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Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Cinematography

Okay kiddo, let me explain what the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Cinematography is all about.

Have you ever watched a movie and thought, "Wow, that looks so cool!"? That's because of the cinematographer. A cinematographer is a person who is in charge of the camera and how everything looks on screen. They work with the director to make sure the visuals of the movie are just right.

Now, the Critics' Choice Movie Award is an award that is given out to movies that are considered the best by a group of movie critics. And this award specifically looks at the cinematography, or how the movie looks on screen. They consider things like the lighting, the camera angles, and the colors of the movie.

So when a movie wins the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Cinematography, it means that the cinematographer did an amazing job in making the movie look visually stunning. It's like giving them a big gold star for doing a really great job!