Tom McCarthy’s “Spotlight,” Adam McKay‘s “The Big Short,” USA’s “Mr. Robot” and Netflix’s “Master of None” were among the big winners at Sunday’s Critics’ Choice Awards — the first year the Broadcast Film Critics Association and Broadcast Television Journalists Association combined their annual winners into one show.

George Miller‘s “Mad Max: Fury Road” won the most film awards by far with nine, including Best Director, but it fell short for the top award, Best Picture, which went to “Spotlight.”

Tom McCarthy’s drama about the Boston Globe investigation of the Catholic pedophilia scandal also won for its original screenplay and ensemble cast. “The Big Short” won three awards, for adapted screenplay, Christian Bale for Best Actor in a Comedy, and the film itself for Best Comedy.

Besides the win for Miller, “Mad Max” was honored for its editing, production design, costume design, hair and makeup and visual effects, as well as three awards in the Critics’ Choice action-movie categories: Best Action Movie and Best Actor and Actress in an Action Movie for Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron.

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“Silicon Valley” comic T.J. Miller hosted the festivities at the Barker Hangar in Los Angeles.

Rachel McAdams accepted the ensemble-cast award for “Spotlight” on behalf of herself and costars Liev Schreiber, Mark Ruffalo, John Slattery, Michael Keaton, Brian d’Arcy James and Billy Crudup.

“I think we all know the true best ensemble are the real life heroes of ‘Spotlight,'” McAdams said of the Boston Globe journalists who exposed the Catholic diocese’s cover-up of pedophile priests.

Leonardo DiCaprio won Best Actor for “The Revenant,” and Brie Larson kept her winning streak going with Best Actress in “Room.” Neither star was present to claim their prize — DiCaprio is doing foreign press for the Alejandro G. Inarritu film, and Larson is currently filming “Kong: Skull Island.”

Supporting actor and actress awards went to Sylvester Stallone for “Creed” and Alicia Vikander for “The Danish Girl,” both Oscar frontrunners.

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Although the Critics’ Choice Awards like to bill themselves as an accurate predictor of Oscar success, last year’s Critics’ Choice winners went on to win the Academy Award in only eight of the 19 categories shared by the two shows, an unusually low success rate. “Boyhood” and its director Richard Linklater were the Critics’ Choice winners, while “Birdman” and Alejandro G. Inarritu took the Oscars.

With 28 film categories and 23 television categories, the super-sized show, broadcast live on A&E, Lifetime and LMN, required a large number of categories to be announced as the show was going into commercial breaks.

On the television side, “Mr. Robot” took Best Drama and Aziz Ansari‘s “Master of None” surprised for Best Comedy. Best Actor and Actress in comedy went to Rachel Bloom (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) and Jeffrey Tambor (“Transparent”). For TV drama, “The Leftovers” powerhouse Carrie Coon took Best Actress and “Robot” star Rami Malek received Best Actor.

Malek said his hacker character taught him that “it is not good to be different … it’s better.”

For the most part, the tables in the cavernous Barker Hangar occupied by television nominees were far louder and more enthusiastic the tables occupied by film nominees.

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Judd Apatow presented Amy Schumer with the Critics’ Choice MVP award for her work on Comedy Central’s “Inside Amy Schumer” and Universal’s “Trainwreck.”

Schumer had plenty of jokes along with gratitude, though she concluded her speech by paying tribute to the victims of a theater shooting in Lafayette, Louisiana, where three people were killed and others injured during a screening of her Apatow-directed comedy.

