
Critics' Choice Awards
The Critics' Choice Awards is an annual event honoring outstanding achievements in film and television, as selected by a group of professional critics. It recognizes excellence across various categories like acting, directing, and production, reflecting critical acclaim instead of popular votes. The awards serve as a significant indicator of industry recognition and often influence other major awards, such as the Oscars and Emmys. Established in 1995, the Critics' Choice Awards are regarded as a credible and respected barometer of quality in entertainment.