Demi Moore Wins Best Actress at Critics Choice Awards for 'The Substance'
Moore's win highlights the growing recognition of horror films as she celebrates her first Critics Choice Award at age 62.
- Demi Moore won Best Actress at the 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards for her role in the body-horror satire 'The Substance.'
- In her acceptance speech, Moore emphasized the often-overlooked depth of horror films and thanked her fellow nominees, including Karla Sofía Gascón, who was absent from the event.
- 'The Substance' also won awards for Best Original Screenplay and Best Hair and Makeup, marking a strong showing for the film.
- Karla Sofía Gascón, a nominee for 'Emilia Pérez,' faced controversy over past social media posts but chose to remain silent, urging audiences to focus on the film's message.
- Other major winners included 'Anora' for Best Picture and 'Wicked' for Best Director, with both films surprising audiences by beating out more heavily favored contenders.