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Critics Choice Super Awards 2021 - Full Winners List Revealed!

The full list of winners for the 2021 Critics Choice Super Awards has been announced!

The show aired on The CW Network on Sunday night (January 10) and it honored the most popular, fan-obsessed genres across both television and movies, including Superhero/Comic Book, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Horror, Action and Animation.

The Critics Choice Association also presented the Legacy Award to the Star Trek franchise, recognizing the cultural impact it has had across multiple decades while continuing to appeal to and grow its loyal fanbase with new stories and characters.

Star Trek legend Patrick Stewart and Star Trek: Discovery‘s Sonequa Martin-Green accepted the honor during the broadcast, which will be available for streaming on The CW app starting on Monday.

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20 Oscar Contender Movies for 2021 That You Can Watch Now at Home!

If you’re looking for some great movies to watch over the holiday break, it’s the perfect time to catch up on all the contenders for the upcoming awards season!

So many of the movies that will be frontrunners for Oscars and Golden Globes are already available on the most popular streaming services like Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, and more.

It’s going to be an unusual awards season since not many movies have been released in theaters in 2020 due to the pandemic, so most contenders are exclusives to the streaming services.

While so many films are already available to stream, there are several more on the way. Hulu just acquired one of the awards frontrunners and it will likely be released in the next couple months.

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Andra Day's Billie Holiday Movie, a Big Awards Contender, Has Been Sold to Hulu

The upcoming movie The United States vs Billie Holiday, which stars Andra Day as the title character, has been sold to Hulu!

The film was directed by Oscar nominee Lee Daniels and it has been considered a major contender during the 2021 awards season.

Variety reports that the movie was originally set up for a sale at Paramount Pictures, but the deal never actually closed. That studio had been planning an advertising campaign for the film, but now that the pandemic is not slowing down, it makes sense for the movie to be released elsewhere.

The United States vs. Billie Holiday was originally scheduled for a theatrical release on February 26, 2021. No date has been announced for a streaming premiere on Hulu.

It’s likely that streaming services will dominate the Oscars in 2021 with Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Apple all in the running with major contenders!

Here is the movie’s synopsis: “The legendary Billie Holiday, one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time, spent much of her career being adored by fans across the globe. Beginning in the 1940’s in New York City, the federal government targeted Holiday in a growing effort to escalate and racialize the war on drugs, ultimately aiming to stop her from singing her controversial and heart-wrenching ballad, “Strange Fruit.” “

New York Film Critics Circle Announces Winners for 2020 Awards!

The New York Film Critics Circle has voted for the winners of its 2020 awards and the full list was just revealed!

The winner of Best Picture is likely a film that you haven’t heard of yet. The movie First Cow was released in limited theaters in March, right before the pandemic hit. It’s now available for streaming with a Showtime subscription.

Chadwick Boseman received a posthumous award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in the Netflix movie Da 5 Bloods.

Best Supporting Actress went to Maria Bakalova, who played Borat’s daughter in the new Amazon Prime Video movie Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.

You can see the winners for Best Actor and Best Actress by clicking inside and checking out the full list of winners.

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