2015 Critics Choice Awards Nominations Led by ‘Birdman’ with 13 Nominations

Birdman is clearly a favorite this awards season, at least when it comes to nominations as it once again tops a list of nominees, this time the 2015 Critics Choice Awards as it leads the field with 13 total nominations followed by The Grand Budapest Hotel, which continues to surge this awards season with 11 nominations, and Boyhood with eight.

Full disclosure, I’m part of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA), which nominates and votes on these awards, but I’m a little nervous my nominees this year weren’t counted as I mistakenly missed the deadline by a few hours thinking it was on Saturday, not Friday. Oops, though looking at these nominations it doesn’t seem as if it would have mattered. For example, I don’t see Locke anywhere, Carrie Coon (Gone Girl) didn’t get a supporting actress nomination, A Most Wanted Man didn’t get an adapted screenplay nomination, no nomination for The Raid 2 in Best Action Movie, no Chef or Wild Tales in Best Comedy and no Keep On Keepin’ On for Best Documentary.

I know I didn’t vote to see Unbroken to get four nominations, which is crazy talk if you ask me. It’s also interesting to see Foxcatcher missing so many nominations but still landing a Best Makeup nom? The nominations for American Sniper are also frustrating, especially in the Best Action category when X-Men: Days of Future Past doesn’t receive a nomination or the aforementioned The Raid 2.

It also would appear one of my nominees in several categories might not have been eligible, because I can’t think of any other reason Xavier Dolan‘s Mommy wouldn’t at least be nominated for Best Foreign Film or why its star, Antoine-Olivier Pilon, wouldn’t have received a Best Young Actor nominations.

Oh well, the winners will be revealed at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, televised on A&E on January 15th at 9pm ET/ 6pm PT, the same day the Oscar nominations are announced. Michael Strahan of all people will be hosting the awards.

The complete list of nominations is directly below.

BEST PICTURE

  • Birdman
  • Boyhood
  • Gone Girl
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • The Imitation Game
  • Nightcrawler
  • Selma
  • The Theory of Everything
  • Unbroken
  • Whiplash

BEST DIRECTOR

  • Wes Anderson (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
  • Ava DuVernay (Selma)
  • David Fincher (Gone Girl)
  • Alejandro G. Inarritu (Birdman)
  • Angelina Jolie (Unbroken)
  • Richard Linklater (Boyhood)

BEST ACTOR

  • Benedict Cumberbatch (The Imitation Game)
  • Ralph Fiennes (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
  • Jake Gyllenhaal (Nightcrawler)
  • Michael Keaton (Birdman)
  • David Oyelowo (Selma)
  • Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything)

BEST ACTRESS

  • Jennifer Aniston (Cake)
  • Marion Cotillard (Two Days, One Night)
  • Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything)
  • Julianne Moore (Still Alice)
  • Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl)
  • Reese Witherspoon (Wild)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Josh Brolin (Inherent Vice)
  • Robert Duvall (The Judge)
  • Ethan Hawke (Boyhood)
  • Edward Norton (Birdman)
  • Mark Ruffalo (Foxcatcher)
  • J.K. Simmons (Whiplash)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  • Patricia Arquette (Boyhood)
  • Jessica Chastain (A Most Violent Year)
  • Keira Knightley (The Imitation Game)
  • Emma Stone (Birdman)
  • Meryl Streep (Into the Woods)
  • Tilda Swinton (Snowpiercer)

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE

  • Birdman
  • Boyhood
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • The Imitation Game
  • Into the Woods
  • Selma

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  • Birdman (Alejandro G. Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr., Armando Bo)
  • Boyhood (Richard Linklater)
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness)
  • Nightcrawler (Dan Gilroy)
  • Whiplash (Damien Chazelle)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  • Gone Girl (Gillian Flynn)
  • The Imitation Game (Graham Moore)
  • Inherent Vice (Paul Thomas Anderson)
  • The Theory of Everything (Anthony McCarten)
  • Unbroken (Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese, William Nicholson)
  • Wild (Nick Hornby)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

