Red Carpet Photos + Full List Of 2016 Critics' Choice Awards!

Handsome: (L-R) Trumbo star Bryan Cranston, Hannibal's Hugh Dancy and American Horror Story star Wes Bentley looked very handsome in their black tuxedos and bow tiesDouble take: Vincent Kartheiser (L) and Jonathan Jackson both showed up in three-piece suits, maroon ties and patent dress shoesHappy to be here: (L-R) Bryshere Gray, Jay Duplass and Justin Baldoni were ready to party as they made their arrivals
The event was filled with beautiful actresses and good looking actors in the Hollywood industry, looking their best and creating their own fashion and style. Sporting dapper and ready to party to the fullest were actors like American Horror Story star Wes Bentley, Jonathan Jackson and Justin Baldoni, all looking stylishly handsome
in their tuxedos while other famous faces like Jennifer Aniston sporting daring in a floaty grey Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane creation, which was slashed almost all the way up the front and was supported by her husband Justin Theroux. Mary J. Blige opted for a black gown with a plunging neckline by J. Mendel and was also supported by her husband Kendu Isaacs. See more photos below and full list of winners!!
Rising stars: Best Actress nominee Saoirse Ronan (left, in Antonio Berardi) and Best Supporting Actress winner Alicia Vikander (in Mary Katrantzou) looked stunning in fitted gownsShe looks Marvel-lous: Jessica Jones star and nominee Krysten Ritter looked beautiful in her sequin-adorned deep red Zuhair Murad Couture gown
Split decision: Samantha Harris (L) and Eden Sher (in Rubin Singer) went for frocks with slits up one side, showing a little legJust peachy: Hayden Panettiere showed plenty of cleavage in a blush-coloured Maria Lucia Hohan gown, while Gina Rodriguez wore a salmon SAFiYAA dressGorgeous at every angle: Supermodel Rosie showed off her slinky gown as she twirled for the camerasGorgeous at every angle: Supermodel Rosie showed off her slinky gown as she twirled for the camerasDouble take: Vincent Kartheiser (L) and Jonathan Jackson both showed up in three-piece suits, maroon ties and patent dress shoesWonderful in white: Amy, who received a special MVP award during the evening and also won Best Actress In A Comedy, kept things simple but chic in a white halter-neck gown by Calvin KleinSplit decision: Samantha Harris (L) and Eden Sher (in Rubin Singer) went for frocks with slits up one side, showing a little legLongtime love: While Mary J. Blige was joined by husband of 12 years Kendu Isaacs, David James Elliott was there with wife of 23 years Nanci ChambersMagic in monochrome: (L-R) Amy Schumer, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Bryce Dallas Howard led the arrivals at the Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday in black and white gownsHis princess: Judd Apatow was joined by Leslie Mann, who looked fabulous in a black and white frock by Monique LhuillierJust peachy: Hayden Panettiere showed plenty of cleavage in a blush-coloured Maria Lucia Hohan gown, while Gina Rodriguez wore a salmon SAFiYAA dressBack in the spotlight: Also at the event were The Wonder Years' Fred Savage and Jennifer Lynn Stone, and Full House's John Stamos with his Grandfathered co-star Josh PeckLongtime love: While Mary J. Blige was joined by husband of 12 years Kendu Isaacs, David James Elliott was there with wife of 23 years Nanci ChambersRising stars: Best Actress nominee Saoirse Ronan (left, in Antonio Berardi) and Best Supporting Actress winner Alicia Vikander (in Mary Katrantzou) looked stunning in fitted gownsStand by your man: Justin was up for Best Actor In A Drama Series for his HBO show The Leftovers but lost to Mr. Robot's Rami MalekThey got the memo: (L-R) Jennifer Lewis, Liz Hernandez and Charissa Thompson all opted for trouser looksThey got the memo: (L-R) Jennifer Lewis, Liz Hernandez and Charissa Thompson all opted for trouser looks

 Frill seekers: Carrie Keagan (L) and Tiziana Rocca went for ruffled looks for the star-studded affairStill celebrating: The 28-year-old was there to support her new fiance Jason Statham, and the pair (both wearing Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane) looked madly in loveHappy to be here: (L-R) Bryshere Gray, Jay Duplass and Justin Baldoni were ready to party as they made their arrivalsHappy to be here: (L-R) Bryshere Gray, Jay Duplass and Justin Baldoni were ready to party as they made their arrivals

