27th Critics' Choice Awards

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27th Critics' Choice Awards
DateMarch 13, 2022
SiteFairmont Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California, United States
Savoy Hotel, London, United Kingdom
Hosted byTaye Diggs
Nicole Byer
Highlights
Most awardsFilm:
The Power of the Dog (4)
Television:
Ted Lasso (4)
Most nominationsFilm:
Belfast / West Side Story (11)
Television:
Succession (8)
Best PictureThe Power of the Dog
Best Comedy SeriesTed Lasso
Best Drama SeriesSuccession
Best Limited SeriesMare of Easttown
Best Movie Made for TelevisionOslo
Websitewww.criticschoice.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkThe CW / TBS
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The 27th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on March 13, 2022, at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California and the Savoy Hotel in London,[1] honoring the finest achievements of filmmaking and television programming in 2021.[2][3][4][5][6] The ceremony was simulcast on The CW and TBS,[7] and hosted by Taye Diggs and Nicole Byer; this was Diggs' fourth consecutive time as host.[8] The television nominations were announced on December 6, 2021[9] and the film nominations were announced on December 13, 2021.[10]

Belfast and West Side Story led the film nominations with 11 each, followed by Dune and The Power of the Dog with 10 each.[10] Succession led the television nominations with eight, followed by Evil and Mare of Easttown with five each.[9] Overall, Netflix received a total of 42 nominations, 24 for film and 18 for television, the most for any studio or network.

On December 22, 2021, the ceremony, originally slated for January 9, 2022, was delayed due to COVID-19 pandemic-related concerns—involving the Omicron variant widespread surge in the United States.[11] On January 13, 2022, it was announced that the ceremony would take place on March 13, 2022.[5]

Winners and nominees[]

Film[]

Jane Campion, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay winner
Will Smith, Best Actor winner
Jessica Chastain, Best Actress winner
Troy Kotsur, Best Supporting Actor winner
Ariana DeBose, Best Supporting Actress winner
Kenneth Branagh, Best Original Screenplay winner
Hans Zimmer, Best Score winner
  • The Mitchells vs. the Machines[a]
  1. ^ a b c Nominated for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  2. ^ Won Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  3. ^ Nominated for Best Action Movie at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  4. ^ Won Best Action Movie at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  5. ^ Nominated for Best Superhero Movie at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards

#SeeHer Award[]

Lifetime Achievement Award[]

Television[]

Lee Jung-jae, Best Actor in a Drama Series winner
Melanie Lynskey, Best Actress in a Drama Series winner
Kieran Culkin, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
Sarah Snook, Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner
Jason Sudeikis, Best Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Jean Smart, Best Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Hannah Waddingham, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Michael Keaton, Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner
Kate Winslet, Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner
Murray Bartlett, Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner
Jennifer Coolidge, Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television winner
  • Lee Jung-jaeSquid Game as Seong Gi-hun (Netflix)[d]
    • Sterling K. BrownThis Is Us as Randall Pearson (NBC)
    • Mike ColterEvil as David Acosta (Paramount+)[e]
    • Brian CoxSuccession as Logan Roy (HBO)
    • Billy PorterPose as Pray Tell (FX)
    • Jeremy StrongSuccession as Kendall Roy (HBO)
  • Michael KeatonDopesick as Dr. Samuel Finnix (Hulu)
    • Olly AlexanderIt's a Sin as Ritchie Tozer (HBO Max)
    • Paul BettanyWandaVision as Vision (Disney+)[i]
    • William Jackson HarperLove Life as Marcus Watkins (HBO Max)
    • Joshua JacksonDr. Death as Christopher Duntsch (Peacock)[j]
    • Hamish LinklaterMidnight Mass as Father Paul Hill (Netflix)[k]
  • Kate WinsletMare of Easttown as Marianne "Mare" Sheehan (HBO)
    • Danielle BrooksRobin Roberts Presents: Mahalia as Mahalia Jackson (Showtime)
    • Cynthia ErivoGenius: Aretha as Aretha Franklin (National Geographic)
    • Thuso MbeduThe Underground Railroad as Cora Randall (Prime Video)
    • Elizabeth OlsenWandaVision as Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch (Disney+)[l]
    • Margaret QualleyMaid as Alexandra "Alex" Russell (Netflix)
Best Foreign Language Series
Best Comedy Special
  • Bo Burnham: Inside (Netflix)
    • Good Timing with Jo Firestone (Peacock)
    • James Acaster: Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999 (Vimeo)
    • Joyelle Nicole Johnson: Love Joy (Peacock)
    • Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American (Netflix)
    • Trixie Mattel: One Night Only (YouTube)
  1. ^ a b c Nominated for Best Horror Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  2. ^ Won Best Action Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  3. ^ Won Best Horror Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  4. ^ Won Best Actor in an Action Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  5. ^ a b Nominated for Best Actor in a Horror Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  6. ^ Won Best Actress in a Horror Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  7. ^ a b Nominated for Best Actress in a Horror Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  8. ^ Won Best Superhero Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  9. ^ Nominated for Best Actor in a Superhero Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  10. ^ Nominated for Best Villain in a Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  11. ^ Won Best Actor in a Horror Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  12. ^ Won Best Actress in a Superhero Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  13. ^ Nominated for Best Actress in a Superhero Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  14. ^ Won Best Villain in a Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards
  15. ^ Nominated for Best Action Series at the 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards

