The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) announced the winners of the 21st Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards last night, live from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. The awards show aired on A&E, Lifetime and LMN at 8PM ET/ 5PM PT and was hosted by actor and comedian T.J. Miller. Mad Max: Fury Road and Fargo took home the most awards in the film and television categories.

Spotlight was named Best Picture and garnered two additional wins including Best Acting Ensemble and Best Original Screenplay. Mad Max: Fury Road, the most nominated film of the evening, won nine awards including Best Director for George Miller, Best Production Design for Colin Gibson, Best Editing for Margaret Sixel, Best Costume Design for Jenny Beavan, Best Hair & Makeup, Best Visual Effects, Best Action Movie, Tom Hardy for Best Actor in an Action Movie, and Charlize Theron for Best Actress in an Action Movie.

Leonardo DiCaprio was named Best Actor for his turn in The Revenant, while Brie Larson took home the Best Actress trophy for her role in Room. In the supporting categories, Sylvester Stallone won for his return as the iconic Rocky Balboa in Creed, and Alicia Vikander was recognized for her work in The Danish Girl. Other movie winners include Inside Out for Best Animated Feature and The Big Short for Best Comedy Feature.

Nominated for eight awards, the most of any series, Fargo (FX Networks) took home four trophies including Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series. Kirsten Dunst won for Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series, Jesse Plemons for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series, and Jean Smart for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series. Mr. Robot (USA) followed close behind with three wins for Best Drama Series, Best Actor in a Drama Series (Rami Malek), and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Christian Slater). Master of None (Netflix) won for Best Comedy Series.

As announced previously, Amy Schumer received the "Critics' Choice MVP Award" celebrating her acclaimed work on both television and film, which was presented to the actress by writer and producer by Judd Apatow. J.J. Abrams presented the "Critics' Choice Genius Award" to Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), which was recognized for its 40 years of revolutionizing filmmaking.

Critics Choice Movie Awards are bestowed annually by the BFCA and BTJA to honor the finest in cinematic and television achievement. The BFCA is the largest film critics' organization in the United States and Canada, representing more than 300 television, radio and online critics. BFCA members are the primary source of information for today's film-going public. BTJA is the collective voice of almost 100 journalists who regularly cover television for TV viewers, radio listeners and online audiences. Historically, the "Critics' Choice Awards" are the most accurate predictor of the Academy Award nominations.

A&E Networks partnered with the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) to become the exclusive home to the 2015 "Critics' Choice Movie Awards" and "Critics' Choice Television Awards." That partnership continues in 2016, with the newly formatted three-hour ceremony that brings together both sets of accolades, and for years to come. "The 21st Annual Critics' Choice Awards" were produced by Bob Bain Productions and Berlin Entertainment. BFCA/BTJA are represented by WME and Dan Black of Greenberg Traurig. Here are all the winners and nominees below.

  • BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

  • Son of Saul
  • The Assassin
  • Goodnight Mommy
  • Mustang
  • The Second Mother
  • BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

  • Amy
  • Cartel Land
  • Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
  • He Named Me Malala
  • The Look of Silence
  • Where to Invade Next
  • BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Jeffrey Tambor - Transparent - Amazon
  • Anthony Anderson - Black-ish - ABC
  • Aziz Ansari - Master of None - Netflix
  • Will Forte - The Last Man on Earth - Fox
  • Randall Park - Fresh Off the Boat - ABC
  • Fred Savage - The Grinder - Fox
  • BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Rami Malek - Mr. Robot - USA
  • Hugh Dancy - Hannibal - NBC
  • Clive Owen - The Knick - Cinemax
  • Liev Schreiber - Ray Donovan - Showtime
  • Justin Theroux - The Leftovers - HBO
  • Aden Young - Rectify - Sundance
  • BEST ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

  • Idris Elba - Luther - BBC America
  • Wes Bentley - American Horror Story: Hotel - FX Networks
  • Martin Clunes - Arthur & George - PBS
  • Oscar Isaac - Show Me a Hero - HBO
  • Vincent Kartheiser - Saints & Strangers - National Geographic Channel
  • Patrick Wilson - Fargo - FX Networks
  • BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Rachel Bloom - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - The CW
  • Aya Cash - You're the Worst - FX Networks
  • Wendi McLendon-Covey - The Goldbergs - ABC
  • Gina Rodriguez - Jane the Virgin - The CW
  • Tracee Ellis Ross - Black-ish - ABC
  • Constance Wu - Fresh Off the Boat - ABC
  • BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Carrie Coon - The Leftovers - HBO
  • Shiri Appleby - UnREAL - Lifetime
  • Viola Davis - How to Get Away With Murder - ABC
  • Eva Green - Penny Dreadful - Showtime
  • Taraji P. Henson - Empire - Fox
  • Krysten Ritter - Jessica Jones - Netflix
  • BEST ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

  • Kirsten Dunst - Fargo - FX Networks
  • Kathy Bates - American Horror Story: Hotel - FX Networks
  • Sarah Hay - Flesh and Bone - Starz
  • Alyvia Alyn Lind - Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors - NBC
  • Rachel McAdams - True Detective - HBO
  • Shanice Williams - The Wiz Live! - NBC
  • BEST COMEDY SERIES

