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Ladies and gentlemen, this year's Oscar winners are officially in—the cruise ones, that is.

The experts over at Cruise Critic, a cruise reviews site and online cruise community, just announced the winners of its 11th annual Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Awards, which recognize the world's most popular cruises based on consumer reviews and ratings.

This year, the awards are a bigger deal than usual. Due to the pandemic, Cruise Critic paused their Cruisers' Choice Awards for two years, but now, they are back with newly found enthusiasm for world travel.

"With the successful return of the cruise industry, and a global demand that continues to grow, this year's awards are positioned to be more important and impactful than ever before," Colleen McDaniel, editor-in-chief of Cruise Critic, said in a statement. "And as the cruise industry has returned to its new normal, it continues to prove its resiliency and dedication to delivering guests truly memorable vacations–as evident by this year's list of winners."

Just like your favorite movie awards, the Cruisers' Choice Awards recognize value in multiple categories and subcategories. The larger umbrella categories divide cruises depending on size, featuring the small ship, mid-sized ship, large ship, and specialty categories. Then, within each one of those categories, cruises are awarded in specific subdivisions, including overall cruise lines, cabins, dining, service, and value-for-money. For specialty cruises, the awards consider subcategories of river cruises and first-timers.

Here are the Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Awards winners of 2023:

Small Ship Category

Overall Cruise Lines winner: Viking (Ocean) Cabins winner: Viking (Ocean) Dining winner: Viking (Expedition) Service winner: Windstar Cruises Value-for-Money winner: Viking (Ocean)

Mid-Size Category

Overall Cruise Lines winner: Oceania Cruises Cabins winner: Oceania Cruises Dining winner: Oceania Cruises Service winner: Oceania Cruises Value-for-Money winner: Oceania Cruises

Large Ship Category

Overall Cruise Lines winner: Virgin Voyages Cabins winner: Virgin Voyages Dining winner: Virgin Voyages Service winner: Virgin Voyages Value-for-Money winner: Virgin Voyages

Specialty Categories

First-Timers winner: Viking (Ocean) River Cruises winner: Viking (River)

For a complete list of winners as well as the second and third spots for each category, you can visit the 2023 Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Awards website .

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Viking® has received a new set of accolades from the popular online cruise resource, Cruise Critic®, earning six First Place awards in the 11 th  Annual  Cruisers’ Choice Awards . Cruise Critic presented First Place awards across Viking’s river, ocean and expedition offerings, including  Best River Line  for the second consecutive time. Viking’s ocean and expedition voyages also earned the top two placements in nearly every eligible category including  Best Overall Line  (Small Ship Category). In its first year of operation, Viking’s expedition voyages also claimed First Place in the  Best Dining  category.

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“We are honored to be recognized with top placements for our entire fleet by the Cruise Critic community, which represents some of the most experienced voices in the travel industry,” said Torstein Hagen, Chairman of Viking. “For more than 25 years, we have welcomed guests on destination-focused voyages around the world, and it is a delight to see how well our approach resonates with such knowledgeable travelers. I would like to thank our guests, the Cruise Critic community and our entire Viking family, who make these awards possible.”

Classified by Cruise Critic in the small ship category—ships carrying between 400-1,199 guests—Viking’s ocean and expedition voyages took First and Second Place, respectively, across three categories:  Best Overall Line, Best Cabins  and  Best Value for Money.  Viking’s expedition voyages took First Place in  Best Dining , with the company’s ocean voyages following in Second Place. Additionally, Viking’s ocean voyages were named the  Best for First-Timers .

Cruise Critic is the world’s leading cruise reviews site and online cruise community, with more than 650,000 cruise reviews, covering approximately 700 cruise ships across the globe. The Cruisers’ Choice Awards name the world’s most popular cruises, based entirely on reviews posted to the Cruise Critic website in the last 12 months.

During the review process for the 11 th  Annual Cruisers’ Choice Awards, Cruise Critic members and past Viking guests shared highlights of their experiences. Comments included:  

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Best River Line:  

“Everything about this cruise and all the ports were so unforgettable … The local food dishes were well represented in all meals prepared onboard. All details were very well planned. The service was impeccable, the crew was absolutely lovely. ” – Cruise Critic Member RoxanneM

Viking Mars

Best Overall Line (Small Ship Category) :

o    First Place – Viking’s ocean voyages : “We may be getting spoiled with Viking’s consistently outstanding ships, crews, food & accommodations, but that is why we keep going back to Viking.”  – Cruise Critic Member RHunt8218

o    Second Place – Viking’s expedition voyages : “ On the far edge of the world, you still have an incredible variety of sumptuous food, wonderful places to relax, a large and absolutely first-rate library with books of all sorts, and a captain and crew who are clearly at the top of their game. Our best vacation ever .” – Cruise Critic Member rgoodby

