22nd Critics' Choice Awards
The 22nd Critics' Choice Awards were presented on December 11, 2016, at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport, honoring the finest achievements of filmmaking and television programming in 2016. The ceremony was broadcast on A&E and T.J. Miller returned to host for the second consecutive time. The television nominations were announced on November 14, 2016, while the film nominations were announced on December 1, 2016. HBO led the nominations for television with 22, followed by ABC and Netflix with 12 each. The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story won four awards, becoming the biggest TV winner of the night, followed by Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Saturday Night Live and Westworld with two wins each.
This year's ceremony date was moved to December from its usual January slot. The move came in hopes to get ahead of the 74th Golden Globe Awards on NBC. However, the following ceremony returned to its traditional January date in 2018.
Viola Davis received the first-ever #SeeHer Award, an honor that recognizes her work furthering the portrayal of three-dimensional women onscreen in 2016. The award is presented by the Association of National Advertisers in conjunction with A&E Networks.
Winners and nominees
#SeeHer Award
'''Viola Davis'''Films with multiple nominations and wins
The following twenty-nine films received multiple nominations:The following seven films received multiple awards:
| Film | Awards |
| La La Land | 8 |
| Jackie | 3 |
| Manchester by the Sea | 3 |
| Arrival | 2 |
| Deadpool | 2 |
| Hacksaw Ridge | 2 |
| Moonlight | 2 |
Television programs with multiple nominations and wins
The following programs received multiple nominations:| Program | Network | Category | Nominations |
| Game of Thrones | HBO | Drama | 6 |
| The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story | FX | Limited | 6 |
| The Night Manager | AMC | Limited | 5 |
| Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | Netflix | Comedy | 5 |
| All the Way | HBO | Movie | 4 |
| House of Cards | Netflix | Drama | 4 |
| Mr. Robot | USA | Drama | 4 |
| Roots | History | Limited | 4 |
| Veep | HBO | Comedy | 4 |
| Better Call Saul | AMC | Drama | 3 |
| The Crown | Netflix | Drama | 3 |
| Killing Reagan | Nat Geo | Movie | 3 |
| Modern Family | ABC | Comedy | 3 |
| Outlander | Starz | Drama | 3 |
| Ray Donovan | Showtime | Drama | 3 |
| Saturday Night Live | NBC | Comedy | 3 |
| Westworld | HBO | Drama | 3 |
| American Crime | ABC | Limited | 2 |
| The Americans | FX | Drama | 2 |
| America's Got Talent | NBC | Reality – Competition | 2 |
| Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | CNN | Reality – Unstructured | 2 |
| Atlanta | FX | Comedy | 2 |
| Chopped | Food Network | Reality – Structured | 2 |
| Confirmation | HBO | Movie | 2 |
| The Dresser | Starz | Movie | 2 |
| Fleabag | Amazon | Comedy | 2 |
| The Good Wife | CBS | Drama | 2 |
| RuPaul's Drag Race | Logo TV | Reality – Competition | 2 |
| Silicon Valley | HBO | Comedy | 2 |
| Stranger Things | Netflix | Drama | 2 |
| Transparent | Amazon | Comedy | 2 |
| The Voice | NBC | Reality – Competition | 2 |
The following programs received multiple awards:
| Program | Network | Category | Awards |
| The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story | FX | Limited | 4 |
| Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | CNN | Reality | 2 |
| Saturday Night Live | NBC | Comedy | 2 |
| Westworld | HBO | Drama | 2 |