The post How To Watch On Streaming And Cable appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 07: Adrien Brody accepts the Best Actor award for “The Brutalist” onstage during the 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on February 07, 2025 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association) Getty Images for Critics Choice Association The nominations for the 31st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards for both film and television will be announced on Friday. Awards season kicked into high gear earlier this week when the 35th annual Gotham Awards were handed out in New York City, followed by annual “best of” announcements from the New York Film Critics Circle on Tuesday and the National Board of Review on Wednesday. Nominations were announced for the 41st annual Film Independent Spirit Awards on Wednesday as well. On Thursday, the American Film Instititute announced its annual Top 10 lists for film and television. Director Paul Thomas Anderson’s action comedy One Battle After Another — starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a washed-up revolutionary whose past catches up with him — has already emerged as an awards season favorite, earning Best Film of 2025 honors from the Gothams, NYFCC and the NBR. ForbesGuillermo Del Toro On His Lifelong Quest To Create ‘Frankenstein’By Tim Lammers Movie fans will find out Friday how well One Battle After Another does when the nominations for the 31st annual CCAs are announced by the Critics’ Choice Association. Like the Golden Globes, the CCAs honor the best in film and television at its annual ceremony. The CCA nominations are scheduled to be announced at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT on Friday on cable’s E! and USA Network’s channels. In addition, the announcement of the nominations will be streamed on CriticsChoice.com, as well as the CCA, E! Online, E! and the USA Network’s YouTube channels. The nominations will… The post How To Watch On Streaming And Cable appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 07: Adrien Brody accepts the Best Actor award for “The Brutalist” onstage during the 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on February 07, 2025 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association) Getty Images for Critics Choice Association The nominations for the 31st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards for both film and television will be announced on Friday. Awards season kicked into high gear earlier this week when the 35th annual Gotham Awards were handed out in New York City, followed by annual “best of” announcements from the New York Film Critics Circle on Tuesday and the National Board of Review on Wednesday. Nominations were announced for the 41st annual Film Independent Spirit Awards on Wednesday as well. On Thursday, the American Film Instititute announced its annual Top 10 lists for film and television. Director Paul Thomas Anderson’s action comedy One Battle After Another — starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a washed-up revolutionary whose past catches up with him — has already emerged as an awards season favorite, earning Best Film of 2025 honors from the Gothams, NYFCC and the NBR. ForbesGuillermo Del Toro On His Lifelong Quest To Create ‘Frankenstein’By Tim Lammers Movie fans will find out Friday how well One Battle After Another does when the nominations for the 31st annual CCAs are announced by the Critics’ Choice Association. Like the Golden Globes, the CCAs honor the best in film and television at its annual ceremony. The CCA nominations are scheduled to be announced at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT on Friday on cable’s E! and USA Network’s channels. In addition, the announcement of the nominations will be streamed on CriticsChoice.com, as well as the CCA, E! Online, E! and the USA Network’s YouTube channels. The nominations will…

How To Watch On Streaming And Cable

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SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 07: Adrien Brody accepts the Best Actor award for “The Brutalist” onstage during the 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on February 07, 2025 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association)

Getty Images for Critics Choice Association

The nominations for the 31st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards for both film and television will be announced on Friday.

Awards season kicked into high gear earlier this week when the 35th annual Gotham Awards were handed out in New York City, followed by annual “best of” announcements from the New York Film Critics Circle on Tuesday and the National Board of Review on Wednesday. Nominations were announced for the 41st annual Film Independent Spirit Awards on Wednesday as well. On Thursday, the American Film Instititute announced its annual Top 10 lists for film and television.

Director Paul Thomas Anderson’s action comedy One Battle After Another — starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a washed-up revolutionary whose past catches up with him — has already emerged as an awards season favorite, earning Best Film of 2025 honors from the Gothams, NYFCC and the NBR.

ForbesGuillermo Del Toro On His Lifelong Quest To Create ‘Frankenstein’

Movie fans will find out Friday how well One Battle After Another does when the nominations for the 31st annual CCAs are announced by the Critics’ Choice Association. Like the Golden Globes, the CCAs honor the best in film and television at its annual ceremony.

The CCA nominations are scheduled to be announced at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT on Friday on cable’s E! and USA Network’s channels. In addition, the announcement of the nominations will be streamed on CriticsChoice.com, as well as the CCA, E! Online, E! and the USA Network’s YouTube channels. The nominations will also be unveiled on the CCA’s social media channels.

Of course, One Battle After Another is only one of the major films vying for CCA nominations. Among the other major film releases in the running are Avatar: Fire and Ash, Bugonia, F1: The Movie, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Is This Thing On?, Jay Kelly, Marty Supreme, Sinners, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, Train Dreams, Weapons and Wicked: For Good.

Forbes2025 AFI Top 10 Includes ‘Avatar 3,’ ‘Sinners’ And ‘Frankenstein’

The Critics’ Choice Association is made up of more than 600 film and television journalists in the United States and Canada. Earlier this year, the CCA presented its 2024 Best Picture award to Anora, which went on to win Best Picture at the Oscars.

The 31st Annual CCAs will be handed out on Sunday, Jan. 4, at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif. Comedian Chelsea Handler is returning to host the CCAs, which will be broadcast on E! and the USA Network at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Note: This article will be updated on Friday after the nominations for the 31st annual Critics’ Choice Awards are announced.

Awards Season Continues To Take Shape Next Week With The Golden Globe Nominations

The last major awards season announcement for film and television for the month happens on Monday, Dec. 8, when the nominations for the 83rd annual Golden Globes are revealed.

Several industry award nominations will be announced in January, beginning with the Annie Awards on Jan. 6, the Screen Actors Guild’s newly rebranded Actor Awards on Jan. 7 and the NAACP Image Awards on Jan. 8.

In addition, television and commercial nominees will be announced by the Directors Guild of American on Jan. 7, followed by the DGA’s Theatrical Feature nominations on Jan. 8. Nominations for the Producers Guild of America Awards will be announced on Jan. 9, followed by nomination announcements for the 98th Academy Awards on Jan. 22 and the Writers Guild of America Awards on Jan. 27.

Note: Forbes contributor Tim Lammers is a member of the Critics’ Choice Association.

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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/2025/12/04/critics-choice-awards-nominations-how-to-watch-on-streaming-and-cable/

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