Viking Octantis

Best Dining (Small Ship Category):

o    First Place – Viking’s expedition voyages:  “Food was over the top great for every meal. Prepared to order in the grill and the special sit-down restaurants, and the buffets offered wonderful variety morning, noon and night.”–  Cruise Critic Member ALLTHENAMESHAVEBEENTAKEN

o    Second Place – Viking’s ocean voyages:   “The food on board is OUTSTANDING and is like eating at a 5-star dining restaurant at each meal.”–  Cruise Critic Member Dafongs

This announcement from Cruise Critic is the most recent milestone as Viking continues celebrating its 25 th  anniversary. In January 2023, the company had its most successful single month of bookings following recent years of strong growth.

Since 2020, Viking has welcomed 16 new ships to its fleet—including eight new Viking Longships on the rivers of Europe, new purpose-built vessels on the Mekong, Nile and Mississippi rivers; three new, identical ocean ships; and Polar Class expedition vessels. 

Viking was also named both the #1 Ocean Line and #1 River Line by both  Travel + Leisure  and  Condé Nast Traveler , making it the first line ever to simultaneously earn #1 in its categories from both publications.

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Viking dominates cruise critic’s 2023 cruisers’ choice awards, viking receives top honors in six categories, including “best overall line” and “best river line” in 11 th annual cruise critic awards.

Los Angeles (March 28, 2023)— Viking® ( www.viking.com ) today received a new set of accolades from the popular online cruise resource, Cruise Critic®, earning six First Place awards in the 11 th Annual Cruisers’ Choice Awards . Cruise Critic presented First Place awards across Viking’s river, ocean and expedition offerings, including Best River Line for the second consecutive time. Viking’s ocean and expedition voyages also earned the top two placements in nearly every eligible category including Best Overall Line (Small Ship Category). In its first year of operation, Viking’s expedition voyages also claimed First Place in the Best Dining category.

“We are honored to be recognized with top placements for our entire fleet by the Cruise Critic community, which represents some of the most experienced voices in the travel industry,” said Torstein Hagen, Chairman of Viking. “For more than 25 years, we have welcomed guests on destination-focused voyages around the world, and it is a delight to see how well our approach resonates with such knowledgeable travelers. I would like to thank our guests, the Cruise Critic community and our entire Viking family, who make these awards possible.”

Classified by Cruise Critic in the small ship category—ships carrying between 400-1,199 guests—Viking’s ocean and expedition voyages took First and Second Place, respectively, across three categories: Best Overall Line, Best Cabins and Best Value for Money . Viking’s expedition voyages took First Place in Best Dining , with the company’s ocean voyages following in Second Place. Additionally, Viking’s ocean voyages were named the Best for First-Timers .

Cruise Critic is the world’s leading cruise reviews site and online cruise community, with more than 650,000 cruise reviews, covering approximately 700 cruise ships across the globe. The Cruisers’ Choice Awards name the world’s most popular cruises, based entirely on reviews posted to the Cruise Critic website in the last 12 months.

During the review process for the 11 th Annual Cruisers’ Choice Awards, Cruise Critic members and past Viking guests shared highlights of their experiences. Comments included:

  • Best River Line: “Everything about this cruise and all the ports were so unforgettable ... The local food dishes were well represented in all meals prepared onboard. All details were very well planned. The service was impeccable, the crew was absolutely lovely.” – Cruise Critic Member RoxanneM
  • First Place – Viking’s ocean voyages: “We may be getting spoiled with Viking’s consistently outstanding ships, crews, food & accommodations, but that is why we keep going back to Viking.” – Cruise Critic Member RHunt8218
  • Second Place – Viking’s expedition voyages: “On the far edge of the world, you still have an incredible variety of sumptuous food, wonderful places to relax, a large and absolutely first-rate library with books of all sorts, and a captain and crew who are clearly at the top of their game. Our best vacation ever.” – Cruise Critic Member rgoodby
  • First Place – Viking’s expedition voyages: “Food was over the top great for every meal. Prepared to order in the grill and the special sit-down restaurants, and the buffets offered wonderful variety morning, noon and night.” – Cruise Critic Member ALLTHENAMESHAVEBEENTAKEN
  • Second Place – Viking’s ocean voyages: “The food on board is OUTSTANDING and is like eating at a 5-star dining restaurant at each meal.” – Cruise Critic Member Dafongs

Today’s announcement from Cruise Critic is the most recent milestone as Viking continues celebrating its 25 th anniversary. In January 2023, the company had its most successful single month of bookings following recent years of strong growth. Since 2020, Viking has welcomed 16 new ships to its fleet—including eight new Viking Longships on the rivers of Europe, new purpose-built vessels on the Mekong, Nile and Mississippi rivers; three new, identical ocean ships; and Polar Class expedition vessels. Viking was also named both the #1 Ocean Line and #1 River Line by both Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler , making it the first line ever to simultaneously earn #1 in its categories from both publications.

