2015 Critics’ Choice Awards: The Best (And Worst) Dresses

2015 Critics' Choice Awards: The Best (And Worst) Dresses

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Awards season is well and truly in full swing and the best of Hollywood were out in force once again for last night’s 20th annual Critics' Choice Awards.

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Best Dressed at the 20th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards

Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace [Getty]1 of 18

Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace [Getty]

Jennifer Aniston in Gucci [Getty]2 of 18

Jennifer Aniston in Gucci [Getty]

Emily Blunt in Pucci [Getty]3 of 18

Emily Blunt in Pucci [Getty]

Marion Cotillard in Dior Haute Couture dress [Getty]4 of 18

Marion Cotillard in Dior Haute Couture dress [Getty]

Leslie Mann in Reem Acra dress [Getty]5 of 18

Leslie Mann in Reem Acra dress [Getty]

Jessica Chastain in Antonio Berardi  [Getty]6 of 18

Jessica Chastain in Antonio Berardi [Getty]

Felicity Jones in Dolce and Gabbana [Getty]7 of 18

Felicity Jones in Dolce and Gabbana [Getty]

Jamie Chung in Yanina Couture [Getty]8 of 18

Jamie Chung in Yanina Couture [Getty]

Keira Knightley in Delpozo [Getty]9 of 18

Keira Knightley in Delpozo [Getty]

Michelle Monaghan in Elie Saab [Getty]10 of 18

Michelle Monaghan in Elie Saab [Getty]

Rosamund Pike in Valentino [Getty]11 of 18

Rosamund Pike in Valentino [Getty]

Carmen Ejogo in Emilia Wickstead [Getty]12 of 18

Carmen Ejogo in Emilia Wickstead [Getty]

Rosario Dawson in Vivienne Westwood [Getty]13 of 18

Rosario Dawson in Vivienne Westwood [Getty]

Reese Witherspoon in Lanvin [Getty]14 of 18

Reese Witherspoon in Lanvin [Getty]

Diane Kruger in Naeem Khan [Getty]15 of 18

Diane Kruger in Naeem Khan [Getty]

Julianne Moore in Saint Laurent [Getty]16 of 18

Julianne Moore in Saint Laurent [Getty]

Amy Adams in Max Mara [Getty]17 of 18

Amy Adams in Max Mara [Getty]

Who Wore What At 2015 Critics' Choice Awards18 of 18

Who Wore What At 2015 Critics' Choice Awards

While this year’s nominees took to the red carpet like the practised professionals they are, there was pressure behind the scenes for organisers to ensure that Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie avoided crossing paths. The two haven’t attended the same event, never mind sat in the same room, since 2009 when they both attended the Oscars. Luckily the ladies were sat as far apart from each other as possible last night and are not thought to have interacted.

Despite the palpable tension, both women were dressed to impress: Jen broke the mould from her usual strapless numbers in a daring red Gucci suit, complete with Rihanna-esque necklaces, and Angelina glowed in an Atelier Versace silver gown. Other fashion highlights included Emily Blunt’s Pucci number, Felicity Jones in Dolce and Gabbana and Jamie Chung’s gorgeous Yanina Couture gown. Keira Knightley continued to show off her flawless maternity style in Delpozo and Rosamund Pike opted for white again, this time in Valentino.

Once all the stars were inside the ceremony, Birdman swept the board, triumphing in seven categories including Best Actor and Best Comedy Actor for Michael Keaton, and Best Acting Ensemble. Boyhood also fared well picking up the Best Picture and Best Director, as well as Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette and Best Young Actor/Actress for 20-year-old Ellar Coltrane.

Kevin Costner received the Lifetime Achievement Award and proved the perfect gentleman in his speech, thanking the drivers, crew members and catering staff who he’s worked with during his vast career.

See the full list of winners from the 20th Critics' Choice Movie Awards below...

Best Picture

Boyhood

Best Actor

Michael Keaton - Birdman

Best Actress

Julianne Moore - Still Alice

Best Director

Richard Linklater - Boyhood

Best Acting Ensemble

Birdman

Best Adapted Screenplay

Gone Girl

Best Original Screenplay

'Birdman'

Best Comedy

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Actress In A Comedy

Jenny Slate - Obvious Child

Best Actor In A Comedy

Michael Keaton - Birdman

Best Supporting Actress

Patricia Arquette- Boyhood

Best Supporting Actor

J.K. Simmons - Whiplash

Best Song

'Glory' - Common/John Legend - Selma

Best Animated Feature

The Lego Movie

Best Action Movie

Guardians of the Galaxy

Best Actress In An Action Movie

Emily Blunt - Edge of Tomorrow

Best Actor In An Action Movie

Bradley Cooper - American Sniper

Best Young Actor/Actress

Ellar Coltrane - Boyhood

Best Sci Fi/Horror Movie

Interstellar

Best Documentary Feature

Life Itself

Best Cinematography

Birdman - Emmanuel Lubezki

Best Visual Effects

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Best Editing

Birdman - Douglas Crise, Stephen Mirrione

Best Art Direction

The Grand Budapest Hotel - Adam Stockhausen/Production Designer,

Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator

Best Costume Design

The Grand Budapest Hotel - Milena Canonero

Best Hair & Makeup

Guardians of the Galaxy

Best Score

Antonio Sanchez - Birdman

Best Foreign Language Film

Force Majeure (Sweden)

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