18th Critics' Choice Awards
18th Critics' Choice Awards | |
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Date | January 10, 2013 |
Hosted by | Sam Rubin |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Argo |
Most awards | Silver Linings Playbook (4) |
Television coverage | |
Network | The CW |
The 18th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on January 10, 2013 at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport, honoring the finest achievements in 2012 filmmaking. The ceremony was broadcast on The CW. Sam Rubin hosted the event.
Nominees for the awards were announced on December 11, 2012.[1][2]
Winners and nominees
Best Picture
- Beasts of the Southern Wild
- Django Unchained
- Les Miserables
- Life of Pi
- Lincoln
- The Master
- Moonrise Kingdom
- Silver Linings Playbook
- Zero Dark Thirty
Best Director
- Kathryn Bigelow – Zero Dark Thirty
- Tom Hooper – Les Miserables
- Ang Lee – Life of Pi
- David O. Russell – Silver Linings Playbook
- Steven Spielberg – Lincoln
Best Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln as Abraham Lincoln
- Bradley Cooper – Silver Linings Playbook as Pat Solitano
- John Hawkes – The Sessions as Mark O'Brien
- Hugh Jackman – Les Miserables as Jean Valjean
- Joaquin Phoenix – The Master as Freddie Quell
- Denzel Washington – Flight as William "Whip" Whitaker
Best Actress
Jessica Chastain – Zero Dark Thirty as Maya
- Marion Cotillard – Rust and Bone as Stéphanie
- Jennifer Lawrence – Silver Linings Playbook as Tiffany Maxwell
- Emmanuelle Riva – Amour as Anne
- Quvenzhané Wallis – Beasts of the Southern Wild as Hushpuppy
- Naomi Watts – The Impossible as Maria Bennett
Best Supporting Actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman – The Master as Lancaster Dodd
- Alan Arkin – Argo as Lester Siegel
- Javier Bardem – Skyfall as Raoul Silva
- Robert De Niro – Silver Linings Playbook as Patrizio “Pat” Solitano, Sr.
- Tommy Lee Jones – Lincoln as Thaddeus Stevens
- Matthew McConaughey – Magic Mike as Dallas
Best Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway – Les Miserables as Fantine
- Amy Adams – The Master as Peggy Dodd
- Judi Dench – Skyfall as M
- Ann Dowd – Compliance as Sandra
- Sally Field – Lincoln as First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln
- Helen Hunt – The Sessions as Cheryl Cohen Greene
Best Young Actor/Actress
Quvenzhané Wallis – Beasts of the Southern Wild as Hushpuppy
- Elle Fanning – Ginger & Rosa as Ginger
- Kara Hayward – Moonrise Kingdom as Suzy Bishop
- Tom Holland – The Impossible as Lucas Bennett
- Logan Lerman – The Perks of Being a Wallflower as Charlie Kelmeckis
- Suraj Sharma – Life of Pi as Piscine Molitor "Pi" Patel
Best Acting Ensemble
Best Adapted Screenplay
- Chris Terrio – Argo
- David Magee – Life of Pi
- Stephen Chbosky – The Perks of Being a Wallflower
- David O. Russell – Silver Linings Playbook
Best Original Screenplay
Quentin Tarantino – Django Unchained
- John Gatins – Flight
- Rian Johnson – Looper
- Paul Thomas Anderson – The Master
- Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola – Moonrise Kingdom
- Mark Boal – Zero Dark Thirty
Best Animated Feature
Best Action Movie
Best Actor in an Action Movie
Daniel Craig – Skyfall as James Bond
- Christian Bale – The Dark Knight Rises as Bruce Wayne / Batman
- Robert Downey Jr. – The Avengers as Tony Stark / Iron Man
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Looper as young Joe
- Jake Gyllenhaal – End of Watch as Brian Taylor
Best Actress in an Action Movie
Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games as Katniss Everdeen
- Emily Blunt – Looper as Sara
- Gina Carano – Haywire as Mallory Kane
- Judi Dench – Skyfall as M
- Anne Hathaway – The Dark Knight Rises as Selina Kyle / Catwoman
Best Comedy
Best Actor in a Comedy
Bradley Cooper – Silver Linings Playbook as Pat Solitano, Jr.
- Jack Black – Bernie as Bernie Tiede
- Paul Rudd – This Is 40 as Pete
- Channing Tatum – 21 Jump Street as Greg Jenko / Brad McQuaid
- Mark Wahlberg – Ted as John Bennett
Best Actress in a Comedy
Jennifer Lawrence – Silver Linings Playbook as Tiffany Maxwell
- Rebel Wilson – Pitch Perfect as Fat Amy
- Mila Kunis – Ted as Lori Collins
- Shirley MacLaine – Bernie as Marjorie "Marge" Nugent
- Leslie Mann – This Is 40 as Debbie
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Documentary Feature
Best Art Direction
Sarah Greenwood (Production Designer), Katie Spencer (Set Decorator) – Anna Karenina
- Dan Hennah (Production Designer), Ra Vincent & Simon Bright (Set Decorators) – The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
- Eve Stewart (Production Designer), Anna Lynch-Robinson (Set Decorator) – Les Miserables
- David Gropman (Production Designer), Anna Pinnock (Set Decorator) – Life of Pi
- Rick Carter (Production Designer), Jim Erickson (Set Decorator) – Lincoln
Best Cinematography
- Janusz Kamiński – Lincoln
- Danny Cohen – Les Miserables
- Mihai Mălaimare Jr. – The Master
- Roger Deakins – Skyfall
Best Costume Design
Jacqueline Durran – Anna Karenina
- Kym Barrett, Pierre-Yves Gayraud – Cloud Atlas
- Bob Buck, Ann Maskrey, Richard Taylor – The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
- Paco Delgado – Les Miserables
- Joanna Johnston – Lincoln
Best Editing
William Goldenberg, Dylan Tichenor – Zero Dark Thirty
- William Goldenberg – Argo
- Melanie Ann Oliver, Chris Dickens – Les Miserables
- Tim Squyres – Life of Pi
- Michael Kahn – Lincoln
Best Makeup
Best Score
- Alexandre Desplat – Argo
- Mychael Danna – Life of Pi
- Jonny Greenwood – The Master
- Alexandre Desplat – Moonrise Kingdom
Best Song
"Skyfall" – performed by Adele/written by Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth – Skyfall
- "For You" – performed by Keith Urban/written by Monty Powell & Keith Urban – Act of Valor
- "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 Miserables
- "Learn Me Right" – performed by Birdy with Mumford & Sons/written by Mumford & Sons – Brave
Best Visual Effects
Louis XIII Comedy Genius
Favorite Film Franchise
[Public voting category]
Films by multiple wins
The following four films received multiple awards:
Awards | Film |
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Silver Linings Playbook |
3 | Lincoln |
Skyfall | |
2 | Argo |
Zero Dark Thirty | |
Anna Karenina | |
Life of Pi |