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Actresses, shows about women win big at Critics’ Choice

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It was a good night for women at the Critics’ Choice Awards, which honored women-centered stories such as “Big Little Lies,” “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” “Wonder Woman” was named best action movie, and star Gal Gadot accepted a special award for challengin­g gender stereotype­s.

Yet the industry’s ongoing sexual misconduct crisis remained an element of the ceremony as James Franco won an acting award early in the evening, hours after a report detailed new misconduct allegation­s against “The Disaster Artist” star and director. Franco did not attend Thursday’s presentati­on at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., and his award was presented during a pre-telecast section broadcast only online.

“I want to share this award with all the women and men who stand for what’s right, standing for those who can’t stand or speak for themselves,” Gadot said as she accepted the second annual #SeeHer award.

Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy romance, “The Shape of Water,” was the top film winner with four awards. Del Toro, who also was named best director, closed the show Thursday night by shouting that he’s always believed in the equality of women.

“The Shape of Water,” which led all nominees with 14 bids, also claimed the best picture prize, along with score and production design honors.

Olivia Munn hosted the dinner ceremony, which was broadcast live on the CW network.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION ?? “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot accepts the #SeeHer award Thursday at the Critics’ Choice Awards.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot accepts the #SeeHer award Thursday at the Critics’ Choice Awards.

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