actress in *Hacks*, Rhea Seehorn for best drama actress in *Pluribus*, *El juego del calamar* for best foreign series, *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* for best talk show, and *South Park* for best animated series.
In film, Paul Thomas Anderson's *Una batalla tras otra*, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and adapted from Thomas Pynchon's novel *Vineland*, swept major categories with wins for best picture, best adapted screenplay, and best director.
The latest installment of the *Agafa-ho com puguis* franchise, featuring Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson, won best comedy.
Acting honors included best actress for Jessie Buckley in *Hamnet*, best actor for Timothée Chalamet in *Marty Supreme*, best supporting actress for Amy Madigan in *Weapons*, and best supporting actor for Jacob Elordi in *Frankenstein*.
Original Sources
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