Critics Choice

January 9, 2009 at 7:04am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Last night the Critics' Choice Awards were handed out in Santa Monica. We already know who won awards but who deserves a rave for their style sense and who left the red carpet in shame?

Scathing Word of Mouth:

Amanda Bynes: Tsk tsk tsk. We love Amanda Bynes, but her second skin, hot pink Herve Leger dress is way too Streetwalker Barbie. She’s the second coming of Mariah Carey in that outfit… and that is NOT a good thing.

January 9, 2009 at 6:21am PST
Photos: Fox Searchlight Pictures

The 14th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards were handed out last night and the big winner of the night was Slumdog Millionaire (holla!!!), taking home to prize for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Young Actor.

Anne Hathaway was given a major honor as well, by being honored alongside Meryl Streep, the greatest actress of our time, who Hathaway “tied with” in the Best Actress category.

We’re starting to think Hathaway’s performance in Rachel Getting Married is a pretty sure bet in the Oscar pool.

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