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It’s Trophy Time:Critic’s Choice Awards

You know what they say…everyone’s a critic. And that was certainly true Thursday, January 10 when the 18th annual Critic’s Choice Awards was kicked off, hosted by Sam Rubin.

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The movie Lincoln received a record setting 13 nominations for this year’s awards. However, the winner of best picture was Argo, directed by Ben Affleck. Affleck also took home an award for Best Director. This win seemed obvious, however when the nominees for the Oscars were announced, Affleck wasn’t nominated (ouch).  Aside from this major academy burn, Affleck was in good spirits all night, and jokingly “thanked the academy” when accepting his Critics Choice Award.

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Daniel Day Lewis took home Best Actor for his role in Lincoln, and Best Actress was won by Jessica Chastain for her role as the leading lady in Zero Dark Thirty.  Some other highlights included Anne Hathaway winning Best Supporting Actress for Les Misérables, Skyfall winning Best Action Movie, as well as the always-awesome Jennifer Lawrence yet again winning two awards, one for Best Actress in a Comedy ( Silver Linings Playbook), and Best Actress in an Action Movie ( The Hunger Games).

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To get the full details on all the awards and starts go to http://www.criticschoice.com/movie-awards/