We got this in the bag, kiddo! Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling are in high spirits as their stunning turn in musical La La Land sweeps the board at Critics' Choice Awards
It is a hark back to Hollywood's golden era.
And the critics have certainly lapped up every bit of Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling's turn in La La Land.
The stars were among the Hollywood elite who turned out to the Critics' Choice Awards in California on Sunday.
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Starry night: The critics have certainly lapped up every bit of Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling's turn in La La Land which swept the board at the Critics' Choice Awards
And it was certainly was worth the trek to Santa Monica for Emma and Ryan - their musical movie swept the board, taking home eight top prizes, including the coveted Best Picture.
It was no easy task as there were very impressive contenders in the same field including: Arrival, Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, Lion, Loving, Manchester by the Sea, Moonlight and Sully.
The film - a musical set in modern day Tinseltown - landed 12 nominations, and took home gongs for Best Director for Damien Chazelle, Best Screenplay, Best Production, Best Score, Best Editing and Best Song.
The movie's leading stars certainly enjoyed the attention lavished on their efforts, and looked in high spirits as they shared a joke together.
We got this in the bag! The movie's leading stars certainly enjoyed the attention lavished on their efforts, and looked in high spirits as they shared a joke together
Oscar contenders? The pair looked thrilled as their movie took home eight prizes, putting it in the running to be one to beat at this year's Oscars
Great pal: The co-stars have worked together several times in the past on films such as Crazy, Stupid, Love and Gangster Squad
Handsome pair: They certainly looked like winners on the night as they pulled out all the stops in the glamour stakes
Glitzy: Emma wowed in a halterneck black gown with a triangle sequinned top piece
Flatter your figure in a Roland Mouret gown like Emma's
Emma Stone looks stunning this evening wearing a custom- made gown by Roland Mouret.
Her ebony hued dress featured a splash of glittery embellishments around the bodice and a pair of alluring flank cutouts before the skirt fell to the ground in a simple straight silhouette.
It's plain to see why this French label is a popular choice among A-listers for red carpet affairs thanks to their trademark style in glamorous and elegant dresses.
Armed with stretch- crepe fabrics, the designer specializes in figure enhancing pieces using asymmetrical cuts and origami folding techniques to create stunning shapes that flatter the figure.
Emma's dress fits her like a glove with the Roland Mouret signature tailoring and while the dress feels simple, it's the understated elegance that shines brightest.
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The pair are now old friends, appearing together in hits Crazy, Stupid, Love and Gangster Squad.
Emma may have missed out on an acting prize, but she was certainly one of the best dress.
The stunning 28-year-old went for a halterneck black dress with a triangle sequinned top.
Ryan looked as dashing as ever in dapper tuxedo without a tie.
The Critics' Choice Awards is usually a good indicator for the nominees at the Academy Awards.
Squad goals: Emma pulled in director Damien Chazelle for a hug as the film picked up the coveted Best Picture award
Champions: The film - a musical set in modern day Tinseltown - landed 12 nominations, and took home gongs for Best Director for Damien Chazelle, Best Screenplay, Best Production, Best Score, Best Editing and Best Song
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