Here’s the full list of winners:

MOVIE CATEGORIES

BEST PICTURE

The Big Short

Bridge of Spies

Brooklyn

Carol

Mad Max: Fury Road

The Martian

The Revenant

Room

Sicario

Spotlight *WINNER

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

BEST ACTOR

Bryan Cranston – Trumbo

Matt Damon – The Martian

Johnny Depp – Black Mass

Leonardo DiCaprio – The Revenant *WINNER

Michael Fassbender – Steve Jobs

Eddie Redmayne – The Danish Girl

BEST ACTRESS

Cate Blanchett – Carol

Brie Larson – Room *WINNER

Jennifer Lawrence – Joy

Charlotte Rampling – 45 Years

Saoirse Ronan – Brooklyn

Charlize Theron – Mad Max: Fury Road

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BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Paul Dano – Love & Mercy

Tom Hardy – The Revenant

Mark Ruffalo – Spotlight

Mark Rylance – Bridge of Spies

Michael Shannon – 99 Homes

Sylvester Stallone – Creed *WINNER

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Jennifer Jason Leigh – The Hateful Eight

Rooney Mara – Carol

Rachel McAdams – Spotlight

Helen Mirren – Trumbo

Alicia Vikander – The Danish Girl *WINNER

Kate Winslet – Steve Jobs

BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS

Abraham Attah – Beasts of No Nation

RJ Cyler – Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Shameik Moore – Dope

Milo Parker – Mr. Holmes

Jacob Tremblay – Room *WINNER

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BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE

The Big Short

The Hateful Eight

Spotlight *WINNER

Straight Outta Compton

Trumbo

BEST DIRECTOR

Todd Haynes – Carol

Alejandro González Iñárritu – The Revenant

Tom McCarthy – Spotlight

George Miller – Mad Max: Fury Road *WINNER

Ridley Scott – The Martian

Steven Spielberg – Bridge of Spies

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Matt Charman and Ethan Coen & Joel Coen – Bridge of Spies

Alex Garland – Ex Machina

Quentin Tarantino – The Hateful Eight

Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, Josh Cooley – Inside Out

Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy – Spotlight *WINNER

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Charles Randolph and Adam McKay – The Big Short *WINNER