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Viking was founded in 1997 and provides destination-focused journeys on rivers, oceans, and lakes around the world. Designed for experienced travelers with interests in science, history, culture and cuisine, Chairman Torstein Hagen often says Viking offers experiences for The Thinking Person™. Viking has more than 250 awards to its name, including being the first cruise line to ever be named both the #1 Ocean Line and the #1 River Line in a single year in Travel + Leisure’s 2022 “World’s Best” Awards. Viking has also been rated the #1 River Line and #1 Ocean Line by Condé Nast Traveler in the publication’s 2022 and 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards. For additional information, contact Viking at 1-800-2-VIKING (1-800-284-5464) or visit www.viking.com . For Viking’s award-winning enrichment channel, visit www.viking.tv .

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Safiya Sinclair, Lorrie Moore, and Roxanna Asgarian among National Book Critics Circle Award Winners 

New York, NY (March 21, 2024) —Tonight at the New School, the National Book Critics Circle announced the recipients of its book awards for publishing year 2023. As NBCC President Heather Scott Partington stated, “We celebrate your imagination, your fearlessness, and your persistence. Your words are essential, particularly in this time of division and censorship.” 

The winners include  Lorrie Moore  in fiction, for   I Am Homeless if This Is Not My Home   (Knopf).   Committee chair David Varno declared: “ I Am Homeless if This Is Not My Home  is a heartbreaking and hilarious ghost story about a man who considers what it means to be human in a world infected by, as Moore puts it, ‘voluntary insanity.’ It’s an unforgettable achievement from a landmark American author.”

Roxanna Asgarian  won the nonfiction award for   We Were Once a Family: A Story of Love, Death, and Child Removal in America  (Farrar, Straus and Giroux). Committee chair   Jo Livingstone described  We Were Once a Family  as “a meticulous, harrowing, and deeply empathetic investigation into the murder-suicide of six children and their adoptive parents.”

The winner for autobiography was  Safiya Sinclair  for  How to Say Babylon: A Memoir   (Simon & Schuster). As committee member Jane Ciabattari stated, “Safiya Sinclair’s intimately crafted memoir is unforgettable and a shining example of why poets should write prose. The Eden of Sinclair’s Jamaican childhood is irrevocably altered under her father’s strict Rastafarian upbringing which first constrains, and then threatens, her life. Discovering the power of her own voice sets her free.”

The biography award went to  Jonny Steinberg , author of  Winnie and Nelson: Portrait of a Marriage   (Knopf). Committee chair Elizabeth Taylor noted that “Steinberg’s deeply insightful, painstakingly researched  Winnie and Nelson  unmasks the Mandelas, sliding past their public mythos, and the simpler romantic narrative they told each other, to reveal the emotional labyrinth beneath. With its exploration of two radically different approaches to apartheid, this beautiful biography speaks movingly to present-day struggles for racial justice.”

Tina Post  won the criticism award for  Deadpan: The Aesthetics of Black Inexpression  (NYU Press). Committee chair J. Howard Rosier praised  Deadpan  as “a book that recontextualizes the act of withholding to taxonomize its origins and uses—specifically, the tact it assumes when intersecting with blackness.”

The winner for poetry was  Kim Hyesoon  for   Phantom Pain Wings , translated by Don Mee Choi  (New Directions). Committee chair Rebecca Morgan Frank observed, “ Phantom Pain Wings  presents a stunningly original and audacious work in which grief and interventions with patriarchy and war trauma are embodied in a capacious and visceral ventriloquism that Kim Hyesoon calls an ‘I-do-bird sequence’: ‘Bird cuts me out / like the way sunlight cuts out shadows // Hole enters/ the spot where I was cut out/ I exit.’”

The  Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize , which honors both the author and translator, went to  Maureen Freely ’s translation of the late author  Tezer Özlü ’s  Cold Nights of Childhood   (Transit Books). As committee chair Mandana Chaffa remarked, “Maureen Freely’s evocative translation from Turkish strikingly depicts the haunting interior life of an unsettled young woman seeking happiness and self-determination against the backdrop of a swiftly changing Turkish society.”

