Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Screenplay

The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Original and Adapted Screenplay (previously known as Critics' Choice Award for Best Writer) is one of the awards presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association at the annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.

Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Screenplay
The 2020 recipients: Quentin Tarantino (Original) and Greta Gerwig (Adapted)
Awarded forBest Screenwriting of a Motion Picture
LocationLos Angeles, California
Presented byBroadcast Film Critics Association
First awardedEmma Thompson for Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Currently held byQuentin Tarantino for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)
Greta Gerwig for Little Women (2019)
Websitewww.criticschoice.com

List of winners and nominees

1995–1996 (Best Screenplay)

Year Writer(s) Film
1995Emma Thompson[1]Sense and Sensibility
1996Anthony MinghellaThe English Patient

1997–2000 (Best Screenplay – Original / Adaptation)

Year Original Adaptation
Writer(s) Film Writer(s) Film
1997Matt Damon and Ben AffleckGood Will HuntingBrian Helgeland and Curtis HansonL.A. Confidential
1998Marc Norman and Tom StoppardShakespeare in LoveScott SmithA Simple Plan
1999Alan BallAmerican BeautyFrank DarabontThe Green Mile
2000Cameron CroweAlmost FamousStephen GaghanTraffic

2001–2008 (Best Writer)

Year Writer(s) Film
2001Christopher NolanMemento
Joel Coen and Ethan CoenThe Man Who Wasn't There
Akiva GoldsmanA Beautiful Mind
2002Charlie KaufmanAdaptation. and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Alexander Payne and Jim TaylorAbout Schmidt
Nia VardalosMy Big Fat Greek Wedding
2003Jim Sheridan, Naomi Sheridan, and Kirsten SheridanIn America
John AugustBig Fish
Sofia CoppolaLost in Translation
Brian HelgelandMystic River
Gary RossSeabiscuit
2004Alexander Payne and Jim TaylorSideways
Bill CondonKinsey
Charlie KaufmanEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
John LoganThe Aviator
David MageeFinding Neverland
2005Paul Haggis and Bobby MorescoCrash
Noah BaumbachThe Squid and the Whale
George Clooney and Grant HeslovGood Night, and Good Luck.
Dan FuttermanCapote
Larry McMurtry and Diana OssanaBrokeback Mountain
2006Michael ArndtLittle Miss Sunshine
Guillermo ArriagaBabel
Todd Field and Tom PerrottaLittle Children
Zach HelmStranger than Fiction
William MonahanThe Departed
Peter MorganThe Queen
2007Diablo CodyJuno
Joel Coen and Ethan CoenNo Country for Old Men
Tony GilroyMichael Clayton
Nancy OliverLars and the Real Girl
Sean PennInto the Wild
Aaron SorkinCharlie Wilson's War
2008Simon BeaufoySlumdog Millionaire
Dustin Lance BlackMilk
Peter MorganFrost/Nixon
Eric RothThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
John Patrick ShanleyDoubt

2009–present (Best Original Screenplay / Best Adapted Screenplay)

