'Sinners,' 'Adolescence' lead Critics Choice nominees
- On Friday, December 5, the Critics Choice Association unveiled the nominees, with Ryan Coogler's Sinners leading with 17 nominations.
- As a kickoff to awards season, the Critics Choice Association emphasized celebration of film and TV, ready to honor the very best of the past year.
- One Battle After Another followed closely with 14 nominations, while Frankenstein and Hamnet each picked up 11; Adolescence earned six TV nominations, including Best Limited Series.
- The Critics Choice Awards telecast airs on E! and USA Network Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 7 p.m. ET, with Chelsea Handler hosting.
- Voters, the critics and entertainment reporters, nominated works in Best Stunt Design, Best Sound, Casting and Ensemble, and Visual Effects, highlighting their broad industry expertise.
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