Jack Nicholson, left, and Michael Douglas chat at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards Jan. 17 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Nicholson shared the Best Actor award with Daniel Day-Lewis. Nicholson won for his role in "About Schmidt," and Day-Lewis, for his role in "Gangs of New York."
Actress Kathy Bates, who appeared in "About Schmidt," is photographed at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards ceremony Jan. 17 at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
Actor Adrien Brody, who stars in the film "The Pianist," arrives at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards dinner.
Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones winks at co-star Renee Zellweger as she accepts the award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Chicago" at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards. The film also won Best Picture and Best Acting Ensemble.
The cast and makers of "Chicago" pose after winning Best Picture and Best Acting Ensemble at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards. From left, producer Harvey Weinstein, actors Richard Gere, Renee Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones and producer Marty Richards. Zeta-Jones also won Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film.
Actor Don Cheadle, right, poses with writer Antwone Fisher, center, and actor/director Denzel Washington at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards. Washington, who directed the movie "Antwone Fisher," presented Fisher with the Freedom Award.
Best Documentary winner Michael Moore, right, meets co-nominee Robert Evans at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards in Beverly Hills. Moore won for "Bowling for Columbine," and Evans was nominated for "The Kid Stays in the Picture."
Actor Daniel Day-Lewis accepts the Best Actor award for his role in "Gangs of New York" at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards dinner Jan. 17. Day-Lewis shared the award with Jack Nicholson.
Actor Jack Nicholson, left, steals a kiss from actress Nicole Kidman at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Nicholson won Best Actor for his role in "About Schmidt," and Kidman was nominated for Best Actress for "The Hours." Her "Hours"co-star Julianne Moore won the award for her role in "Far From Heaven."
Actor Richard Gere gestures in thanks to "Chicago" director Rob Marshall as he accepts the award for best Acting Ensemble for the film, at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards, in Beverly Hills. Behind him, from left, are co-stars Queen Latifah, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Renee Zellweger. The film also won Best Picture.
Best actor winner Daniel Day-Lewis, left, hugs Best Director nominee Martin Scorsese as they arrive at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards. Scorsese directed Day-Lewis in "Gangs of New York."
Daniel Day-Lewis, left, kisses Nicole Kidman at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards. Day-Lewis won Best Actor for his role in "Gangs of New York," and Kidman was nominated for Best Actress for "The Hours." She lost out on that award but won a Golden Globe a few days later.
Actress Renee Zellweger, left, congratulates "Chicago" producer Marty Richards after the film won Best Picture and Best Acting Ensemble at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards ceremony. The film also won several awards a few days later at the Golden Globes awards.
Best Actress nominee Salma Hayek, left, chats with to director Pedro Almodovar at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards ceremony in Beverly Hills. Hayek, nominated for her role in "Frida," lost out to Julianne Moore.
Steven Spielberg accepts the Best Director Award for his films "Catch Me If You Can" and "Minority Report" at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards.
Director Steven Spielberg, left, chats with actress Nicole Kidman, right, as the producer of Kidman's latest film "The Hours," Scott Rudin, looks on. The three were at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards at which Spielberg won Best Director and Kidman was nominated for Best Actress.
Actors Robin Williams, right, and Jack Nicholson share a joke at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards. Nicholson shared the Best Actor award with Daniel Day-Lewis and Williams was runner-up in the category for his "One Hour Photo" role.
Actor Michael Clarke Duncan, right, greets Best Actress nominee Nicole Kidman as Stephen Daldry, director of Kidman's film "The Hours," looks on at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards.
Actor Jack Nicholson jokes as he accepts the Best Actor award for his role in "About Schmidt" at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards. Nicholson, who also won a Golden Globe for that role, shared the BFCA award with Daniel Day-Lewis, who was recognized for "Gangs of New York."
Actress Renee Zellweger arrives at the Broadcast Film Critics Association 8th Annual Critics Choice Awards at the in Beverly Hills Hotel Jan. 17, 2003.