Films with multiple nominations and wins[]

The following twenty-two films received multiple nominations:

Film Nominations
Belfast 11
West Side Story
Dune 10
The Power of the Dog
Licorice Pizza 8
Nightmare Alley
Don't Look Up 6
King Richard
CODA 4
House of Gucci
Being the Ricardos 3
Cruella 2
Encanto
The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Flee
The French Dispatch
The Harder They Fall
The Lost Daughter
No Time to Die
Spencer
tick, tick... BOOM!
The Tragedy of Macbeth

The following five films received multiple awards:

Film Awards
The Power of the Dog 4
Belfast 3
Dune
The Eyes of Tammy Faye 2
West Side Story

Television programs with multiple nominations and wins[]

The following programs received multiple nominations:

Program Network Category Nominations
Succession HBO Drama 8
Evil Paramount+ 5
Mare of Easttown HBO Limited
The Good Fight Paramount+ Drama 4
Only Murders in the Building Hulu Comedy
Ted Lasso Apple TV+
This Is Us NBC Drama
WandaVision Disney+ Limited
Dopesick Hulu 3
Dr. Death Peacock
The Great Hulu Comedy
Hacks HBO Max
Midnight Mass Netflix Limited
Pose FX Drama
Squid Game Netflix
The Underground Railroad Prime Video Limited
What We Do in the Shadows FX Comedy
Genius: Aretha National Geographic Limited 2
Insecure HBO Comedy
It's a Sin HBO Max Limited
Maid Netflix
The Other Two HBO Max Comedy
Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia Lifetime Movie
Saturday Night Live NBC Comedy
The White Lotus HBO Limited
Yellowjackets Showtime Drama

The following programs received multiple awards:

Program Network Category Awards
Ted Lasso Apple TV+ Comedy 4
Succession HBO Drama 3
Mare of Easttown Limited 2
Squid Game Netflix Drama
The White Lotus HBO Limited

See also[]

References[]

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  7. ^ Hammond, Pete (October 26, 2021). "TBS & CW To Simulcast 2022 Critics Choice Awards On January 9". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  8. ^ White, Peter (December 10, 2021). "Nicole Byer & Taye Diggs To Host Critics Choice TV Awards On The CW & TBS". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
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  13. ^ Hammond, Pete (February 1, 2022). "Billy Crystal Set For Lifetime Achievement Honor At Critics Choice Awards". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 1, 2022.

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