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Sarah Snook and Jacob Elordi Shine at Critics Choice Awards

Australian actress Sarah Snook won the award for best actress in a limited series at the Critics Choice Awards for her performance in the psychological thriller All Her Fault. The ceremony, held in Santa Monica, California, recognized outstanding achievements in film and television, with One Battle After Another taking home the award for best picture. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, this film about a weary revolutionary in search of his daughter also garnered accolades for directing and adapted screenplay.

During his acceptance speech, Anderson expressed immense joy, stating, “This is the best time I ever had making a movie, and I feel like it shows.” Snook, born in Adelaide, admitted she was unprepared for her win and had forgotten to prepare a speech. “Now I’ve gotten up here, and I’m regretting all of it,” she remarked, capturing the audience’s laughter.

Highlights from the Ceremony

The Critics Choice Awards, presented by over 500 broadcast critics and journalists, typically follow the Golden Globes. This year, the awards shifted to an earlier date, creating anticipation about how voters would differentiate from the Globes, which will be held on January 11, 2024.

In the highly competitive best actor category, Timothée Chalamet emerged victorious for his role as an ambitious table-tennis player in Marty Supreme. Following a lively promotional tour for the film, Chalamet appeared more subdued on stage, acknowledging his nerves. “Damn, I’m more nervous than I thought I’d be,” he admitted, concluding his speech with a heartfelt tribute to his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner: “Thank you for our foundation. I love you. I couldn’t do this without you.”

Another standout was Jessie Buckley, whose portrayal of William Shakespeare’s wife in Hamnet is anticipated to earn her multiple awards this season. Overwhelmed by her recognition, Buckley exclaimed, “This is intense!” as she accepted her award.

Other Notable Winners

Among the other winners, Amy Madigan took home the award for best supporting actress for her role in Weapons, while Jacob Elordi won best supporting actor for his performance in Frankenstein. Elordi expressed gratitude towards his director and his parents during his acceptance speech. The film also earned accolades for costumes and production design.

The awards for best score, original screenplay, and best young actor went to Ryan Coogler‘s vampire drama, Sinners, with young actor Miles Caton being recognized for his performance.

Elordi has also received two Golden Globe nominations, one for best supporting male actor in Frankenstein and another for best male actor in a limited series for The Narrow Road to the Deep North. Similarly, Snook is nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in All Her Fault in the best actress in a limited series category.

The Critics Choice Awards showcased remarkable talent across the board, setting the stage for an exciting awards season ahead.

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