 Back in the spotlight: Also at the event were The Wonder Years' Fred Savage and Jennifer Lynn Stone, and Full House's John Stamos with his Grandfathered co-star Josh PeckGo with the flow: (L-R) Wendi McLendon-Covey, Jean Smart and Constance Wu picked floor-sweeping blue gownsGo with the flow: (L-R) Wendi McLendon-Covey, Jean Smart and Constance Wu picked floor-sweeping blue gowns

 They got the memo: (L-R) Jennifer Lewis, Liz Hernandez and Charissa Thompson all opted for trouser looksSo suave: (L-R) Finn Wittrock, Aziz Ansari (whose show Master Of None won Best Comedy Series) and Anthony Anderson looked dapper in classic tuxedos and bow tiesGlitz and glamour: Kate Beckinsale (left, in Monique Lhuillier) and Rachel McAdams (in Elie Saab) turned heads in embellished dressesGlitz and glamour: Kate Beckinsale (left, in Monique Lhuillier) and Rachel McAdams (in Elie Saab) turned heads in embellished dressesFrill seekers: Carrie Keagan (L) and Tiziana Rocca went for ruffled looks for the star-studded affairStill going strong: He Named Me Malala Director Davis Guggenheim brought wife of 21 years Elisabeth Shue as his plus one (L), while Ken Jeong was there with wife of 11 years TranStill going strong: He Named Me Malala Director Davis Guggenheim brought wife of 21 years Elisabeth Shue as his plus one (L), while Ken Jeong was there with wife of 11 years TranLittle stars: Room's Jacob Tremblay (L) gave an adorable acceptance speech after winning Best Young Actor/Actress, while Alyvia Alyn Lind was nominated for Best Actress In A Movie Made For Television Or Limited Series for Dolly Parton's Coat Of Many ColorsLittle stars: Room's Jacob Tremblay (L) gave an adorable acceptance speech after winning Best Young Actor/Actress, while Alyvia Alyn Lind was nominated for Best Actress In A Movie Made For Television Or Limited Series for Dolly Parton's Coat Of Many ColorsPeekaboo: Regina King (L) flashed her flat stomach in a crop top and skirt, while Mary J. Blige picked a black gown with a plunging neckline by J. MendelSo suave: (L-R) Finn Wittrock, Aziz Ansari (whose show Master Of None won Best Comedy Series) and Anthony Anderson looked dapper in classic tuxedos and bow tiesSo suave: (L-R) Finn Wittrock, Aziz Ansari (whose show Master Of None won Best Comedy Series) and Anthony Anderson looked dapper in classic tuxedos and bow tiesWinning smiles: Jacob, Transparent's Jeffrey Tambor (named Best Actor In A Comedy Series) and Creed star Sylvester Stallone (named Best Supporting Actor) all posed with their trophiesWinning smiles: Jacob, Transparent's Jeffrey Tambor (named Best Actor In A Comedy Series) and Creed star Sylvester Stallone (named Best Supporting Actor) all posed with their trophiesBucking the trend: (L-R) Diane Warren, Margo Martindale (who won Best Guest Actor/Actress In A Drama Series) and Cherry Jones skipped the gowns in favour of smart trousersBucking the trend: (L-R) Diane Warren, Margo Martindale (who won Best Guest Actor/Actress In A Drama Series) and Cherry Jones skipped the gowns in favour of smart trousersBucking the trend: (L-R) Diane Warren, Margo Martindale (who won Best Guest Actor/Actress In A Drama Series) and Cherry Jones skipped the gowns in favour of smart trousersHandsome: (L-R) Trumbo star Bryan Cranston, Hannibal's Hugh Dancy and American Horror Story star Wes Bentley looked very handsome in their black tuxedos and bow tiesAlways fabulous: Judith Light, who was nominated for Transparent, looked fantastic in a navy blue ensembleKeeping things simple: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend star and Best Actress In A Comedy Series winner Rachel Bloom wore a one-shouldered black Alexander McQueen jumpsuitTurning heads for the wrong reasons: Abbey and Laura Haddock were making fashion statements on the blue carpetHandsome: (L-R) Trumbo star Bryan Cranston, Hannibal's Hugh Dancy and American Horror Story star Wes Bentley looked very handsome in their black tuxedos and bow tiesGo with the flow: (L-R) Wendi McLendon-Covey, Jean Smart and Constance Wu picked floor-sweeping blue gownsUn-reality royalty: Representing UnREAL were Constance Zimmer (left in Tracy Reese), who won Best Supporting Actress In A Drama Series, and Shiri Appleby (in Leanne Marshall), who was nominated for Best Actress In A Drama SeriesTwice as nice: Christian Slater (L) and Rami Malek won Best Supporting Actor In A Drama Series and Best Actor In A Drama Series respectively, while the show also won Best Drama SeriesUn-reality royalty: Representing UnREAL were Constance Zimmer (left in Tracy Reese), who won Best Supporting Actress In A Drama Series, and Shiri Appleby (in Leanne Marshall), who was nominated for Best Actress In A Drama SeriesTwice as nice: Christian Slater (L) and Rami Malek won Best Supporting Actor In A Drama Series and Best Actor In A Drama Series respectively, while the show also won Best Drama SeriesHer two families: The Jane The Virgin star was joined by her on-screen mother Andrea Navedo (L), and real mother Magali RodriguezQuirky couple: Host for the evening T.J. Miller was joined by his wife Kate Gorney, and they arrived on a scooterDynamic duos: Other couples on the red carpet were (L-R) Zoe Kravitz and Twin Shadow, Jeff Probst and wife Lisa Ann Russell, and Paul Dano and girlfriend Zoe KazanDynamic duos: Other couples on the red carpet were (L-R) Zoe Kravitz and Twin Shadow, Jeff Probst and wife Lisa Ann Russell, and Paul Dano and girlfriend Zoe KazanDynamic duos: Other couples on the red carpet were (L-R) Zoe Kravitz and Twin Shadow, Jeff Probst and wife Lisa Ann Russell, and Paul Dano and girlfriend Zoe KazanHow does she do it?: As always, Helen Mirren looked far younger than her 70 years as she shone in a black and white floral creation by Dolce&GabbanaThe long and short of it: While Tracee Ellis Ross (L) oozed elegance in a floor-length gown, Marisa Tomei picked a flirty mini-dress by Zuhair MuradThe long and short of it: While Tracee Ellis Ross (L) oozed elegance in a floor-length gown, Marisa Tomei picked a flirty mini-dress by Zuhair MuradTurning heads for the wrong reasons: Abbey and Laura Haddock were making fashion statements on the blue carpetGolden girls: Best Supporting Actress winner Alicia Vikander and Best Actress In A Movie Made For Television Or Limited Series winner Kirsten Dunst proudly showed off their awards backstageGolden girls: Best Supporting Actress winner Alicia Vikander and Best Actress In A Movie Made For Television Or Limited Series winner Kirsten Dunst proudly showed off their awards backstageCute couples: Melissa McCarthy was joined by husband Ben Falcone, while Ne-Yo proudly cuddled his pregnant fiancee Crystal RenayCute couples: Melissa McCarthy was joined by husband Ben Falcone, while Ne-Yo proudly cuddled his pregnant fiancee Crystal RenayHello sunshine: Best Actress In A Drama Series winner Carrie Coon (L) and Kathryn Hahn both opted for striking yellow dressesPulling out all the stops: (L-R) The Affair star Maura Tierney (in Max Mara), American Horror Story's Lily Rabe and Carol actress Carrie Brownstein were dressed to impressPulling out all the stops: (L-R) The Affair star Maura Tierney (in Max Mara), American Horror Story's Lily Rabe and Carol actress Carrie Brownstein were dressed to impressPulling out all the stops: (L-R) The Affair star Maura Tierney (in Max Mara), American Horror Story's Lily Rabe and Carol actress Carrie Brownstein were dressed to impressCool co-stars: Representing The Last Man On Earth (along with January Jones) were (L-R) Mary Steenburgen, Kristen Schaal and Cleopatra ColemanProud husband: Damian Lewis was there for wife Helen McCrory, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress In A Drama Series for Penny DreadfulHello sunshine: Best Actress In A Drama Series winner Carrie Coon (L) and Kathryn Hahn both opted for striking yellow dressesMarch of the blue belles: Joanne Froggatt (L) and January Jones wore blue dresses in very different waysCool co-stars: Representing The Last Man On Earth (along with January Jones) were (L-R) Mary Steenburgen, Kristen Schaal and Cleopatra ColemanCool co-stars: Representing The Last Man On Earth (along with January Jones) were (L-R) Mary Steenburgen, Kristen Schaal and Cleopatra ColemanCool co-stars: Representing The Last Man On Earth (along with January Jones) were (L-R) Mary Steenburgen, Kristen Schaal and Cleopatra ColemanWomen in black: (L-R) America Ferrera, Emmy Rossum and Jennifer Jason Leigh went for classic looks in little black dressesWomen in black: (L-R) America Ferrera, Emmy Rossum and Jennifer Jason Leigh went for classic looks in little black dressesWomen in black: (L-R) America Ferrera, Emmy Rossum and Jennifer Jason Leigh went for classic looks in little black dressesOh baby: Liv Tyler happily showed off her baby bump after announcing she's expecting her third childMarch of the blue belles: Joanne Froggatt (L) and January Jones wore blue dresses in very different waysWhat a gorgeous couple: Matt Damon was joined by his stunning wife Luciana Barroso (in Naeem Khan), as the pair both wore black

