'Argo,' 'Silver Linings Playbook' win at Critics Choice
Ben Affleck's Iran hostage drama “Argo,” “Lincoln” star Daniel Day-Lewis and “Zero Dark Thirty”'s Jessica Chastain were among big winners at the Critics Choice Movie
Awards on Thursday, taking honors for best picture, actor and actress, with Affleck nabbing the prize for best director.
The all-star “Silver Linings Playbook” swept the comedy awards, winning best comedy film, best comedy actor for Bradley Cooper and best comedy actress, which went to Jennifer Lawrence.
The 250-member Broadcast Film Critics Association, the largest film critics organization in the United States and Canada, also gave the film its best acting ensemble prize at the event in Santa Monica, California.
Affleck, known mostly as actor and who was overlooked for directing “Argo” earlier on Thursday when the Academy Award nominations were announced, began his acceptance with the quip:
“I would like to thank the academy,” before adding “I'm kidding. This is the one that counts.”
Day-Lewis won for his acclaimed performance in the title role of Steven Spielberg's historical drama “Lincoln,” while Chastain took the prize for “Zero Dark Thirty,” about the hunt for Osama Bin Laden.
It was one of only two awards for “Lincoln,” which led the Oscar nominations with 12. The Oscar runner-up, “Life of Pi,” won only two technical awards.