  • Master of None - Netflix
  • Black-ish - ABC
  • Catastrophe - Amazon
  • Jane the Virgin - The CW
  • The Last Man on Earth - Fox
  • Transparent - Amazon
  • You're the Worst - FX Networks
  • BEST DRAMA SERIES

  • Mr. Robot - USA
  • Empire - Fox
  • Penny Dreadful - Showtime
  • Rectify - Sundance
  • The Knick - Cinemax
  • The Leftovers - HBO
  • UnREAL - Lifetime
  • BEST GUEST ACTOR/ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Timothy Olyphant - The Grinder - Fox
  • Ellen Burstyn - Mom - CBS
  • Anjelica Huston - Transparent - Amazon
  • Cherry Jones - Transparent - Amazon
  • Jenifer Lewis - Black-ish - ABC
  • John Slattery - Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp - Netflix
  • BEST GUEST ACTOR/ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Margo Martindale - The Good Wife - CBS
  • Richard Armitage - Hannibal - NBC
  • Justin Kirk - Manhattan - WGN America
  • Patti LuPone - Penny Dreadful - Showtime
  • Marisa Tomei - Empire - Fox
  • B.D. Wong - Mr. Robot - USA
  • BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

  • Fargo - FX Networks
  • Childhood's End - Syfy
  • Luther - BBC America
  • Saints & Strangers - National Geographic Channel
  • Show Me a Hero - HBO
  • The Wiz Live! - NBC
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Andre Braugher - Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Fox
  • Jaime Camil - Jane the Virgin - The CW
  • Jay Duplass - Transparent - Amazon
  • Neil Flynn - The Middle - ABC
  • Keegan-Michael Key - Playing House - USA
  • Mel Rodriguez - Getting On - HBO
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Christian Slater - Mr. Robot - USA
  • Clayne Crawford - Rectify - Sundance
  • Christopher Eccleston - The Leftovers - HBO
  • Andre Holland - The Knick - Cinemax
  • Jonathan Jackson - Nashville - ABC
  • Rufus Sewell - The Man in the High Castle - Amazon
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

  • Jesse Plemons - Fargo - FX Networks
  • David Alan Grier - The Wiz Live! - NBC
  • Ne-Yo - The Wiz Live! - NBC
  • Nick Offerman - Fargo - FX Networks
  • Raoul Trujillo - Saints & Strangers - National Geographic Channel
  • Bokeem Woodbine - Fargo - FX Networks
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Mayim Bialik - The Big Bang Theory - CBS
  • Kether Donohue - You're the Worst - FX Networks
  • Allison Janney - Mom - CBS
  • Judith Light - Transparent - Amazon
  • Niecy Nash - Getting On - HBO
  • Eden Sher - The Middle - ABC
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Constance Zimmer - UnREAL - Lifetime
  • Ann Dowd - The Leftovers - HBO
  • Regina King - The Leftovers - HBO
  • Helen McCrory - Penny Dreadful - Showtime
  • Hayden Panettiere - Nashville - ABC
  • Maura Tierney - The Affair - Showtime
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

  • Jean Smart - Fargo - FX Networks
  • Mary J. Blige - The Wiz Live! - NBC
  • Laura Haddock - Luther - BBC America
  • Cristin Milioti - Fargo - FX Networks
  • Sarah Paulson - American Horror Story: Hotel - FX Networks
  • Winona Ryder - Show Me a Hero - HBO
  • BEST ANIMATION SERIES

  • BoJack Horseman - Netflix
  • Bob's Burgers - Fox
  • South Park - Comedy Central
  • Star Wars Rebels - Disney XD
  • The Simpsons - Fox
  • BEST REALITY SHOW - COMPETITION

  • The Voice - NBC
  • Chopped - Food Network
  • Face Off - Syfy
  • MasterChef Junior - Fox
  • Survivor - CBS
  • The Amazing Race - CBS
  • BEST REALITY SHOW HOST

  • James Lipton - Inside the Actors Studio - Bravo
  • Ted Allen - Chopped - Food Network
  • Phil Keoghan - The Amazing Race - CBS
  • Jane Lynch - Hollywood Game Night - NBC
  • Jeff Probst - Survivor - CBS
  • Gordon Ramsay - Hell's Kitchen - Fox
  • BEST STRUCTURED REALITY SHOW

  • Shark Tank - ABC
  • Antiques Roadshow - PBS
  • Inside The Actors Studio - Bravo
  • MythBusters - Discovery
  • Project Greenlight - HBO
  • Undercover Boss - CBS
  • BEST TALK SHOW

  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver - HBO
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live! - ABC
  • The Daily Show with Jon Stewart - Comedy Central
  • The Graham Norton Show - BBC America
  • The Late Late Show with James Corden - CBS
  • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon - NBC
  • BEST UNSTRUCTURED REALITY SHOW

  • Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown - CNN
  • Cops - Spike
  • Deadliest Catch - Discovery
  • Intervention - A&E
  • Naked and Afraid - Discovery
  • Pawn Stars - History