The Broadcast Film Critics Association’s Critics’ Choice Awards were doled out on January 10, and a number of Broadway individuals were honored. Newly-dubbed Oscar nominees Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway and Philip Seymour Hoffman took home awards for their performances: Best Actress went to Chastain for Zero Dark Thirty, Best Supporting Actress to Hathaway for Les Miserables and Best Supporting Actor went to Hoffman for The Master.
Stage vet Bradley Cooper also took home Best Actor in a Comedy for his star turn in Silver Linings Playbook, while the Best Adapted Screenplay award went to Tony and Pulitzer winner Tony Kushner for Lincoln.
Argo took home the trophy for Best Picture, with Daniel Day Lewis nabbing the Best Actor in a Drama Award for Lincoln and Silver Lingings Playbook's Jennifer Lawrence won Best Actress in a Comedy. Other films honored include Looper, Amour, Wreck it Ralph, Skyfall and Searching for Sugarman.