Nick Hornby – Brooklyn

Drew Goddard – The Martian

Emma Donoghue – Room

Aaron Sorkin – Steve Jobs

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Carol – Ed Lachman

The Hateful Eight – Robert Richardson

Mad Max: Fury Road – John Seale

The Martian – Dariusz Wolski

The Revenant – Emmanuel Lubezki *WINNER

Sicario – Roger Deakins

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

Bridge of Spies – Adam Stockhausen, Rena DeAngelo

Brooklyn – François Séguin, Jennifer Oman and Louise Tremblay

Carol – Judy Becker, Heather Loeffler

The Danish Girl – Eve Stewart, Michael Standish

Mad Max: Fury Road – Colin Gibson *WINNER

The Martian – Arthur Max, Celia Bobak

BEST EDITING

The Big Short – Hank Corwin

Mad Max: Fury Road – Margaret Sixel *WINNER

The Martian – Pietro Scalia

The Revenant – Stephen Mirrione

Spotlight – Tom McArdle

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

Brooklyn – Odile Dicks-Mireaux

Carol – Sandy Powell

Cinderella – Sandy Powell

The Danish Girl – Paco Delgado

Mad Max: Fury Road – Jenny Beavan *WINNER

BEST HAIR & MAKEUP

Black Mass

Carol

The Danish Girl

The Hateful Eight

Mad Max: Fury Road *WINNER

The Revenant

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

Ex Machina

Jurassic World

Mad Max: Fury Road *WINNER

The Martian

The Revenant

The Walk

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

Anomalisa

The Good Dinosaur

Inside Out * WINNER

The Peanuts Movie

Shaun the Sheep Movie

BEST ACTION MOVIE

Furious 7

Jurassic World

Mad Max: Fury Road *WINNER

Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation

Sicario

BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE

Daniel Craig – Spectre

Tom Cruise – Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation

Tom Hardy – Mad Max: Fury Road * WINNER

Chris Pratt – Jurassic World

Paul Rudd – Ant-Man

BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE

Emily Blunt – Sicario

Rebecca Ferguson – Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation

Bryce Dallas Howard – Jurassic World

Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2

Charlize Theron – Mad Max: Fury Road *WINNER

BEST COMEDY

The Big Short *WINNER

Inside Out

Joy

Sisters

Spy

Trainwreck

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY

Christian Bale – The Big Short *WINNER

Steve Carell – The Big Short

Robert De Niro – The Intern

Bill Hader – Trainwreck

Jason Statham – Spy

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

Tina Fey – Sisters

Jennifer Lawrence – Joy

Melissa McCarthy – Spy

Amy Schumer – Trainwreck *WINNER

Lily Tomlin – Grandma

BEST SCI-FI/HORROR MOVIE

Ex Machina *WINNER

It Follows

Jurassic World

Mad Max: Fury Road

The Martian

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

The Assassin

Goodnight Mommy

Mustang

The Second Mother

Son of Saul *WINNER

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Amy *WINNER

Cartel Land

Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief

He Named Me Malala

The Look of Silence

Where to Invade Next

BEST SONG

Fifty Shades of Grey – Love Me Like You Do

Furious 7 – See You Again *WINNER

The Hunting Ground – Til It Happens To You

Love & Mercy – One Kind of Love

Spectre – Writing’s on the Wall

Youth – Simple Song #3

BEST SCORE

Carol – Carter Burwell

The Hateful Eight – Ennio Morricone *WINNER

The Revenant – Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto

Sicario – Johann Johannsson

Spotlight – Howard Shore

TELEVISION CATEGORIES

BEST DRAMA SERIES

Empire – Fox

Mr. Robot – USA *WINNER

Penny Dreadful – Showtime

Rectify – Sundance

The Knick – Cinemax

The Leftovers – HBO

UnREAL – Lifetime

BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Hugh Dancy – Hannibal – NBC

Rami Malek – Mr. Robot – USA *WINNER

Clive Owen – The Knick – Cinemax

Liev Schreiber – Ray Donovan – Showtime

Justin Theroux – The Leftovers – HBO

Aden Young – Rectify – Sundance

BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

Shiri Appleby – UnREAL – Lifetime

Carrie Coon – The Leftovers – HBO *WINNER

Viola Davis – How to Get Away With Murder – ABC

Eva Green – Penny Dreadful – Showtime

Taraji P. Henson – Empire – Fox

Krysten Ritter – Jessica Jones – Netflix

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Clayne Crawford – Rectify – Sundance

Christopher Eccleston – The Leftovers – HBO

Andre Holland – The Knick – Cinemax

Jonathan Jackson – Nashville – ABC

Rufus Sewell – The Man in the High Castle – Amazon

Christian Slater – Mr. Robot – USA *WINNER

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

Ann Dowd – The Leftovers – HBO

Regina King – The Leftovers – HBO

Helen McCrory – Penny Dreadful – Showtime

Hayden Panettiere – Nashville – ABC

Maura Tierney – The Affair – Showtime

Constance Zimmer – UnREAL – Lifetime *WINNER

BEST COMEDY SERIES

Black-ish – ABC

Catastrophe – Amazon

Jane the Virgin – The CW

Master of None – Netflix *WINNER

The Last Man on Earth – Fox

Transparent – Amazon

You’re the Worst – FXX

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

Anthony Anderson – Black-ish – ABC

Aziz Ansari – Master of None – Netflix

Will Forte – The Last Man on Earth – Fox

Randall Park – Fresh Off the Boat – ABC

Fred Savage – The Grinder – Fox

Jeffrey Tambor – Transparent – Amazon *WINNER

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

Rachel Bloom – Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – The CW *WINNER

