2010 Scream Awards

The Scream Awards is an award show dedicated to the horror, sci-fi, and fantasy genres of feature films, hosted and sponsored by Spike. The show was created by executive producers Michael Levitt, Cindy Levitt, and Casey Patterson. The performer on the show was M.I.A..

Billed simply as Scream 2010, the 2010 ceremony was held at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on October 16 and was broadcast on October 19, 2010.[1]

Special awards

World Premieres

Performance

  • "Teqkilla" performed by M.I.A.

Online write-in winners

  • Most Anticipated Movie - Green Lantern
  • Best Worst Movie - Piranha 3-D
  • Best Independent Movie - Dread

Competitive Categories

Nominees and winners for each announced category are listed below. Winners are listed in boldface.

The Ultimate Scream

Best Science Fiction Movie

Best Fantasy Movie

Best Horror Movie

Best TV Show

Best Director

Best Scream-Play

Best Fantasy Actress

Best Fantasy Actor

Best Science Fiction Actress

Best Science Fiction Actor

Best Horror Actress

Best Horror Actor

Best Villain

Best Superhero

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Breakout Performance - Female

Best Breakout Performance - Male

Best Cameo

Best Ensemble

Fight Scene of the Year

Holy Sh*t Scene of the Year

Most Memorable Mutilation

3-D Top Three

Best F/X

Best Television Performance

Best Comic Book or Graphic Novel

Best Comic Book Writer

Best Comic Book Artist

Best Comic Book Movie

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See also

  • Saturn Award

References

  1. "Scream 2010". Spike TV. 2010-10-16. Archived from the original on 1 November 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
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