Critics' Choice
The "Critics' Choice" refers to awards given by the Critics Choice Association, which honors outstanding achievements in film and television. Established in 1995, these awards are determined by a group of film and television critics, making them a respected indicator of quality in the entertainment industry.
The annual ceremony celebrates various categories, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, among others. The awards aim to recognize both mainstream and independent works, providing a platform for diverse talent and storytelling in the film and television landscape.