Monday, 15 January 2024

Critics Choice Awards: Red Carpet Looks From Stars of Film and TV



Nominees have started to arrive for the 29th-annual Critics Choice Awards, hosted by Chelsea Handler in Los Angeles.

four-month postponement of the 75th Emmy Awards because of last year’s actors’ and writers’ strikes resulted in an oddity of Hollywood scheduling: back-to-back awards shows.

The Critics Choice Awards, hosted by Chelsea Handler on Sunday in Los Angeles, could be seen as a mere opening act to the Emmys on Monday. But because the awards recognize movies as well as television, film actors running full tilt at Academy Award nominations were unlikely to miss an opportunity for face time. (The next class of Oscar nominees will be announced on Jan. 23.)

Here’s what the winners, nominees and presenters wore to one of their last major appearance opportunities before their names are called — or not — for Hollywood’s highest honor.

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Ali Wong, nominated for best actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Beef.”Credit...Michael Tran/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Ali Wong, nominated for best actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Beef.”

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Margot Robbie, nominated for best actress for “Barbie.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Margot Robbie, nominated for best actress for “Barbie.”
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Colman Domingo, nominated for best actor for “Rustin,” in custom Valentino.Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Colman Domingo, nominated for best actor for “Rustin,” in custom Valentino.
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Pedro Pascal, nominated for best actor in a drama series for “The Last of Us.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Pedro Pascal, nominated for best actor in a drama series for “The Last of Us.”
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Carey MulliganCredit...Michael Tran/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Carey Mulligan
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Charles Melton, nominated for best supporting actor for “May December.”Credit...Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associated Press
Charles Melton, nominated for best supporting actor for “May December.”
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Greta Lee, nominated for best actress for “Past Lives.”Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Greta Lee, nominated for best actress for “Past Lives.”
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Ayo Edebiri, nominated for best actress in a comedy series for “The Bear.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Ayo Edebiri, nominated for best actress in a comedy series for “The Bear.”
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Cillian Murphy, nominated for best actor for “Oppenheimer.”Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Cillian Murphy, nominated for best actor for “Oppenheimer.”
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Quinta Brunson, smiling over her shoulder on the red carpet, wearing a black gown with a white floral print.
Quinta Brunson, nominated for best actress in a comedy series for “Abbott Elementary.”Credit...Aude Guerrucci/Reuters
Quinta Brunson, smiling over her shoulder on the red carpet, wearing a black gown with a white floral print.
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Bradley Cooper, nominated for best actor, best director and best original screenplay for “Maestro.”Credit...Aude Guerrucci/Reuters
Bradley Cooper, nominated for best actor, best director and best original screenplay for “Maestro.”
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Julianne Moore, nominated for best supporting actress for “May December.”Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Julianne Moore, nominated for best supporting actress for “May December.”
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America Ferrera, nominated for best supporting actress for “Barbie” and the recipient of the evening’s SeeHer Award.Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
America Ferrera, nominated for best supporting actress for “Barbie” and the recipient of the evening’s SeeHer Award.
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Danielle Brooks, nominated for best supporting actress for “The Color Purple.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Danielle Brooks, nominated for best supporting actress for “The Color Purple.”
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Tom HollandCredit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Tom Holland
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Natasha Lyonne, nominated for best actress in a comedy series for “Poker Face.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Natasha Lyonne, nominated for best actress in a comedy series for “Poker Face.”
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Christina Ricci, nominated for best supporting actress in a drama series for “Yellowjackets.”Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Christina Ricci, nominated for best supporting actress in a drama series for “Yellowjackets.”
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Kieran Culkin, nominated for best actor in a drama series for “Succession.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Kieran Culkin, nominated for best actor in a drama series for “Succession.”
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Bella Ramsey, nominated for best actress in a drama series for “The Last of Us.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Bella Ramsey, nominated for best actress in a drama series for “The Last of Us.”
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Keri Russell, nominated for best actress in a drama series for “The Diplomat.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Keri Russell, nominated for best actress in a drama series for “The Diplomat.”
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Greta Gerwig, nominated for best director and best original screenplay for “Barbie.”Credit...Michael Tran/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Greta Gerwig, nominated for best director and best original screenplay for “Barbie.”
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Dua Lipa, whose “Dance the Night,” written for “Barbie,” is nominated for best song.Credit...Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associated Press
Dua Lipa, whose “Dance the Night,” written for “Barbie,” is nominated for best song.
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John Krasinski, a presenter, and Emily Blunt, nominated for best supporting actress for “Oppenheimer.”Credit...Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associated Press
John Krasinski, a presenter, and Emily Blunt, nominated for best supporting actress for “Oppenheimer.”
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Elizabeth Debicki, nominated for best supporting actress in a drama series for “The Crown.”Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Elizabeth Debicki, nominated for best supporting actress in a drama series for “The Crown.”
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Celia Rose GoodingCredit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Celia Rose Gooding
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Rachel BrosnahaCredit...Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associated Press
Rachel Brosnaha
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Bel PowleyCredit...Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associated Press
Bel Powley
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Camila Morrone, nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Daisy Jones & the Six.”Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Camila Morrone, nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Daisy Jones & the Six.”
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Lenny Kravitz, whose “Road to Freedom,” written for “Rustin,” is nominated for best song.Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Lenny Kravitz, whose “Road to Freedom,” written for “Rustin,” is nominated for best song.
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Ashley Madekwe, a presenter.Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Ashley Madekwe, a presenter.
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Lee Sung Jin, creator of the Netflix series “Beef,” which was nominated for best limited series.Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Lee Sung Jin, creator of the Netflix series “Beef,” which was nominated for best limited series.
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Janelle JamesCredit...Emma Mcintyre/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Janelle James
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Juno Temple, nominated for best actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Fargo.”Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Juno Temple, nominated for best actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Fargo.”
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Calah Lane, nominated for best young actor or actress for “Wonka.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Calah Lane, nominated for best young actor or actress for “Wonka.”
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Ke Huy Quan, nominated for best supporting actor in a drama series for “Loki.”Credit...Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associated Press
Ke Huy Quan, nominated for best supporting actor in a drama series for “Loki.”
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Jenny Slate, a presenter.Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Jenny Slate, a presenter.
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Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart. Mr. Ford, nominated for best supporting actor in a comedy series for “Shrinking,” is the recipient of the Critics Choice Association’s Career Achievement Award.Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice
Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart. Mr. Ford, nominated for best supporting actor in a comedy series for “Shrinking,” is the recipient of the Critics Choice Association’s Career Achievement Award.
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Carla Gugino, nominated for best actress in a limited series or TV movie for “The Fall of the House of Usher.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Carla Gugino, nominated for best actress in a limited series or TV movie for “The Fall of the House of Usher.”
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Tyler James Williams of “Abbott Elementary,” which is nominated for best comedy series, in Thom Browne.Credit...Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associated Press
Tyler James Williams of “Abbott Elementary,” which is nominated for best comedy series, in Thom Browne.
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Aja Naomi King, nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Lessons in Chemistry.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Aja Naomi King, nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Lessons in Chemistry.”
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Allison Williams of “Fellow Travelers,” which is nominated for best limited series.Credit...Michael Tran/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Allison Williams of “Fellow Travelers,” which is nominated for best limited series.
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Vanessa Morgan, a presenter.Credit...Michael Tran/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Vanessa Morgan, a presenter.

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