Tahir Hamut Izgil won the  John Leonard Prize  for  Waiting to Be Arrested at Night: A Uyghur Poet’s Memoir of China’s Genocide   (Penguin Press), translated by Joshua L. Freeman. As committee chair Adam Dalva stated, “The John Leonard Prize for best debut book is voted on by NBCC members, who found this astonishing memoir both heartfelt and urgent, terrifying and illuminating. Izgil and Freeman offer a clear-eyed, beautifully rendered detailing of the ongoing atrocities committed against the Uyghurs, from the most personal of perspectives. As one voter put it: it’s a miracle that this book exists.”

The  NBCC Service Award  went to  Marion Winik . As past NBCC President Megan Labrise said in her remarks, “This year’s award is for extraordinary service by an exceptional critic at a crucial time in the organization’s history.” Winik is the author of many books, including  The Big Book of the Dead  and  Above Us Only Sky . Her reviews and essays have appeared in the  New York Times Magazine ,  People, Newsday, The Washington Post, NPR All Things Considered,  and monthly at Baltimore Fishbowl, among other outlets. A former NBCC treasurer, Winik helped guide the organization through the pandemic. As Labrise stated: “Quantity and quality is the Winik way.” 

The recipient of the  Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing , given to an NBCC member for exceptional critical work, was  Becca Rothfeld . Rothfeld is the nonfiction book critic for  The Washington Post , an editor at  The Point , a contributing editor at  The Boston Review , and author of the forthcoming debut essay collection  All Things Are Too Small . Rothfeld’s reviews of Benjamin Labatut’s brainy novel  The Maniac  and Senator Josh Hawley’s self-help book  Manhood , “dazzled the judges with depth, range, humor and elegant writing,” stated Balakian committee chair Colette Bancroft. “The reviews brilliantly embodied her insight, range and depth of knowledge in lively and persuasive prose.” 

The recipient of the  Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award  was  Judy Blume . As award chair Jacob M. Appel states, “Blume, whose widely acclaimed works include such modern classics as  Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret , has inspired generations of young readers by tackling the emotional turbulence of girlhood and adolescence with authenticity, candor and courage. As her works generated controversy, she earned a national reputation as a relentless opponent of censorship and an iconic champion of literary freedom.” Blume accepted the award remotely from the bookstore she runs in Key West, thanking the American Library Association for “their tireless work in protecting our intellectual freedoms,” and her parents for “the freedom to choose my own books. They never judged what I wanted to read….Their encouragement kept me going.” 

The recipient of the  Toni Morrison Achievement Award , established by the NBCC in 2021 to honor institutions that have made lasting and meaningful contributions to book culture, was the  American Library Association . As Appel states, “We honor the ALA for its longstanding commitment to equity, including its twentieth century campaigns against library segregation and for LGBT+ literature, and its perennial stance as a bulwark against those regressive and illiberal supporters of book bans. At a time when our nation’s libraries remain under relentless assault from both political and economic forces, the ALA towers over the literary landscape as a beacon for our most vulnerable voices.” 

The National Book Critics Circle Awards, founded in 1974 at the Algonquin Hotel and considered among the most prestigious in American letters, are the sole prizes bestowed by a jury of working critics and book review editors. 

Recipients of the 2023 National Book Critics Circle Awards 

AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Safiya Sinclair ,  How to Say Babylon: A Memoir  (Simon & Schuster)

Jonny Steinberg ,  Winnie and Nelson: Portrait of a Marriage  (Knopf)

Tina Post ,  Deadpan: The Aesthetics of Black Inexpression  (NYU Press)

Lorrie Moore ,  I Am Homeless if This Is Not My Home  (Knopf)

Roxanna Asgarian ,  We Were Once a Family: A Story of Love, Death, and Child Removal in America  (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

POETRY  

Kim Hyesoon ,  Phantom Pain Wings , translated by Don Mee Choi (New Directions)

GREGG BARRIOS BOOK IN TRANSLATION PRIZE Maureen Freely ’s translation of  Cold Nights of Childhood  by   Tezer Özlü   (Transit Books)

JOHN LEONARD PRIZE 

Tahir Hamut Izgil ,  Waiting to Be Arrested at Night :  A   Uyghur   Poet’s   Memoir   of   China’s   Genocide , translated by Joshua L. Freeman (Penguin Press)

NBCC SERVICE AWARD

Marion Winik

NONA BALAKIAN CITATION FOR EXCELLENCE IN REVIEWING

Becca Rothfeld

TONI MORRISON ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

American Library Association

IVAN SANDROF LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

BIOS OF AWARD RECIPIENTS 

Roxanna Asgarian  is a Texas-based independent journalist who writes about child welfare and the law. Her work has appeared in  The Washington Post ,  New York , and  Texas Monthly , among other publications. She received the 2022 J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award for  We Were Once a Family .

