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'Birdman,' 'Boyhood' top winners at Critics' Choice Awards

LOS ANGELES - Fresh off their Oscar nominations, "Birdman" and "Boyhood" added to their awards-season haul with multiple wins at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards.

The Broadcast Film Critics Associated presented "Birdman" with a leading seven prizes Thursday, but its top honor, best picture, went to Richard Linklater's coming-of-age story, "Boyhood."

Linklater was also named best director, and stars Patricia Arquette and Ellar Coltrane won acting awards.

"Birdman" was recognized for original screenplay, cinematography, editing, acting ensemble, score, and two trophies for star Michael Keaton.

"The Grand Budapest Hotel" claimed three awards, including best comedy. Overlooked by the Oscars, "The Lego Movie" won best animated feature and "Life Itself" won best documentary.

The complete list of winners:

Picture: "Boyhood"

Actor: Michael Keaton, "Birdman"

Actress: Julianne Moore, "Still Alice"

Supporting actor: J.K. Simmons, "Whiplash"

Supporting actress: Patricia Arquette, "Boyhood"

Young Actor/Actress: Ellar Coltrane, "Boyhood"

Acting Ensemble: "Birdman"

Director: Richard Linklater, "Boyhood"

Original screenplay: Alejandro G. Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr., Armando Bo, "Birdman"

Adapted screenplay: Gillian Flynn, "Gone Girl"

Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki, "Birdman"

Art direction: Adam Stockhausen (production designer), Anna Pinnock (set decorator), "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

Editing: Douglas Crise, Stephen Mirrione, "Birdman"

Costume design: Milena Canonero, "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

Hair and makeup: "Guardians of the Galaxy"

Visual effects: "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes"

Animated feature: "The Lego Movie"

Action movie: "Guardians of the Galaxy"

Actor in an action movie: Bradley Cooper, "American Sniper"

Actress in an action movie: Emily Blunt, "Edge of Tomorrow"

Comedy: "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

Actor in a comedy: Michael Keaton, "Birdman"

Actress in a comedy: Jenny Slate, "Obvious Child"

Sci-fi/horror movie: "Interstellar"

Foreign language film: "Force Majeure"

Documentary feature: "Life Itself"

Song: Common, John Legend, "Glory" from "Selma"

Score: Antonio Sanchez, "Birdman"

Michael Keaton accepts the best actor in a comedy award for "Birdman" at the 20th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards at the Hollywood Palladium on Thursday in Los Angeles. Associated Press
Ethan Hawke, left, Richard Linklater, Ellar Coltrane and Patricia Arquette of "Boyhood" celebrate winning the best picture award at the 20th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards. Associated Press
Mackenzie Foy, left, and Lynda Obst accept the best sci-fi/horror movie award for "Interstellar" at the 20th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards. Associated Press
Gillian Flynn accepts the best adapted screenplay award for "Gone Girl" at the 20th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards Thursday. Associated Press
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