The Saturn Awards, which began in the 1970s, get increasingly more confusing each decade. When they first began they were very sci-fi/fantasy niche and now they regularly seem to honor films that don't have anything at all to do with once geeky now mainstream genres like that. Consider that they have nine best picture type categories and they're expansive enough in their definitions that at least half of Oscar's Best Picture nominees were nominated for something and Whiplash and The Theory of Everything even get to be Best Film winners -- neither of which seem at all "genre" though I suppose The Theory of Everything is kinda cosmic in that it has a genre icon in Stephen Hawkings as its subject.
The big winners at the annual event were Interstellar and Guardians of the Galaxy. The big loser was Captain America: Winter Soldier which had the most nominations of all (11) and managed to lose them each one. Complete list of winners after the jump...
FILM AWARDS
Best Comic Book-To-Film: Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Science-Fiction Film: Interstellar
Best Fantasy Film: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Best Horror Film: Dracula Untold
(It triumphed over a surely superior vampire flick in Only Lovers Left Alive and The Babadook. WTH)
Best Thriller Film: Gone Girl
Best Action/Adventure: Unbroken
(Somehow beating Snowpiercer of all things which totally fits within the Saturn Awards realm... and, hilariously, Inherent Vice is nominated for "Action/Adventure")
Best Animated Film: The LEGO Movie
Best International Film: The Theory of Everything
(Beating a truly random selection of films which have extremely tenuous connections or none at all to genre fare including: Bird People, Calvary, Force Majeure, Mood Indigo, and The Railway Man)
Best Independent Film: Whiplash
(Beating a truly random selection of films which have extremely tenous connections or none at all to genre fare including I Origins, A Most Violent Year, The One I Love, Grand Piano, and The Two Faces of January --- why do they have this category?)
Best Actor: Chris Pratt, Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Actress: Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl
Best Supporting Actor: Richard Armitage, The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies (do you think Lee Pace toasted him at home?)
Best Supporting Actress: Rene Russo, Nightcrawler
Best Performance by a Younger Actor: MacKenzie Foy, Interstellar (she played the young Jessica Chastain)
Best Director: James Gunn, Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Writing: Christopher Nolan & Jonathan Nolan, Interstellar
Best Editing: Edge of Tomorrow
Best Production Design: Interstellar
Best Music: Interstellar
Best Costumes: Dracula Untold
Best Make-Up: Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Visual FX: Interstellar
TELEVISION
Best Network Series: Hannibal
Best Cable Series: The Walking Dead
Best Limited Run Series: Game of Thrones
Best Superhero Series: The Flash
Best Youth-Oriented Television Series: The 100
Best Actor: (tie) Hugh Dancy, Hannibal and Andrew Lincoln, The Walking Dead
Best Actress: Caitronia Balfe, Outlander
Best Supporting Actor: Laurence Fishburne, Hannibal
Best Supporting Actress: Melissa McBride, The Walking Dead
Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones
Best Guest Performance: Wentworth Miller, The Flash
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Best DVD release: Odd Thomas
Best DVD Special Edition: Nightbreed: The Director's Cut
Best DVD TV Release: Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery
Best DVD Collection: Halloween: The Complete Collection
LIVE STAGE PRODUCTION
Best Local Live Stage Production: Damn Yankees (3-D Theatricals)
(How do they decide what is "local"?)