Aya Cash – You’re the Worst – FXX

Wendi McLendon-Covey – The Goldbergs – ABC

Gina Rodriguez – Jane the Virgin – The CW

Tracee Ellis Ross – Black-ish – ABC

Constance Wu – Fresh Off the Boat – ABC

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

Andre Braugher – Brooklyn Nine-Nine – Fox *WINNER

Jaime Camil – Jane the Virgin – The CW

Jay Duplass – Transparent – Amazon

Neil Flynn – The Middle – ABC

Keegan-Michael Key – Playing House – USA

Mel Rodriguez – Getting On – HBO

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

Mayim Bialik – The Big Bang Theory – CBS *WINNER

Kether Donohue – You’re the Worst – FXX

Allison Janney – Mom – CBS

Judith Light – Transparent – Amazon

Niecy Nash – Getting On – HBO

Eden Sher – The Middle – ABC

BEST GUEST ACTOR/ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

Richard Armitage – Hannibal – NBC

Justin Kirk – Manhattan – WGN America

Patti LuPone – Penny Dreadful – Showtime

Margo Martindale – The Good Wife – CBS *WINNER

Marisa Tomei – Empire – Fox

B.D. Wong – Mr. Robot – USA

BEST GUEST ACTOR/ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

Ellen Burstyn – Mom – CBS

Anjelica Huston – Transparent – Amazon

Cherry Jones – Transparent – Amazon

Jenifer Lewis – Black-ish – ABC

Timothy Olyphant – The Grinder – Fox *WINNER

John Slattery – Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp – Netflix

BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

Childhood’s End – Syfy

Fargo – FX *WINNER

Luther – BBC America

Saints & Strangers – National Geographic Channel

Show Me a Hero – HBO

The Wiz Live! – NBC

BEST ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

Wes Bentley – American Horror Story: Hotel – FX

Martin Clunes – Arthur & George – PBS

Idris Elba – Luther – BBC America *WINNER

Oscar Isaac – Show Me a Hero – HBO

Vincent Kartheiser – Saints & Strangers – National Geographic Channel

Patrick Wilson – Fargo – FX

BEST ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

Kathy Bates – American Horror Story: Hotel – FX

Kirsten Dunst – Fargo – FX *WINNER

Sarah Hay – Flesh and Bone – Starz

Alyvia Alyn Lind – Dolly Parton‘s Coat of Many Colors – NBC

Rachel McAdams – True Detective – HBO

Shanice Williams – The Wiz Live! – NBC

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

David Alan Grier – The Wiz Live! – NBC

Ne-Yo – The Wiz Live! – NBC

Nick Offerman – Fargo – FX

Jesse Plemons – Fargo – FX *WINNER

Raoul Trujillo – Saints & Strangers – National Geographic Channel

Bokeem Woodbine – Fargo – FX

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES

Mary J. Blige – The Wiz Live! – NBC

Laura Haddock – Luther – BBC America

Cristin Milioti – Fargo – FX

Sarah Paulson – American Horror Story: Hotel – FX

Winona Ryder – Show Me a Hero – HBO

Jean Smart – Fargo – FX *WINNER

BEST ANIMATION SERIES

Bob’s Burgers – Fox

BoJack Horseman – Netflix *WINNER

South Park – Comedy Central

Star Wars Rebels – Disney XD

The Simpsons – Fox

BEST REALITY SHOW – COMPETITION

Chopped – Food Network

Face Off – Syfy

MasterChef Junior – Fox

Survivor – CBS

The Amazing Race – CBS

The Voice – NBC *WINNER

BEST REALITY SHOW HOST

Ted Allen – Chopped – Food Network

Phil Keoghan – The Amazing Race – CBS

James Lipton – Inside the Actors Studio – Bravo *WINNER

Jane Lynch – Hollywood Game Night – NBC

Jeff Probst – Survivor – CBS

Gordon Ramsay – Hell’s Kitchen – Fox

BEST STRUCTURED REALITY SHOW

Antiques Roadshow – PBS

Inside The Actors Studio – Bravo

MythBusters – Discovery

Project Greenlight – HBO

Shark Tank – ABC *WINNER

Undercover Boss – CBS

BEST TALK SHOW

Jimmy Kimmel Live! – ABC

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver – HBO *WINNER

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart – Comedy Central

The Graham Norton Show – BBC America

The Late Late Show With James Corden – CBS

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon – NBC

BEST UNSTRUCTURED REALITY SHOW

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown – CNN *WINNER

Cops – Spike

Deadliest Catch – Discovery

Intervention – A&E

Naked and Afraid – Discovery

Pawn Stars – History