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The 8th annual Critics’ Choice Celebration of Black Cinema & Television brought out the heavy hitters and the new wave of Black Hollywood. There were several stars in attendance, from Teyana Taylor to Michael B. Jordan. Take a look at our favorite moments inside.

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From the red carpet to the awards stage, Deadline reported that the atmosphere at the Fairmont Century Plaza this Tuesday night (Dec. 9) sparkled with style, pride, and powerful recognition. Celebrities, creatives, and fans caught every moment as the Black entertainment community gathered to honor excellence in film and television. 

Stars like Teyana, Michael B. Jordan, and Damson Idris lit up the red carpet and later accepted awards that recognized their work’s impact. The energy pulsated through the venue. Events like this matter because they signal the importance of spotlighting Black talent, honoring legacy, and uplifting voices that are often overlooked.

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The night belonged not just to the big names but also to those who have quietly built their careers with consistency and excellence. Legendary filmmaker Spike Lee received the Career Achievement Award for decades of shaping modern Black cinema. Meanwhile, emerging and established talents alike were honored. Ryan Coogler earned the Director Award for his bold vision, ensemble casts got love and supporting performances got their deserved shine. 

Taylor’s presence brought fashion, grace, and confidence. She was part of the ensemble recognized for their work in One Battle After Another. Idris’ performance in F1 made waves, as he walked away with the Supporting Actor Award.

It wasn’t all red carpets and photos. The celebration was an affirmation of Black artistry, showing that our stories, in front of and behind the camera, have power. From first-time nominees to lifetime legends, this evening was a gathering of community and culture.

If you were paying attention, you witnessed a powerful resurgence of Black cinema and television making a profound impact.

They came in style, with substance, and in solidarity. For many in attendance and watching around the world, it was a reminder that Black excellence is not a genre. It’s a legacy, a movement, and a living, breathing force pushing Hollywood forward.

Check out a gallery of our favorite Critics’ Choice moments below:

TEYANA TAYLOR

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Teyana Taylor stuns at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

MICHAEL B. JORDAN

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Michael B. Jordan at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

DAMSON IDRIS

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Damson Idris at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

MBJ & RYAN COOGLER

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MBJ and Ryan Coogler at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

RYAN & ZINZI COOGLER

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The Coolgers at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

RYAN DESTINY

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Ryan Destiny stuns at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

JURNEE SMOLLETT

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Jurnee Smollett takes home the Actress Award for the Series Smoke at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

JANELLE JAMES

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Janelle James takes home Comedy Award for Abbott Elementary at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

CHASE INFINITI, REGINA HALL & TEYANA TAYLOR

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One Battle After Another cast shines at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

TENIKA DAVIS

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Tenika Davis wins at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

SPIKE LEE & RYAN COOGLER

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Spike and Coogler at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

AIYANA-LEE

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British singer Aiyana-Lee sings at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

SKYE P. MARSHALL

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Skye P. Marshall takes home her Supporting Actress Award for TV Series Matlock at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

TESSA THOMPSON

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Tessa Thompson takes home an award for her performance in Hedda at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

TESSA THOMPSON & HER DAD MARC ANTHONY THOMPSON

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Father and daughter time at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

WILLIAM STANFORD DAVIS

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William Stanford Davis poses at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

GODFREY

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Godfrey presents at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

REGINALD HUDLIN & SHOLA LYNCH

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Hudlin and Lynch win big at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

Wunmi Mosaku

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Wunmi Mosaku looks radiant at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

MILES CATON

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Miles Caton poses at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

DELROY LINDO

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Delroy Lindo poses on The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television red carpet.

SINQUA WALLS

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Sinqua Walls smiles at The Critics’ Choice Association’s 8th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.



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