'Oppenheimer' dominated the 2024 Critics Choice Awards, winning eight prizes.
Christopher Nolan continues to lead the awards season 'Barbienheimer' battle after his epic biological thriller scooped the most prizes at Sunday's ceremony at Santa Monica's Barker Hangar, where the blockbuster was named Best Picture and he won Best Director for Christopher Nolan.
Robert Downey Jr. also won Best Supporting Actor for his role as Rear Admiral Lewis Strauss.
During his speech, the 58-year-old actor went on to share some of the harsh criticism he's received during his career.
He began: “The Critics Choice Association, they’ve given me such beautiful feedback, really just so many great moments.
“And some of it’s so poetic, I just want to share some of their thoughts with you over the years.”
One he shared was that he's “sloppy, messy and lazy" and another compared him to “Pee Wee Herman emerging from a coma.”
He's also been dubbed "a puzzling waste of talent".
The flick also won Best Cinematography, Best Acting Ensemble, Best Visual Effects, Best Editing, and Best Score.
Greta Gerwig's 'Barbie' followed shortly behind with six prizes, including Best Comedy and Best Original Screenplay, despite going into the awards with a whopping 18 nominations.
The live-action musical movie also landed Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Hair and Makeup, and Ryan Gosling won the music award for Best Original Song for the hit 'I'm Just Ken'.
Elsewhere, in the movie categories, Paul Giamatti was named Best Actor for Alexander Payne's comedy-drama 'The Holdovers'.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph won Best Supporting Actress and Dominic Sessa claimed Best Young Actor
Emma Stone scooped Best Actress for 'Poor Things' and thanked her critics.
She said: "This is the Critics Choice Awards — and it is about outside opinion — but I'm very grateful to the critics for this. But I'm just learning not to care what you think."
In TV, meanwhile, it was a big night for 'Beef', Succession', and 'The Bear'.
The Netflix comedy-drama was named Best Limited Series and Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television went to the show's Steven Yeun and his co-star Ali Wong won Best Actress. Maria Bello also took home Best Supporting Actress.
Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook took Best Actor and Actress in a Drama for 'Succession', and Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri landed Best Actor and Actress in a Comedy Series for 'The Bear'. Ebon Moss-Bachrach also claimed Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for the latter show.
Elsewhere, Billy Crudup and Elizabeth Debicki won Best Supporting Actor and Actress in a Drama Series for 'The Morning Show' and 'The Crown', respectively.
Meryl Streep wasn't in attendance but was named Best Support Actress for 'Only Murders in the Building'.
Special honours were handed out with Margot Robbie presenting the SeeHer Award to her 'Barbie' co-star America Ferrera, and James Mangold gave his 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' castmate Harrison Ford the Career Achievement Award.
Comic Chelsea Handler was on hosting duties and made sure to poke fun at her boyfriend Jo Koy's Golden Globes disaster that saw his jokes fall flat.
In her opening monologue, she quipped: “Thank you for laughing at that — my writers wrote it."
The winners' list in full:
Movies
Best Picture
Oppenheimer
Best Director
Christopher Nolan — Oppenheimer
Best Actor
Paul Giamatti — The Holdovers
Best Actress
Emma Stone — Poor Things
Best Supporting Actor
Robert Downey Jr. — Oppenheimer
Best Supporting Actress
Da’Vine Joy Randolph — The Holdovers
Best Young Actor/Actress
Dominic Sessa — The Holdovers
Best Acting Ensemble
Oppenheimer
Best Original Screenplay
Barbie — Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach
Best Adapted Screenplay
American Fiction — Cord Jefferson
Best Cinematography
Hoyte van Hoytema – Oppenheimer
Best Production Design
Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer – Barbie
Best Editing
Jennifer Lame – Oppenheimer
Best Costume Design
Jacqueline Durran – Barbie
Best Hair and Makeup
Barbie
Best Visual Effects
Oppenheimer
Best Comedy
Barbie
Best Animated Feature
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Best Foreign Language Film
Anatomy of a Fall
Best Original Song
I’m Just Ken – Barbie
Best Score
Ludwig Göransson – Oppenheimer
TV
Best Drama Series
Succession
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Kieran Culkin – Succession
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Sarah Snook – Succession
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Billy Crudup – The Morning Show
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Elizabeth Debicki – The Crown
Best Comedy Series
The Bear
Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeremy Allen White – The Bear
Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Ayo Edebiri – The Bear
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The Bear
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Meryl Streep – Only Murders in the Building
Best Limited Series
Beef
Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
Steven Yeun – Beef
Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
Ali Wong – Beef
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
Jonathan Bailey – Fellow Travelers
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
Maria Bello – Beef