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2014 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards: Who Won?

It’s official awards season. The Golden Globes were handed out last Sunday. The 2014 Oscar nominations are out. So are the 2014 Razzie nods . Last night, meanwhile, Aisha Tyler hosted the 2014 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, a somewhat lesser ceremony that is trying to make a name for itself. And it did so this year via the following list of winners… Best Picture : 12 Years a Slave Best Actor : Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club Best Actress : Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine Best Supporting Actor : Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club Best Supporting Actress : Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave Best Young Actor/Actress : Adele Exarchopoulos, Blue Is The Warmest Color Best Acting Ensemble : American Hustle Best Director : Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity Best Original Screenplay : Spike Jonze, Her Best Adapted Screenplay : John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave Best Cinematography : Emmanuel Lubezki, Gravity Best Art Direction : Catherine Martin (Production Designer), Beverley Dunn (Set Decorator), The Great Gatsby Best Editing : Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger, Gravity Best Costume Design : Catherine Martin, The Great Gatsby Best Hair & Makeup : American Hustle Best Visual Effects : Gravity Best Animated Feature : Frozen Best Action Movie : Lone Survivor Best Actor in an Action Movie : Mark Wahlberg, Lone Survivor Best Actress in an Action Movie : Sandra Bullock, Gravity Best Comedy : American Hustle Best Actor in a Comedy : Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street Best Actress in a Comedy : Amy Adams, American Hustle Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie : Gravity Best Foreign Language Film : Blue Is the Warmest Color Best Documentary Feature : 20 Feet From Stardom Best Song: “Let It Go” Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Frozen Best Score : Steven Price, Gravity

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Danny Boyle Says No to James Bond

Danny Boyle solicited the help of 007 in his Olympic spectacle last summer in London, but that doesn’t mean he is on track for a future Bond director gig. Skyfall actor Daniel Craig was a highlight of the opening of the London Olympics along none other than H.M. The Queen, raising rumors that he would take the helm of a future Bond pic. Asked on BBC Radio 4 if he’d be into doing a full-length Bond, Boyle said, “No, I’m not very good with huge amounts of money.” Boyle told the station that the 2000 feature The Beach with Leonardo DiCaprio made him averse to taking on big budget movies. Don’t trust me with huge amounts of money anybody,” he said, according to BBC . “I did a film, The Beach, which was a proper Hollywood scale budget and it didn’t suit me. Certain people can handle that and I love watching those kinds of films, but I’m much better with a smaller amount of money and trying to make it go a long way.” Still, Boyle oversaw the London Olympic Opening Ceremonies which reportedly cost $42.3 million, though still shy of The Beach ‘s reported $50 million budget. The feature made just under $40 million in the U.S. but managed to nab just over $144 million worldwide. Boyle pulled-off what many in the U.K. never would have imagined happening when he persuaded Queen Elizabeth II to “act” along with Daniel Craig and “appearing” to jump out of a helicopter with 007. Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire won multiple Oscars in 2009 including Best Picture. His next pic is Trance , starring James McAvoy. The latest Bond pic, Skyfall has cumed $918 million worldwide. [ Source: BBC ]

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‘Lincoln’ And ‘Les Misérables’ Lead Critics Choice Award Nominees

