Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Duran Duran announce landmark reissue of first five studio albums

Duran Duran are to reissue their first five studio albums on LP and CD. The rock band - which...

Latest Posts

Grammy Award-winning saxophonist David Sanborn dies aged 78 after six-year battle with cancer

David Sanborn has died at the age of 78. The Grammy Award-winning saxophonist had spent his career playing with...

Songer explains why he has never tried to ‘chase hits’ and would rather perform album tracks

Songer has never tried to "chase hits" in his career. The 23-year-old rapper is known for his hits like...

Joel Corry reveals Kylie Minogue collaboration for new summer tracks: ‘The Queen!’

Joel Corry has been working in the studio with Kylie Minogue. The 34-year-old DJ revealed that he has collaborated...

Eurovision legend Lulu extends farewell UK tour after huge demand

Lulu has extended her farewell tour. The 75-year-old pop icon announced in February that she was to hit the...

Kevin Costner awards Lifetime Achievement Award


Kevin Costner received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards last night (15.01.15).

The 59-year-old actor – who has appeared in ‘Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves’, ‘Dance With Wolves’ and ‘The Untouchables’ during his lengthy career – thanked those behind the scenes of his movies, as well as his parents and wife Christine Baumgartner for their support.

He said: "I would like to thank the directors who took the chance on me….to all the drivers who drove me early and late and kept me safe…to the people who prepared the food for us…thank you. To my assistants..to the crews who worked impossible hours…and of course to my fellow actors to always manage to fight their way to this mythical place called Hollywood, nobody has it better than us right? So try to act grateful.

"This can only end where it started so I want to say a simple thank you to my parents and my beautiful wife and partner."

Elsewhere at the prestigious ceremony – which celebrated its 20th year – ‘Birdman’ swept the board winning in seven categories, including three for the film’s star, Michael Keaton, who took the prizes for Best Actor, Best Comedy Actor, and Best Acting Ensemble.

‘Boyhood’ was also praised, picking up the Best Picture and Best Director awards at the event – which took place at the Hollywood Palladium – as well as Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette and Best Young Actor/Actress for 20-year-old Ellar Coltrane.

Other films praised during the evening included ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ which won Best Comedy, and ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ which was crowned Best Action Movie.



The full list of winners from the 20th Critics’ Choice Movie Awards:



Best picture

‘Boyhood’



Best actor

Michael Keaton – ‘Birdman’



Best actress

Julianne Moore – ‘Still Alice’



Best director

Richard Linklater – ‘Boyhood’



Best acting ensemble

‘Birdman’



Best adapted screenplay

‘Gone Girl’



Best original screenplay

‘Birdman’



Best comedy

‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’



Best actress in a comedy

Jenny Slate – ‘Obvious Child’



Best actor in a comedy

Michael Keaton – ‘Birdman’



Best supporting actress

Patricia Arquette- ‘Boyhood’



Best supporting actor

J.K. Simmons – ‘Whiplash’



Best song

‘Glory’ – Common/John Legend – ‘Selma’



Best animated feature

‘The Lego Movie’



Best action movie

‘Guardians of the Galaxy’



Best actress in an action movie

Emily Blunt – ‘Edge of Tomorrow’



Best actor in an action movie

Bradley Cooper – ‘American Sniper’



Best young actor/actress

Ellar Coltrane – ‘Boyhood’



Best sci fi/horror movie

‘Interstellar’



Best documentary feature

‘Life Itself’



Best cinematography

‘Birdman’ – Emmanuel Lubezki



Best visual effects

‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes;



Best editing

‘Birdman’ – Douglas Crise, Stephen Mirrione



Best art direction

‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ – Adam Stockhausen/Production Designer, Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator



Best costume design

‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ – Milena Canonero



Best hair & makeup

‘Guardians of the Galaxy’



Best score

Antonio Sanchez – ‘Birdman’



Best foreign language film

‘Force Majeure’ (Sweden)

Latest Posts

Grammy Award-winning saxophonist David Sanborn dies aged 78 after six-year battle with cancer

David Sanborn has died at the age of 78. The Grammy Award-winning saxophonist had spent his career playing with...

Songer explains why he has never tried to ‘chase hits’ and would rather perform album tracks

Songer has never tried to "chase hits" in his career. The 23-year-old rapper is known for his hits like...

Joel Corry reveals Kylie Minogue collaboration for new summer tracks: ‘The Queen!’

Joel Corry has been working in the studio with Kylie Minogue. The 34-year-old DJ revealed that he has collaborated...

Eurovision legend Lulu extends farewell UK tour after huge demand

Lulu has extended her farewell tour. The 75-year-old pop icon announced in February that she was to hit the...

Don't Miss

Post Malone and Noah Kahan set for ACM Awards

Post Malone and Noah Kahan are among the new additions to the lineup for the ACM Awards 2024. The...

Billie Eilish announces Hit Me Hard And Soft cinema listening events in US

Billie Eilish is giving fans the chance to attend the 'HIT ME HARD AND SOFT – A Listening Event Presented by Apple...

Keith Urban brands Ariana Grande’s We Can’t Be Friends ‘audible heroin’

Keith Urban has dubbed Ariana Grande's infectious hit 'We Can't Be Friends' "audible heroin". The 56-year-old country music star...

Charli XCX DID pen songs for Britney Spears, but doubts she was involved in process

Charli XCX has confirmed she DID pen songs for a new Britney Spears album - but doesn't know if the pop idol...

Kings of Leon ‘didn’t want’ Sex on Fire

Kings of Leon "didn't want" 'Sex on Fire' to be on ‘Only By The Night’. The 2008 track has...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.