Genre media has gone into some genuinely uncharted territory over the past year, with a lot of it taking on a whole different meaning amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The inaugural Critics Choice Super Awards is setting out to celebrate that in some epic ways, giving awards to some of the most [.]
The Boys, Soul, and Palm Springs win big at first Critics Choice Super Awards Rachel Yang
The Boyswere big winners at Sunday s inaugural Critics Choice Super Awards. The CW broadcast special, hosted by Kevin Smith and Dani Fernandez, celebrated the most popular, fan-obsessed genres across television and movies, including superhero/comic book, science fiction/fantasy, horror, action, and animation.
Palm Springs and
Soul led for films, with each title earning three trophies. With wins in both the film and TV categories, Netflix led the studio/network count with five.
Hulu and Neon s time-bending comedy
Palm Springs was recognized as Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie, Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie (Andy Samberg), and Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie (Cristin Milioti). Disney s
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Kevin Smith and
Dani Fernandez at the inaugural
Critics Choice Super Awards, helping them to honor the most popular, fan-obsessed genres across both television and movies, including Superhero/Comic Book, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Horror, Action and Animation.
Shohreh Aghdashloo, Aya Cash, Madelyn Cline, Mike Colter, Colman Domingo, Tom Ellis, Courtney Ford, Tiffany Haddish, Sam Heughan, Maddison Jaizani, Lennie James, Martin Kove, Javicia Leslie, Leah Lewis, Caity Lotz, Ralph Macchio, Kennedy McMann, Elizabeth Mitchell, Lindsey Morgan, Bob Morley, Genevieve Padalecki, Jared Padalecki, Brandon Routh, Chase Stokes, Eliza Taylor, Gina Torres, Alan Tudyk, and
William Zabka, will all serve as presenters during the special ceremony, which will air on
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The Guild: Agreement on Horizon Europe and Erasmus+ allows universities to look to the future
The Guild welcomes the EU institutions’ agreement on Horizon Europe and Erasmus+
The Guild universities congratulate the Council of the EU, European Parliament and European Commission for the conclusions reached in the negotiations for establishing Horizon Europe and Erasmus+ programmes for 2021-2027.
The negotiations resulted in a budget of €95.5bn in current prices for Horizon Europe, which included a small but meaningful addition to its resources besides the additional top-up from the Next Generation EU recovery fund. The Guild is especially grateful to all of those who advocated for increased investments for fundamental research in the negotiations and managed to achieve a €1,5bn addition to the Excellent Science pillar of the programme. This has been a consistent concer