Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy and Jeremy Allen White are just a few of the stars who have been trending after being recognized at the beginning of the awards season. Although they have already won several awards, this is just the beginning, and soon the Critics Choice Awards 2024 will take place.
It is the only awards ceremony that brings together critics’ groups from New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and more to celebrate the performances of some of the most recognized figures of the year in various unique categories. It even has some nominations that are not present in other events, such as the Best Young Performer award.
There are only five days left to see how the most relevant stars make their grand entrance on the red carpet and provide us with some of the most iconic encounters, as has happened with Selena Gomez and Florence Pugh or the reunion between Amanda Seyfried and Meryl Streep at the Golden Globes.
When will the CCA 2024 take place?
As is the case every year, the Critics Choice Awards take place in the first month, so this time, it will be held on January 14. On Sunday, the stars will gather at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles to see who among them will take home a statuette.
The complete nominations are already available, as the television nominations were announced on December 5 at 9 AM PT, while the film nominations were revealed on December 13, 2023, at the same time. The 29th annual ceremony will be executive produced by Bob Bain Productions and Berlin Entertainment.
Which platform will broadcast the CCA 2024?
The awards presented by the American-Canadian Critics’ Choice Association can be streamed through Hulu. The event will start at 7:00 PM and end at 10:00 PM ET (delayed PT, check local listings). In the case of Latin America, the ceremony can be watched through HBO Max or TNT.
The CCA is not only one of the most anticipated awards but also serves as a prelude to the Oscars, which will take place on March 10. This time, the movie Barbie leads the nominations with a total of 18. However, Oppenheimer and Poor Things are not far behind and hope to compete in several categories.