'Birdman' leads Critics' Choice Movie Awards nominations

Published December 16, 2014
US actor Michael Keaton poses during the red carpet for the movie 'Birdman or (The unexpected virtue of ignorance)' at the 71st Venice Film Festival August 27, 2014. – Reuters
US actor Michael Keaton poses during the red carpet for the movie 'Birdman or (The unexpected virtue of ignorance)' at the 71st Venice Film Festival August 27, 2014. – Reuters

LOS ANGELES: Birdman, the dark existential comedy about the would-be comeback of a has-been actor, scored 13 Critics' Choice Movie Awards nominations on Monday, continuing its early run as a Hollywood awards season favourite.

The film starring Michael Keaton has already led nominations for January's Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Awards. It earned nods for best picture, best actor (Keaton) and Alejandro G. Inarritu was cited for best director, among other nominations.

Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel, a comedy about a bygone Europe, picked up 11 nominations, while Richard Linklater's coming-of-age tale Boyhood earned eight nods.

The 20th iteration of the awards, which are voted on by nearly 300 members of the Broadcast Film Critics Association, will be given in a televised ceremony in Los Angeles on Jan. 15.

The 10 nominees for best picture include Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, thriller Gone Girl, World War Two code-cracking drama The Imitation Game, crime thriller Nightcrawler, civil rights historical drama Selma, Stephen Hawking biopic The Theory of Everything, prisoner of war drama Unbroken and jazz drama Whiplash.

Other films earning multiple nominations include Christopher Nolan's space epic Interstellar with seven, while Gone Girl and The Imitation Game each scored six nominations.

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