In the latest round of Awards, the Broadcast Film Critics Association gave their nominations for the 18th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, with Steven Spielberg ‘s Lincoln leading the pack with 13 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Daniel Day-Lewis as well as Best Supporting Actor for Tommy Lee Jones and Best Supporting Actress for Sally Field . Les Misérables followed with 11 nominations from the organization, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Hugh Jackman and Best Supporting Actress for Anne Hathaway . [ Related: LA Film Critics Name ‘Amour’ Best Picture, Boost ‘The Master,’ Jazz Up Oscar Race ] David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook also proved strong with 10 nominations including Best Picture, Best Actor for Bradley Cooper, Best Actress for Jennifer Lawrence and Best Supporting Actor for Robert De Niro. And Life of Pi followed up with nine nods, while Argo , The Master and Skyfall followed with seven nominations each. “This has been a truly spectacular year in filmmaking and our voters had an embarrassment of riches to choose from,” said BFCA President Joey Berlin in a statement.  “To recognize the remarkable achievements across every genre of filmmaking we have added several new categories this year, including often overlooked performances in Comedy and Action.  And to add even more fun, we’re letting fans in on the voting in one special category.” [ Related: Oscar Index: ‘Zero Dark’ Domination & McConaughey’s ‘Magic’ Moves ] The winners will be announced live at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards ceremony on Thursday, January 10, 2013 from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif. The show will broadcast live on The CW Network. The 18th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Nominees: BEST PICTURE Argo Beasts of the Southern Wild Django Unchained Les Misérables Life of Pi Lincoln The Master Moonrise Kingdom Silver Linings Playbook Zero Dark Thirty   BEST ACTOR Bradley Cooper – “Silver Linings Playbook” Daniel Day-Lewis – “Lincoln” John Hawkes – “The Sessions” Hugh Jackman – “Les Misérables” Joaquin Phoenix – “The Master” Denzel Washington – “Flight” [ Related: ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Takes Top National Board Of Review Honors ]   BEST ACTRESS Jessica Chastain – “Zero Dark Thirty” Marion Cotillard – “Rust and Bone” Jennifer Lawrence – “Silver Linings Playbook” Emmanuelle Riva – “Amour” Quvenzhané Wallis – “Beasts of the Southern Wild” Naomi Watts – “The Impossible”   BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Alan Arkin – “Argo” Javier Bardem – “Skyfall” Robert De Niro – “Silver Linings Playbook” Philip Seymour Hoffman – “The Master” Tommy Lee Jones – “Lincoln” Matthew McConaughey – “Magic Mike”   BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Amy Adams – “The Master” Judi Dench – “Skyfall” Ann Dowd – “Compliance” Sally Field – “Lincoln” Anne Hathaway – “Les Misérables” Helen Hunt – “The Sessions” [ Related: NY Film Critics Circle Spices Up Oscar Race With ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Best Picture Pick ]   BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS Elle Fanning – “Ginger & Rosa” Kara Hayward – “Moonrise Kingdom” Tom Holland – “The Impossible” Logan Lerman – “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” Suraj Sharma – “Life of Pi” Quvenzhané Wallis – “Beasts of the Southern Wild”   BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE Argo The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Les Misérables Lincoln Moonrise Kingdom Silver Linings Playbook   BEST DIRECTOR Ben Affleck – “Argo” Kathryn Bigelow – “Zero Dark Thirty” Tom Hooper – “Les Misérables” Ang Lee – “Life of Pi” David O. Russell – “Silver Linings Playbook” Steven Spielberg – “Lincoln”   BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Quentin Tarantino – “Django Unchained” John Gatins – “Flight” Rian Johnson – “Looper” Paul Thomas Anderson – “The Master” Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola – “Moonrise Kingdom” Mark Boal – “Zero Dark Thirty”   BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Chris Terrio – “Argo” David Magee – “Life of Pi” Tony Kushner – “Lincoln” Stephen Chbosky – “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” David O. Russell – “Silver Linings Playbook”   BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY “Les Misérables” – Danny Cohen “Life of Pi” – Claudio Miranda “Lincoln” – Janusz Kaminski “The Master” – Mihai Malaimare Jr. “Skyfall” – Roger Deakins   BEST ART DIRECTION “Anna Karenina” – Sarah Greenwood/Production Designer; Katie Spencer/Set Decorator “The Hobbit” – Dan Hennah/Production Designer; Ra Vincent & Simon Bright/Set Decorators “Les Misérables” – Eve Stewart/Production Designer; Anna Lynch-Robinson/Set Decorator “Life of Pi” – David Gropman/Production Designer; Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator “Lincoln” – Rick Carter/Production Designer; Jim Erickson/Set Decorator   BEST EDITING “Argo” – William Goldenberg “Les Misérables” – Melanie Ann Oliver and Chris Dickens “Life of Pi” – Tim Squyres “Lincoln” – Michael Kahn “Zero Dark Thirty” – William Goldenberg and Dylan Tichenor   BEST COSTUME DESIGN “Anna Karenina” – Jacqueline Durran “Cloud Atlas” – Kym Barrett and Pierre-Yves Gayraud “The Hobbit” – Bob Buck, Ann Maskrey and Richard Taylor “Les Misérables” – Paco Delgado “Lincoln” – Joanna Johnston   BEST MAKEUP Cloud Atlas The Hobbit Les Misérables Lincoln   BEST VISUAL EFFECTS The Avengers Cloud Atlas The Dark Knight Rises The Hobbit Life of Pi   BEST ANIMATED FEATURE Brave Frankenweenie Madagascar 3 ParaNorman Rise of the Guardians Wreck-It Ralph   BEST ACTION MOVIE The Avengers The Dark Knight Rises Looper Skyfall   BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE Christian Bale – “The Dark Knight Rises” Daniel Craig – “Skyfall” Robert Downey Jr. – “The Avengers” Joseph Gordon-Levitt – “Looper” Jake Gyllenhaal – “End of Watch”   BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE Emily Blunt – “Looper” Gina Carano – “Haywire” Judi Dench – “Skyfall” Anne Hathaway – “The Dark Knight Rises” Jennifer Lawrence – “The Hunger Games”   BEST COMEDY Bernie Silver Linings Playbook Ted This Is 40 21 Jump Street   BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY Jack Black – “Bernie” Bradley Cooper – “Silver Linings Playbook” Paul Rudd – “This Is 40” Channing Tatum – “21 Jump Street” Mark Wahlberg – “Ted”   BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY Mila Kunis – “Ted” Jennifer Lawrence – “Silver Linings Playbook” Shirley MacLaine – “Bernie” Leslie Mann – “This Is 40” Rebel Wilson – “Pitch Perfect”   BEST SCI-FI/HORROR MOVIE The Cabin in the Woods Looper Prometheus   BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Amour The Intouchables A Royal Affair Rust and Bone   BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Bully The Central Park Five The Imposter The Queen of Versailles Searching for Sugar Man West of Memphis   BEST SONG “For You” – performed by Keith Urban/written by Monty Powell & Keith Urban – Act of Valor “Learn Me Right” – performed by Birdy with Mumford & Sons/written by Mumford & Sons – Brave “Skyfall” – performed by Adele/written by Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth – Skyfall “Still Alive” – performed by Paul Williams/written by Paul Williams – Paul Williams Still Alive “Suddenly” – performed by Hugh Jackman/written by Claude-Michel Schonberg & Alain Boublil & Herbert Kretzmer – Les Misérables   BEST SCORE “Argo” – Alexandre Desplat “Life of Pi” – Mychael Danna “Lincoln” – John Williams “The Master” – Jonny Greenwood “Moonrise Kingdom” – Alexandre Desplat

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Ellen Pompeo At Home In Hollywood

Ellen Pompeo plays as a physician on TV series Grey’s Anatomy. However, according to her decorator Martyn Lawrence-Bullard, the actress acts like a college kid when it comes to decorating her Spanish-style house in Hollywood Hills, which will be featured in the May issue of Elle Décor. The actress lives with her music producer husband Chris Ivery and their 7-month-old daughter Stella Luna. She said that her home is the perfect house for her family. It’s all about living a simple life and spending time with friends like eating, chatting and swimming. People come and go all the time. Martyn said that it’s a happy place. Ellen Pompeo At Home In Hollywood is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading