Tuesday, 23 February 2016


SPOTLIGHT & THE BIG SHORT WIN BIG AS WELL AT CRITICS' CHOICE AWARDS
Apart from Mad Max: Fury Road appearing as the biggest winner, Tom McCarthy's Spotlight nabs the major categories at the 21st Annual Critics' Choice Awards, including Best Picture. The biographical drama about a group of journalists who broke the story of the Catholic Church molestation scandals also wins Best Acting Ensemble and Best Original Screenplay. 



The star-studded comedy-drama The Big Short takes home three major awards as well, including Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Comedy and Best Actor In A Comedy for Christian Bale, who shares multiple lip-locking with director Adam McKay when receiving the awards. Leonardo DiCaprio and Brie Larson win Best Actor and Actress (The Revenant, Room), while Alicia Vikander and Sylvester Stallone bag the supporting categories (The Danish Girl, Creed). Young Jacob Tremblay steals everyone's hearts with his speech when he wins Best Young Actor (Room). Amy Schumer's Trainwreck wins her Best Actress In A Comedy. British sci-fi Ex Machina wins Best Sci-Fi/Horror, crowd favourite Inside Out takes Best Animated Feature and Son of Saul continues its sweep in the foreign category by winning Best Foreign Language Film


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