Born in Seoul, South Korea,  Don Mee Choi  is the author of the National Book Award winning collection  DMZ Colony ,  Hardly War ,  The Morning News Is Exciting , and several chapbooks and pamphlets of poems and essays. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, MacArthur Fellowship, Whiting Award, Lannan Literary Fellowship, Lucien Stryk Translation Prize, and DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Fellowship. She has translated several collections of Kim Hyesoon’s poetry, including  Autobiography of Death , which received the 2019 International Griffin Poetry Prize.

Maureen Freely  is a writer, translator, and Professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies and a member of English PEN. She is the author of six novels, three works of non-fiction and is the translator of five books by the Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk.

Joshua L. Freeman  is a historian of modern China and a translator of Uyghur literature. His writing and translations have appeared in  The New York Times ,  The Guardian , and elsewhere. He is an assistant research fellow at the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, in Taiwan.

Kim Hyesoon  is the author of several books of poetry and essays. She has received many awards for her poetry, including the 2019 International Griffin Poetry Prize for  Autobiography of Death  and the prestigious Samsung Ho-Am Prize in 2022.

Tahir Hamut Izgil  is one of the foremost poets writing in Uyghur. He grew up in Kashgar, attended college in Beijing, and worked as a film director in the Uyghur region. His writing has appeared in  The Atlantic ,  The New York Review of Books , and elsewhere. He lives near Washington, DC.

Lorrie Moore  is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of English at Vanderbilt University. She is the recipient of a Lannan Foundation Fellowship, as well as the PEN/Malamud Award and the Rea Award for her achievement in the short story. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

Tezer Özlü  was born in 1943 in Turkey and lived in Paris, Ankara, Istanbul, Berlin, and Zurich, where she died in 1986.  Cold Nights of Childhood  is her first novel to be translated into English.

Tina Post  is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Chicago. 

Safiya Sinclair  was born and raised in Montego Bay, Jamaica. She is the author of the poetry collection  Cannibal , winner of a Whiting Writers’ Award, the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Metcalf Award in Literature, the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Poetry, and the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry.  Cannibal  was selected as one of the American Library Association’s Notable Books of the Year, was a finalist for the PEN Center USA Literary Award and the Seamus Heaney First Book Award in the UK, and was longlisted for the PEN Open Book Award and the Dylan Thomas Prize.

Jonny Steinberg  is the author of several books about everyday life in the wake of South Africa’s transition to democracy. He is a two-time winner of South Africa’s premier nonfiction prize, the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award, and an inaugural winner of the Donald Windham–Sandy M. Campbell Literature Prizes. Until 2020, he was professor of African studies at Oxford University. He currently teaches part-time at Yale and at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research in Johannesburg.

ABOUT THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE The National Book Critics Circle was founded in 1974 at New York’s legendary Algonquin Hotel by a group of the most influential critics of the day, and awarded its first set of honors the following year. Comprising more than 700 working critics and book-review editors throughout the country, the NBCC annually bestows its awards in six categories, honoring the best books published in the past year in the United States. It is considered one of the most prestigious awards in the publishing industry. The finalists for the NBCC awards are nominated, evaluated, and selected by the 24-member board of directors, which consists of critics and editors from some of the country’s leading print and online publications, as well as critics whose works appear in these publications. For more information about the history and activities of the National Book Critics Circle and to learn how to become a supporter, visit  www.bookcritics.org . You can follow the NBCC on  Facebook ,  X , and  Instagram .

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Last night, in a ceremony at the New School in New York City, the National Book Critics Circle announced the winners of its 2023 awards, narrowed down from an impressive list of finalists in six categories: Autobiography, Biography, Criticism, Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry. Winners in each of the NBCC’s special categories—the Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize, the NBCC Service Award, the John Leonard Prize for the best first book, the Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing, the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Toni Morrison Achievement Award—were also announced.

Here are the winners:

Autobiography Safiya Sinclair,  How to Say Babylon: A Memoir : A Memoir (Simon & Schuster)

Biography Jonny Steinberg,  Winnie & Nelson: A Portrait of a Marriage (Knopf)

Criticism Tina Post,  Deadpan: The Aesthetics of Black Inexpression (NYU Press)

Fiction Lorrie Moore,  I Am Homeless if This Is Not My Home (Knopf)

Nonfiction Roxanna Asgarian, We Were Once a Family: A Story of Love, Death, and Child Removal in America (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

Poetry Kim Hyesoon, Phantom Pain Wings , translated by Don Mee Choi (New Directions)

The Gregg Barrios Prize for Book in Translation Maureen Freely’s translation of Cold Nights of Childhood by Tezer Özlü (Transit Books)

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Critics choice documentary awards: ‘still: a michael j. fox movie’ named best doc feature.