2016 CRITICS' CHOICE AWARDS: WINNERS IN FILM

BEST PICTURE
Spotlight 
BEST ACTOR
Leonardo DiCaprio - The Revenant 
BEST ACTRESS 
Brie Larson - Room 
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR 
Sylvester Stallone - Creed
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS 
Alicia Vikander - The Danish Girl 
BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRES 
Jacob Tremblay -Room
BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE 
Spotlight 
BEST DIRECTOR 
George Miller - Mad Max: Fury Road 
BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE 
Tom Hardy - Mad Max: Fury Road 
BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE
Charlize Theron - Mad Max: Fury Road
BEST COMEDY
The Big Short 
BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Christian Bale - The Big Short 
BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY 
Amy Schumer - Trainwreck 
GENIUS AWARD
Industrial Light & Magic  
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Amy 
BEST ACTION MOVIE 
Mad Max: Fury Road 
BEST SCI-FI/HORROR MOVIE
Ex Machina
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM 
Son of Saul
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Inside Out
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY 
Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy - Spotlight
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Charles Randolph and Adam McKay - The Big Short 
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY 
The Revenant - Emmanuel Lubezki 
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Mad Max: Fury Road - Colin Gibson 
BEST EDITING 
Mad Max: Fury Road - Margaret Sixel 
BEST COSTUME DESIGN 
Mad Max: Fury Road - Jenny Beavan
BEST HAIR & MAKEUP 
Mad Max: Fury Road 
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS 
Mad Max: Fury Road  
BEST SONG 
Furious 7 - See You Again 
BEST SCORE 
The Hateful Eight - Ennio Morricone 

2016 CRITICS' CHOICE AWARDS: WINNERS IN TELEVISION 

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES 
Jeffrey Tambor - Transparent – Amazon
BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES 
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot – USA 
BEST ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES
Idris Elba, Luther - BBC America
BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – The CW 
BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES 
Carrie Coon, The Leftovers – HBO 
BEST ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES 
Kirsten Dunst, Fargo – FX 
BEST COMEDY SERIES 
Master Of None – Netflix 
BEST DRAMA SERIES 
Mr. Robot – USA 
BEST GUEST ACTOR/ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES 
Timothy Olyphant, The Grinder – Fox 
BEST GUEST ACTOR/ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Margo Martindale, The Good Wife - CBS  
BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES 
Fargo – FX 
MOST BINGEWORTHY FAN-VOTED AWARD 
Friends 
MVP AWARD
Amy Schumer
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine – Fox 
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES 
Christian Slater, Mr. Robot – USA
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES 
Jesse Plemons, Fargo – FX 
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Mayim Bialik, The Big Bang Theory – CBS 
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES 
Constance Zimmer, UnREAL – Lifetime
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION OR LIMITED SERIES
Jean Smart, Fargo – FX
BEST ANIMATION SERIES 
BoJack Horseman – Netflix 
BEST REALITY SHOW – COMPETITION 
The Voice – NBC
BEST REALITY SHOW HOST 
James Lipton, Inside The Actors Studio – Bravo 
BEST STRUCTURED REALITY SHOW
Shark Tank - ABC 
BEST TALK SHOW 
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver – HBO
BEST UNSTRUCTURED REALITY SHOW
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown – CNN  


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