Gone Girl won the top prize at tonight’s 18th annual Hollywood Film Awards. David Fincher’s drama starring Ben Affleck took the Hollywood Film Award. World War II codebreaker drama The Imitation Game won the most hardware, scoring four wins including best actor for Benedict Cumberbatch and director for Morten Tyldem. Julianne Moore scooped up the Hollywood Actress Award for Still Alice, and How to Train Your Dragon 2 won the animation prize. Michael Keaton was the lifetime achievement honoree. A complete list of winners is below.

Queen Latifah hosted HFAs, which were televised for the first time. The event always has been a private Tinseltown affair, but CBS aired the show live from the Hollywood Palladium at 8 PM in the East and delayed at 8 PM Pacific. Organizers like to consider the negotiated Hollywood Film Awards the first stop on the long awards-season journey, and studios seem to love it because they essentially get to dictate the winners and plant a flag for one film or another early in the season. Winners are chosen by a small committee led by Carlos de Abreu that sees the buzzy movies, sometimes in rough cuts, and doles out the honors. There are 26 categories — 18 of which were handed out during the show — and all honorees know they won ahead of time.

In the early days of the HFAS, stars would come in the back way, make an appearance onstage to accept an award – often thanking HFA founder de Abreu personally — and get a photo op, and then make a hasty retreat. But this year there was an hourlong postshow, The CBS Hollywood After Party, hosted by CBS This Morning’s Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell. A half-hour preshow, Countdown To The Hollywood Film Awards, kicked off the network’s coverage..

Among the big names who attended the two-hour shindig, produced by Dick Clark Productions: Amy Adams, Gerard Butler, Steve Carell, Benedict Cumberbatch, Johnny Depp, Laura Dern, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall, Jonah Hill, Angelina Jolie, Keira Knightley, Jared Leto, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Keaton, Julianne Moore, Mike Myers, Jack O’Connell, Robert Pattinson, Chris Pratt, Eddie Redmayne, Chris Rock, Kristen Stewart, Hilary Swank, Channing Tatum, Jean-Marc Vallée, Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley.

Here is the complete list of folks getting a first chance to try out their 2015 acceptance speeches (along with the award presenters in parentheses):

Hollywood Film Award

Gone Girl

Hollywood Actor Award

Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game

(Amy Adams)

Hollywood Blockbuster Award

Guardians of the Galaxy

(Chadwick Boseman)

Hollywood Documentary Award

Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon, Mike Myers

(Johnny Depp/Shep Gordon)

Hollywood Actress Award

Julianne Moore, Still Alice

(Kristen Stewart)

Hollywood Career Achievement Award

Michael Keaton

(Geena Davis)

Hollywood Animation Award

How to Train Your Dragon 2

(Jennifer Lopez)

Hollywood Comedy Award

Chris Rock, Top Five

(Queen Latifah)

New Hollywood Award

Jack O’Connell, Unbroken

(Angelina Jolie)

Hollywood Ensemble Award

Foxcatcher

(Jonah Hill)

Hollywood Director Award

Morten Tyldem, The Imitation Game

(Robert Pattinson)

Hollywood Song Award

“What Is Love?” Janelle Monáe, Rio 2

Hollywood Screenwriter Award

Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

(Hilary Swank)

Hollywood Breakout Performance Actor Award

Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything

(Jared Leto)

Hollywood Breakthrough Director Award

Jean-Marc Vallee, Wild

(Reese Witherspoon)

Hollywood Supporting Actress Award

Keira Knightley, The Imitation Game

(Christoph Waltz)



Hollywood Breakout Performance Actress Award

Shailene Woodley, The Fault in Our Stars

(Laura Dern)



Hollywood Supporting Actor Award

Robert Duvall, The Judge

(Robert Downey Jr.)



Off-air awards

Hollywood Cinematography Award

Emmanuel Lubezki, Birdman

Hollywood Visual Effects Award

Scott Farrar, Transformers: Age of Extinction

Hollywood Editing Award

Jaty Cassidy and Dody Dorn, Fury

Hollywood International Award

Jing Tian

Hollywood Film Composer Award

Alexandre Desplat, The Imitation Game

Hollywood Production Design Award

Dylan Cole and Gary Freeman, Maleficient

Hollywood Visual Effects Award

Milena Canonero, The Grand Budapest Hotel

Hollywood Sound Award

Ren Klyce, Gone Girl

Hollywood Makeup and Hair Award

David White (special make-up effects) and Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou (hair designer and makeup designer), Guardians of the Galaxy

