Critics Choice Awards

The Critics Choice Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognizes outstanding achievements in film and television. Presented by the Critics Choice Association, the awards are determined by a group of film and television critics from across the United States and Canada. The event honors excellence in various categories, including acting, directing, writing, and production, and serves as an influential indicator of success in the entertainment industry, often aligning with or predicting nominations and wins in other major awards like the Oscars and Emmys. Established in 1995, the Critics Choice Awards aim to celebrate and spotlight the artistic contributions of filmmakers and television creators, providing a platform for critical acknowledgment and appreciation of their work.