'Birdman,' 'Grand Budapest Hotel' top Critics' Choice Awards nominees

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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Michael Keaton appears in a still from the film 'Birdman.'
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LOS ANGELES -- "Birdman," ''Boyhood" and a host of now regulars on the awards circuit were among the top films listed in the 20th Critics' Choice Movie Awards nominations Monday, but it was Wes Anderson's darkly whimsical "The Grand Budapest Hotel" that surprised with 11 nominations.

In addition to nods for the film, the direction, the script and the cinematography, star Ralph Fiennes was also recognized in two acting categories: best actor and best actor in a comedy.

Though beloved by critics and a box office success, "The Grand Budapest Hotel" was seen as a dark horse in the awards race due in part to its March release date. But after earning four Golden Globe nominations last week, the quirky film could be rising in awards stature as Hollywood awaits the start of Oscar nominations voting.

"Birdman" scored the most nominations, though, with 13 in categories such as best picture and best director. Lead Michael Keaton and his co-stars Emma Stone and Edward Norton all scored acting nods as well. The dark showbiz comedy also recently earned the most nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.

Richard Linklater's 12-year film "Boyhood" got eight nominations, including best picture, director, best supporting actor and actress for Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette, and best ensemble.

The Broadcast Film Critics Association also recognized "Gone Girl," ''The Imitation Game," ''Selma," ''The Theory of Everything," ''Nightcrawler," ''Unbroken" and "Whiplash" with multiple nominations, including best picture.

For the most part, the major acting nominees matched that of the recent awards nominations including Benedict Cumberbatch ("The Imitation Game"), Eddie Redmayne ("The Theory of Everything"), Reese Witherspoon ("Wild") and Julianne Moore ("Still Alice").

Notably, Angelina Jolie, whose "Unbroken" was shut out of Globes nominations, picked up a best directing nod here in addition to Ava DuVernay ("Selma") and David Fincher ("Gone Girl").

The Critics' Choice Awards have a solid track record of matching the eventual best picture Oscar winner. They also honor achievements in genre films including action, comedy and sci-fi/horror, and include categories such as best young actor and actress, allowing for movies such as "Edge of Tomorrow," ''22 Jump Street" and "The Babadook" to sneak into the mix.

Awards will be presented live from Hollywood on Jan. 15. Jessica Chastain, Kevin Costner and Ron Howard will all receive special awards during the ceremony, hosted by "Live with Kelly and Michael's" Michael Strahan.

The full list of nominees are:

BEST PICTURE

Birdman

Boyhood

Gone Girl

The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Imitation Game

Nightcrawler

Selma

The Theory of Everything

Unbroken

Whiplash

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 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

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE

Birdman

Boyhood

The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Imitation Game

Into the Woods

Selma

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 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 CINEMATOGRAPY

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 - Lana Del Rey - Big Eyes

Everything Is Awesome - Jo Li and the Lonely Island - The Lego Movie

Glory - Common/John Legend - Selma

Lost Stars - Keira Knightley - Begin Again

Yellow Flicker Beat - Lorde - 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