Jacob Tremblay broke hearts as he gave the sweetest speech of the night.
'This is super cool,' Jacob, nine, said as he held onto his award and stepped onto a box so he could speak into the microphone.
The Canadian youngster who picked up his Critics' Choice Award for Room, said he was going to put it on the shelf right next to his Millenium Falcon.
'It's the best day of my life,' he added, before praising the work of the other kids nominated in the Best Young Actor/Actress category.
He concluded by saying: 'I just want to thank my parents. I love them very much.'
'It's the best day of my life,' said nine-year-old Canadian Jacob Tremblay who was honored for his performance in Room
The youngster needed a box to stand on in order to reach the microphone
The celebrities in the audience at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica went crazy for Jacob's sweet speech
He sparked a Twitter storm by forgetting to thank his black director and co-star at the Golden Globe Awards last week.
And as he was handed the Best Supporting Actor gong at the Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday, Sylvester Stallone made sure not to repeat the mistake.
'I just want to say thank you to my director Ryan Coogler - he made it all special. I am truly amazed. I did not expect this tonight,' gushed Stallone, as the audience gave him a standing ovation.
He added: 'Michael B. Jordan, you're a great talent and you're here for a really long, long time.'
In line for Oscar? Sylvester Stallone won Best Supporting Actor for Creed at Critics' Choice in LA, one week after picking up the same award at the Golden Globes
Stallone told the audience he really didn't expect to win and he was 'truly appreciative' of the honor
Alicia Vikander was the Critics Choice for Best Supporting Actress for the Danish Girl
Alicia Vikander won Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The Danish Girl.
And a few minutes later she was back on stage to accept the Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie Award for Ex Machina.
The Alex Garland-directed film, in which Vikander stars as a an A.I. femme fatale, beat out fellow nominees Jurassic World, The Martian, It Follows and Mad Max; Fury Road
Ex Machina, in which Viklander also starred, was named Best Sci-Fi/Horror Film
Spotlight won the first big movie award of the night at as the star-studded cast picked up the Best Ensemble prize.
Actress Rachel McAdams accepted the award on behalf of the cast, saying it was 'a little overwhelming to be up here to speak on behalf of our enormous and incredibly talented cast.'
'I think we would all agree that the true star ensemble is the real life heroes of Spotlight,' she added.
Spotlight star Rachel McAdams collected the Best Ensemble Award at Critics Choice on behalf of the whole cast
Spotlight won Best Ensemble for its star-studded cast that includes Rachel McAdams, Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo and John Slattery
Jeffrey Tambor was named Best Actor in a Comedy Series for Transparent, that streamed on Amazon, while Rachel Bloom was honored with Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
Christian Slater repeated his Golden Globes success of a week ago by collecting the Best Supporting actor in a drama Series for Mr. Robot.
Constance Zimmer took home the Best Supporting actress in a Drama Series for UnREAL.
Jeffrey Tambor's win for Transparent was really popular with the audience
The veteran star plays a middle-aged dad who comes out to his wife and kids as transgender in the Amazon streaming series
'I literally didn’t prepare anything. I’ve never won anything,' said Mayin Bialik after being named Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Mayin Bialik was named Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for The Big Bang Theory.
'My dad died nine and a half months ago and he was my harshest critics and he never lived to see me win anything so this is for you,' she said in accepting the award.
Andre Braugher was named Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Brooklyn Nine-Nine.'
Funny opening: Comedian T.J. Miller is hosting the awards show that's broadcast live
Host T.J. Miller opened the telecast at the Barker Hangar in the Santa Monica Airport by pointing out it's the first time that the Broadcast Films Critics Association has honored both film and television at the same ceremony.
He promised the audience he was not going 'to Gervais them,' in a dig at British comic Ricky who hosted the Golden Globes a week ago and managed to upset some with his jokes about Caitlyn Jenner and Mel Gibson.
'Tonight it's not just an honor to be nominated; it's an honor to be here. Think about that if you lose, as most of you will," said Miller.
'You made it to Hollywood. You won.'
Fargo won for best limited TV series
Fargo won the first award of the night - for best movie made for TV or limited series.
See more of the latest news and red carpet pictures from the 2016 Critics' Choice Awards
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