Critics’ Choice Awards Moves Back to Mid-January Date, Rejecting Last Year’s Earlier Timeline
After jumping ahead of the fray for the 2016 awards, the BFCA’s annual awards show moves back to mid-January, and grabs a new televised home.
After jumping ahead of the fray for the 2016 awards, the BFCA’s annual awards show moves back to mid-January, and grabs a new televised home.
No question, momentum is building for escapist musical “La La Land.”
‘La La Land’ has 12 film nominations, while HBO heads into the night with 22 television nominations.
Plus: Anticipating the Golden Globes nominations and the Critics Choice Awards.
Damien Chazelle’s Hollywood musical pulls 12 nominations, while “Moonlight” and “Arrival” each boast 10.
Key members of the Broadcast Television Journalists Association depart after a new deal gives the magazine priority access for the Critics’ Choice Awards.
The first-annual event will be held next month in Brooklyn, New York.
Will the critics be able to see the year-end films in time to vote for them?
The inaugural awards show will roll out on November 3.
Brie Larson and Leonardo DiCaprio Win Critics’ Choice Awards, ‘Spotlight’ Takes Best Picture (VIDEO CLIPS)
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Dominates Critics’ Choice Awards, But ‘Spotlight’ Wins Best Picture
Daily Reads: How David Bowie Challenged MTV on Race, The Authentically Pleasurable Nonsense of the Oscars, and More