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8th Critics' Choice Awards
DateJanuary 17, 2003
Official websitewww.criticschoice.com
Highlights
Best FilmChicago

The 8th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on January 17, 2003, honoring the finest achievements of 2002 filmmaking.

Top 10 Films

(in alphabetical order)

  1. About Schmidt
  2. Adaptation.
  3. Catch Me If You Can
  4. Chicago
  5. Far from Heaven
  6. Gangs of New York
  7. The Hours
  8. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
  9. The Pianist
  10. Road to Perdition

Winners and nominees

Steven Spielberg, Best Director winner
Daniel Day-Lewis, Best Actor co-winner
Jack Nicholson, Best Actor co-winner
Julianne Moore, Best Actress winner
Chris Cooper, Best Supporting Actor winner
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Best Supporting Actress winner
Kieran Culkin, Best Child Performance winner
Charlie Kaufman, Best Writer winner

Best Actor

Daniel Day-LewisGangs of New York (TIE)
Jack NicholsonAbout Schmidt (TIE)

Best Actress

Julianne MooreFar from Heaven

Best Animated Feature

Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi (Spirited Away)

Best Cast

Chicago

Best Child Performance

Kieran CulkinIgby Goes Down

Best Composer

John WilliamsCatch Me If You Can, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Minority Report

Best Digital Acting Performance

GollumThe Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Best Director

Steven SpielbergCatch Me If You Can and Minority Report

Best Documentary Feature

Bowling for Columbine

Best Family Film

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Best Foreign Language Film

And Your Mother Too (Y Tu Mamá También)Mexico

Best Picture Made for Television

Door to Door

Best Picture

Chicago

Best Song

"Lose Yourself" by Eminem8 Mile

Best Supporting Actor

Chris CooperAdaptation.

Best Supporting Actress

Catherine Zeta-JonesChicago

Best Writer

Charlie KaufmanAdaptation. and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind