"Spotlight" and "The Big Short" won top prizes at the Writers Guild of America awards Saturday, two weeks ahead of the Oscars, the glittering climax of Hollywood's annual awards season. Josh Singer picked up the trophy for best original screenplay for "Spotlight," a drama about sexual abuse in the Catholic church that he co-wrote with director Tom McCarthy. The film, starring Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton and Rachel McAdams, has already landed the top prize at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and is nominated for six statuettes at the Oscars, to be held on February 28.
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