The film won a total of five awards; 'American Symphony' and '20 Days in Mariupol' also were multiple winners Sunday night.

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Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie

Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie was the top winner at the 2023 Critics Choice Documentary Awards , which were handed out Sunday night.

Among the other prizes the film collected was the best narration award for Michael J. Fox. It also won best biographical documentary, best direction for Davis Guggenheim and best editing for Michael Harte for a total of five awards overall.

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20 Days in Mariupol won two awards, for best first documentary feature and best political doc.

The eighth annual edition of the awards show, hosted by Wyatt Cenac, took place at New York’s Edison Ballroom.

Winners were announced in 18 categories spanning theatrical film, TV and digital platforms. Also this year, the Critics Choice Association honored Ross McElwee with its Pennebaker Award, formerly known as the Critics Choice Lifetime Achievement Award and named for late lifetime achievement honoree D.A. Pennebaker

This year’s ceremony was live-streamed via YouTube, Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter).

A complete list of this year’s Critics Choice Documentary Awards winners follows.

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

20 Days in Mariupol (PBS) American Symphony (Netflix) Beyond Utopia (Roadside Attractions) The Deepest Breath (Netflix) The Eternal Memory (MTV Documentary Films) Judy Blume Forever (Amazon Studios) Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures) The Mission (National Geographic) Stamped From the Beginning (Netflix) Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER)

BEST DIRECTOR

Maite Alberdi – The Eternal Memory (MTV Documentary Films) Madeleine Gavin – Beyond Utopia (Roadside Attractions) Davis Guggenheim – Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER) Matthew Heineman – American Symphony (Netflix) Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss – The Mission (National Geographic) Steve McQueen – Occupied City (A24)

BEST FIRST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Best cinematography.

Tim Cragg – The Deepest Breath (Netflix) (WINNER) Tony Hardmon, Matthew Heineman, Thorsten Thielow – American Symphony (Netflix) Lennert Hillege – Occupied City (A24) Franz Lustig – Anselm (Sideshow) D. Smith – Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures) Toby Strong, James Boon, Bob Poole, Neil Fairlie, Wim Vorster, Joshua Tarr, Pete Allibone, Neil Harvey, Andreas Knausenberger – Secrets of the Elephants (National Geographic)

BEST EDITING

Sammy Dane, Jim Hession, Matthew Heineman, Fernando Villegas – American Symphony (Netflix) Madeleine Gavin – Beyond Utopia (Roadside Attractions) Michael Harte – Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER) Michelle Mizner – 2 0 Days in Mariupol (PBS) D. Smith – Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures) Aaron Wickenden – The Mission (National Geographic)

Jon Batiste – American Symphony (Netflix) (WINNER) Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans – The Mission (National Geographic) Nainita Desai – The Deepest Breath (Netflix) Philip Glass and Paul Leonard-Morgan – The Pigeon Tunnel (Apple TV+) Katya Richardson and Kris Bowers – The Last Repair Shop (Breakwater Studios) D. Smith – Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)

BEST NARRATION

20 Days in Mariupol (PBS) Written and Performed by Mstyslav Chernov

32 Sounds (Abramorama) Written and Performed by Sam Green

The Disappearance of Shere Hite (IFC Films) Written by Nicole Newnham Performed by Dakota Johnson

Secrets of the Elephants (National Geographic) Written by Martin Williams Performed by Natalie Portman

Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER) Written and Performed by Michael J. Fox

BEST ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTARY

Being Mary Tyler Moore (HBO | Max) (WINNER) The Disappearance of Shere Hite (IFC Films) It Ain’t Over (Sony Pictures Classics) JFK: One Day in America (National Geographic) The Lady Bird Diaries (Hulu) The League (Magnolia Pictures)

BEST HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY

The 1619 Project (Hulu/Onyx Collective) JFK: One Day in America (National Geographic) (WINNER) The Lady Bird Diaries (Hulu) Lakota Nation vs. United States (IFC Films) The League (Magnolia Pictures) Occupied City (A24) Stamped From the Beginning (Netflix)

BEST BIOGRAPHICAL DOCUMENTARY

Being Mary Tyler Moore (HBO | Max) The Disappearance of Shere Hite (IFC Films) Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project (HBO Documentary Films) Judy Blume Forever (Amazon Studios) Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields (Hulu) Sly (Netflix) Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+) (WINNER)

BEST MUSIC DOCUMENTARY

American Symphony (Netflix) (WINNER) Carlos (Sony Pictures Classics) Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop (Netflix) Little Richard: I Am Everything (Magnolia Pictures/CNN Films) Love to Love You, Donna Summer (HBO | Max) Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (AMC Theatres) What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears? (Abramorama/Freestyle Digital Media)

BEST POLITICAL DOCUMENTARY

Best science/nature documentary.

