‘The Grand Budapest Hotel,’ ‘The Imitation Game’ take top Writers Guild awards honours

By Lindsey Bahr, The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – In an awards season dominated by “Boyhood” and “Birdman,” the Writers Guild of America has honoured two different choices with its top film awards: “The Grand Budapest Hotel” and “The Imitation Game.” Awards were presented in simultaneous ceremonies in New York and Los Angeles on Saturday.

In the original screenplay category, Richard Linklater’s “Boyhood” lost out to Wes Anderson and Hugo Guinness for their darkly whimsical fable “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”

Other nominees in the category included “Whiplash,” written by director Damien Chazelle, “Nightcrawler,” written by director Dan Gilroy, and “Foxcatcher,” written by E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman.

Anderson and Guinness recently picked up the BAFTA for best screenplay as well and are considered favourites to win the Academy Award.

“Birdman” was not eligible for the WGA award, but it will be competing with “Grand Budapest” in the original screenplay category for the Oscar on Feb. 22.

In the adapted screenplay category, Graham Moore took the prize for the World War II-set Alan Turing biopic “The Imitation Game,” adapted from Andrew Hodges’ book “Alan Turing: The Enigma.”

Moore’s work won over adapted screenplay nominees “American Sniper,” ”Gone Girl,” ”Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Wild.”

“The Theory of Everything,” which was not eligible for the WGA, won the adapted screenplay BAFTA over “The Imitation Game.” Both will be competing for the Oscar against “American Sniper,” ”Inherent Vice” and “Whiplash.”

In addition to film, videogames, radio, news, and new media, the Writers Guild also honours television work.

“True Detective” writer and creator Nic Pizzolatto took the award for best drama series and best new series. Louis CK won best comedy series and episodic comedy for his show “Louie.”

In the comedy/variety category, “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” won for series and the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards for specials.

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