Year Original Screenplay Adapted Screenplay
Writer(s) Film Writer(s) Film
2009
[2]
Quentin TarantinoInglourious BasterdsJason Reitman and Sheldon TurnerUp in the Air
Mark BoalThe Hurt LockerWes Anderson and Noah BaumbachFantastic Mr. Fox
Joel Coen and Ethan CoenA Serious ManNeill Blomkamp and Terri TatchellDistrict 9
Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber(500) Days of SummerGeoffrey FletcherPrecious
Bob Peterson and Pete DocterUpTom Ford and David ScearceA Single Man
Nick HornbyAn Education
2010
[3]
David SeidlerThe King's SpeechAaron SorkinThe Social Network
Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart BlumbergThe Kids Are All RightBen Affleck, Peter Craig, and Aaron StockardThe Town
Keith Dorrington, Eric Johnson, Scott Silver, and Paul TamasyThe FighterMichael Arndt, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Lee UnkrichToy Story 3
Andres Heinz, Mark Heyman, and John McLaughlinBlack SwanDanny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy127 Hours
Mike LeighAnother YearJoel Coen and Ethan CoenTrue Grit
Christopher NolanInceptionDebra Granik and Anne RoselliniWinter's Bone
2011
[4]
Woody AllenMidnight in ParisSteven Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin, and Stan ChervinMoneyball
Diablo CodyYoung AdultJohn LoganHugo
Michel HazanaviciusThe ArtistAlexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim RashThe Descendants
Tom McCarthy and Joe TiboniWin WinEric RothExtremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Will Reiser50/50Tate TaylorThe Help
2012
[5]
Quentin TarantinoDjango UnchainedTony KushnerLincoln
Paul Thomas AndersonThe MasterStephen ChboskyThe Perks of Being a Wallflower
Wes Anderson and Roman CoppolaMoonrise KingdomDavid MageeLife of Pi
Mark BoalZero Dark ThirtyDavid O. RussellSilver Linings Playbook
John GatinsFlightChris TerrioArgo
Rian JohnsonLooper
2013
[6]
Spike JonzeHerJohn Ridley12 Years a Slave
Woody AllenBlue JasmineSteve Coogan and Jeff PopePhilomena
Joel Coen and Ethan CoenInside Llewyn DavisTracy LettsAugust: Osage County
Bob NelsonNebraskaRichard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, and Julie DelpyBefore Midnight
Eric Warren Singer and David O. RussellAmerican HustleBilly RayCaptain Phillips
Terence WinterThe Wolf of Wall Street
2014
[7]
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr., and Armando BóBirdmanGillian FlynnGone Girl
Wes Anderson and Hugo GuinnessThe Grand Budapest HotelPaul Thomas AndersonInherent Vice
Damien ChazelleWhiplashJoel Coen, Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese, and William NicholsonUnbroken
Dan GilroyNightcrawlerNick HornbyWild
Richard LinklaterBoyhoodAnthony McCartenThe Theory of Everything
Graham MooreThe Imitation Game
2015
[8]
Tom McCarthy and Josh SingerSpotlightAdam McKay and Charles RandolphThe Big Short
Matt Charman, Joel Coen, and Ethan CoenBridge of SpiesEmma DonoghueRoom
Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, and Josh CooleyInside OutDrew GoddardThe Martian
Alex GarlandEx MachinaNick HornbyBrooklyn
Quentin TarantinoThe Hateful EightAaron SorkinSteve Jobs
2016
[9]
Damien ChazelleLa La LandEric HeissererArrival
Kenneth LonerganManchester by the SeaLuke DaviesLion
Barry JenkinsMoonlightTom FordNocturnal Animals
Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthimis FilippouThe LobsterTodd KomarnickiSully
Jeff NicholsLovingAllison Schroeder and Theodore MelfiHidden Figures
Taylor SheridanHell or High WaterAugust Wilson (posthumous)Fences
2017
[10]
Jordan PeeleGet OutJames IvoryCall Me by Your Name
Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa TaylorThe Shape of WaterScott Neustadter and Michael H. WeberThe Disaster Artist
Greta GerwigLady BirdDee Rees and Virgil WilliamsMudbound
Emily V. Gordon and Kumail NanjianiThe Big SickAaron SorkinMolly's Game
Liz Hannah and Josh SingerThe PostJack Thorne, Steven Conrad, and Stephen ChboskyWonder
Martin McDonaghThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
2018
[11]
Paul SchraderFirst ReformedBarry JenkinsIf Beale Street Could Talk
Bo BurnhamEighth GradeRyan Coogler and Joe Robert ColeBlack Panther
Alfonso CuarónRomaNicole Holofcener and Jeff WhittyCan You Ever Forgive Me?
Deborah Davis and Tony McNamaraThe FavouriteEric Roth, Bradley Cooper, and Will FettersA Star Is Born
Adam McKayViceJosh SingerFirst Man
Nick Vallelonga, Brian Hayes Currie, and Peter FarrellyGreen BookCharlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott, and Spike LeeBlacKkKlansman
Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, and John KrasinskiA Quiet Place
2019
[12]
Quentin TarantinoOnce Upon a Time in HollywoodGreta GerwigLittle Women
Noah BaumbachMarriage StoryMicah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah HarpsterA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-wonParasiteAnthony McCartenThe Two Popes
Rian JohnsonKnives OutTodd Phillips and Scott SilverJoker
Lulu WangThe FarewellTaika WaititiJojo Rabbit
Steven ZaillianThe Irishman

See also

References

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