32 Sounds (Abramorama) Between Earth and Sky (PBS) Life on Our Planet (Netflix) Path of the Panther (National Geographic) Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food (Netflix) Secrets of the Elephants (National Geographic) (WINNER) Wild Beauty: Mustang Spirit of the West (Gravitas Ventures)

BEST SPORTS DOCUMENTARY

Black Ice (Roadside Attractions) BS High (HBO | Max) The Deepest Breath (Netflix) (WINNER) It Ain’t Over (Sony Pictures Classics) The League (Magnolia Pictures) Reggie (Amazon Studios) Stephen Curry: Underrated (Apple TV+) Welcome to Wrexham (FX)

BEST TRUE CRIME DOCUMENTARY (TIE)

Burden of Proof (HBO) The Jewel Thief (Hulu) John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial (Apple TV+) (WINNER) Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (Netflix) Telemarketers (HBO | Max) (WINNER) The Thief Collector (FilmRise) Victim/Suspect (Netflix)

BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY

The ABCs of Book Banning (MTV Documentary Films) The Barber of Little Rock (Story Syndicate) Between Earth and Sky (PBS) Keys to the City (New Yorker) The Last Repair Shop (Breakwater Studios) (WINNER) Last Song From Kabul (MTV Documentary Films)

BEST LIMITED DOCUMENTARY SERIES

Best ongoing documentary series.

30 for 30 (ESPN) (WINNER) Frontline (PBS) Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (Netflix) POV (PBS) Trafficked With Mariana van Zeller (National Geographic) Welcome to Wrexham (FX)

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Critics Choice super awards nominees list: Mission Impossible, John Wick, Guardians, Infinity Pool, Evil Dead among contenders

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If you're sick of all those Oscar-bait movies with their agonisingly slow pacing, their expensive sets and their conspicuous absence of capes, here is the awards night for you.

The Critics Choice Super Awards — now in their fourth year — recognise achievements in action, superhero, horror and sci-fi or fantasy films and TV shows.  The nominations are out and they shine a spotlight on the very best in elaborate chase scenes, balletic fight sequences and general zombie-dodging in films and shows of the past year.

Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning   Part One and The Last of Us lead the field but there are also multiple nods for John Wick: Chapter 4 , Evil Dead Rise , Black Mirror , Loki and Australian supernatural horror flick Talk to Me .

Winners will be announced on April 5, Australian time.

FILM CATEGORIES

Best Action Movie

  • Extraction 2
  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
  • John Wick: Chapter 4
  • Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning

Best Actor In An Action Movie

  • Tom Cruise – Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning
  • Chris Hemsworth – Extraction 2
  • Keanu Reeves – John Wick: Chapter 4
  • Denzel Washington – The Equalizer 3
  • Donnie Yen – John Wick: Chapter 4

Hayley Atwell, a white brunette woman, and Tom Cruise, a white brunette man, hang onto railings in an upturned train carriage.

Best Actress In An Action Movie

  • Hayley Atwell – Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning
  • Rebecca Ferguson – Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning
  • Priya Kansara – Polite Society
  • Pom Klementieff – Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning
  • Rina Sawayama – John Wick: Chapter 4

Best Superhero Movie

  • Blue Beetle
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen, two animated characters in skin-tight body suits sit hanging upside down looking at a city skyline.

Best Actor In A Superhero Movie

  • Bradley Cooper – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
  • Taron Egerton – Tetris
  • Michael Fassbender – The Killer
  • Xolo Maridueña – Blue Beetle
  • Shameik Moore – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Best Actress In A Superhero Movie

  • Ayo Edebiri – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
  • Chloë Grace Moretz – Nimona
  • Zoe Saldaña – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
  • Hailee Steinfeld – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  • Iman Vellani – The Marvels

Best Horror Movie

  • Evil Dead Rise
  • When Evil Lurks

A close-up of woman of colour under red lighting, screaming and pressing her hands against glass.