  • Birdman (Emmanuel Lubezki)
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel (Robert Yeoman)
  • Interstellar (Hoyte Van Hoytema)
  • Mr. Turner (Dick Pope)
  • Unbroken (Roger Deakins)

BEST ART DIRECTION

  • Birdman (Kevin Thompson/Production Designer, George DeTitta Jr./Set Decorator)
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel (Adam Stockhausen/Production Designer, Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator)
  • Inherent Vice (David Crank/Production Designer, Amy Wells/Set Decorator)
  • Interstellar (Nathan Crowley/Production Designer, Gary Fettis/Set Decorator)
  • Into the Woods (Dennis Gassner/Production Designer, Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator)
  • Snowpiercer (Ondrej Nekvasil/Production Designer, Beatrice Brentnerova/Set Decorator)

BEST EDITING

  • Birdman (Douglas Crise, Stephen Mirrione)
  • Boyhood (Sandra Adair)
  • Gone Girl (Kirk Baxter)
  • Interstellar (Lee Smith)
  • Whiplash (Tom Cross)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

  • The Grand Budapest Hotel (Milena Canonero)
  • Inherent Vice (Mark Bridges)
  • Into the Woods (Colleen Atwood)
  • Maleficent (Anna B. Sheppard)
  • Mr. Turner (Jacqueline Durran)

BEST HAIR & MAKEUP

  • Foxcatcher
  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
  • Into the Woods
  • Maleficent

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

  • Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
  • Edge of Tomorrow
  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
  • Interstellar

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

  • Big Hero 6
  • The Book of Life
  • The Boxtrolls
  • How to Train Your Dragon 2
  • The Lego Movie

BEST ACTION MOVIE

  • American Sniper
  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier
  • Edge of Tomorrow
  • Fury
  • Guardians of the Galaxy

BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE

  • Bradley Cooper (American Sniper)
  • Tom Cruise (Edge of Tomorrow)
  • Chris Evans (Captain America: The Winter Soldier)
  • Brad Pitt (Fury)
  • Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy)

BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE

  • Emily Blunt (Edge of Tomorrow)
  • Scarlett Johansson (Lucy)
  • Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1)
  • Zoe Saldana (Guardians of the Galaxy)
  • Shailene Woodley (Divergent)

BEST COMEDY

  • Birdman
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • St. Vincent
  • Top Five
  • 22 Jump Street

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY

  • Jon Favreau (Chef)
  • Ralph Fiennes (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
  • Michael Keaton (Birdman)
  • Bill Murray (St. Vincent)
  • Chris Rock (Top Five)
  • Channing Tatum (22 Jump Street)

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

  • Rose Byrne (Neighbors)
  • Rosario Dawson (Top Five)
  • Melissa McCarthy (St. Vincent)
  • Jenny Slate (Obvious Child)
  • Kristen Wiig (The Skeleton Twins)

BEST SCI-FI/HORROR MOVIE

  • The Babadook
  • Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
  • Interstellar
  • Snowpiercer
  • Under the Skin

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

  • Force Majeure
  • Ida
  • Leviathan
  • Two Days, One Night
  • Wild Tales

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

  • Citizenfour
  • Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me
  • Jodorowsky’s Dune
  • Last Days in Vietnam
  • Life Itself
  • The Overnighters

BEST SONG

  • “Big Eyes” (Big Eyes)
  • “Everything Is Awesome” (The Lego Movie)
  • “Glory” (Selma)
  • “Lost Stars” (Begin Again)
  • “Yellow Flicker Beat” (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1)

BEST SCORE

  • Alexandre Desplat (The Imitation Game)
  • Johann Johannsson (The Theory of Everything)
  • Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (Gone Girl)
  • Antonio Sanchez (Birdman)
  • Hans Zimmer (Interstellar)

BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS

  • Ellar Coltrane (Boyhood)
  • Ansel Elgort (The Fault in Our Stars)
  • Mackenzie Foy (Interstellar)
  • Jaeden Lieberher (St. Vincent)
  • Tony Revolori (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
  • Quvenzhane Wallis (Annie)
  • Noah Wiseman (The Babadook)
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