At the 31st Critics’ Choice Awards, Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Battle Behind the Battle” won the title of Best Picture of the Year, while also winning important awards for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay.
According to The Legend of Medea’s Life, the film “Battle Behind the Battle,” which focuses on radical politics, won the title of Best Picture at the 31st Critics’ Choice Awards. The film also won two other important awards, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for Paul Thomas Anderson, bringing it one step closer to an Oscar.
Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” and “The Sinners” also led the way with four awards each. “Frankenstein” won best supporting actor for Jacoby Elwardi, as well as awards for production design, makeup and costume design. “The Sinners” also won for original screenplay, casting and score, and its 20-year-old star Miles Keaton won best young actor.

The murder mystery series “Adolescence” also won four awards, including best miniseries. The series also led the way in the acting category for miniseries, winning critics’ awards for Steven Graham, Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty. The award for best actress in a miniseries went to Sarah Snook for the mystery “It’s All Her Fault.”
In the television category, “Pitt” won best drama series, with Noah Wiley and Catherine LaNassa also winning acting awards. “Studio” won best comedy series, with Seth Rogen winning best actor in a comedy series, and Ike Barinholtz winning best supporting actor in a comedy series.
Jane Smart won best actress in a comedy series for “Hex,” while Janelle James won best supporting actress in a comedy for “Abbott High School.” Rhea Seehorn won best actress in a drama for “Pluribus,” and Trammell Tillman won best supporting actor in a drama for “Separation.”
In the film category, Jessie Buckley won best actress for her role as a grieving mother in “Hemnet,” and Timothée Chalamet won best actor for his role in “Marty Supreme.” Amy Madigan won best supporting actress for her role in the horror blockbuster “Guns.”

Also, the popular animation “K-Pop Demon Hunters” won the title of Best Animated Film, and the film “Secret Agent” won the Best Foreign Language Film from Brazil.

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