Best Actor In A Horror Movie

  • Dave Bautista – Knock at the Cabin
  • Tobin Bell – Saw X
  • Nicolas Cage – Dream Scenario
  • Joaquin Phoenix – Beau Is Afraid
  • Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers

Best Actress In A Horror Movie

  • Amie Donald and Jenna Davis – M3GAN
  • Mia Goth – Infinity Pool
  • Jenna Ortega – Scream VI
  • Alyssa Sutherland – Evil Dead Rise
  • Sophie Wilde – Talk to Me

Mia Goth, a blonde white woman with brown eyes, sits on a beach with Alexander Skarsgård, a blonde white man in sunglasses.

Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie

  • Asteroid City
  • The Boy and the Heron
  • The Creator
  • Godzilla Minus One
  • Poor Things

Best Actor In A Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie

  • Timothée Chalamet – Wonka
  • Willem Dafoe – Poor Things
  • Ryunosuke Kamiki – Godzilla Minus One
  • Chris Pine – Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
  • Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things

Best Actress In A Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie

  • Olivia Colman – Wonka
  • Kaitlyn Dever – No One Will Save You
  • Minami Hamabe – Godzilla Minus One
  • Emma Stone – Poor Things
  • Madeleine Yuna Voyles – The Creator

Best Villain In A Movie

  • Godzilla – Godzilla Minus One
  • Chukwudi Iwuji – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
  • M3GAN – M3GAN
  • Jason Momoa – Fast X

A blonde white AI human-like doll wears a white dress with a blue and red cravat and stands in a blue-lit corridor.

TV CATEGORIES

Best Action Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Fire Country
  • The Night Agent
  • Obliterated
  • Special Ops: Lioness
  • Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan

Best Actor In An Action Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Gabriel Basso – The Night Agent
  • Idris Elba – Hijack
  • Andrew Koji – Warrior
  • John Krasinski – Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan
  • Rob Lowe – 9-1-1: Lone Star
  • Alan Ritchson – Reacher

Best Actress In An Action Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Angela Bassett – 9-1-1
  • Luciane Buchanan – The Night Agent
  • Priyanka Chopra Jonas – Citadel
  • Queen Latifah – The Equalizer
  • Zoe Saldaña – Special Ops: Lioness
  • Maria Sten – Reacher

Best Superhero Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • American Born Chinese
  • The Last of Us
  • Superman & Lois
  • The Walking Dead: Dead City

Anna Torv, Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal in talk in a still image from HBO's The Last of Us

Best Actor In A Superhero Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Matt Bomer – Doom Patrol
  • Tom Hiddleston – Loki
  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan – The Walking Dead: Dead City
  • Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us
  • Ke Huy Quan – Loki
  • Ben Wang – American Born Chinese

Best Actress In A Superhero Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Lizze Broadway – Gen V
  • Rosario Dawson – Ahsoka
  • Sophia Di Martino – Loki
  • Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us
  • Jaz Sinclair – Gen V
  • Michelle Yeoh – American Born Chinese

Best Horror Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • The Fall of the House of Usher
  • The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
  • What We Do in the Shadows
  • Yellowjackets

A teenage girl with a blonde mullet wears an ugly jumper and talks on a corded phone.

Best Actor In A Horror Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Zach Gilford – The Fall of the House of Usher
  • Bruce Greenwood – The Fall of the House of Usher
  • Brandon Scott Jones – Ghosts
  • Norman Reedus – The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

Best Actress In A Horror Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Dominique Fishback – Swarm
  • Carla Gugino – The Fall of the House of Usher
  • Melanie Lynskey – Yellowjackets
  • Justina Machado – The Horror of Dolores Roach
  • Rose McIver – Ghosts

Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Black Mirror: Joan Is Awful
  • Doctor Who: 60th Anniversary Specials
  • For All Mankind
  • Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
  • Star Trek: Picard
  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Best Actor In A Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Ncuti Gatwa – Doctor Who: 60th Anniversary Specials
  • Jharrel Jerome – I’m a Virgo
  • Anson Mount – Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
  • Kurt Russell – Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
  • Todd Stashwick – Star Trek: Picard
  • Patrick Stewart – Star Trek: Picard

Best Actress In A Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Betty Gilpin – Mrs. Davis
  • Celia Rose Gooding – Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
  • Annie Murphy – Black Mirror: Joan Is Awful
  • Jeri Ryan – Star Trek: Picard

Best Villain In A Series, Limited Series Or Made-For-TV Movie

  • Neil Patrick Harris – Doctor Who: 60th Anniversary Specials
  • Melanie Lynskey – The Last of Us
  • Mary McDonnell – The Fall of the House of Usher
  • Lars Mikkelsen – Ahsoka
  • Amanda Plummer – Star Trek: Picard
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