Emily Blunt is stage-bombed by ecstatic husband John Krasinski as she accepts Critics' Choice Award... but she's the ONLY Brit to bag a prize
PUBLISHED: 08:55, 16 January 2015 | UPDATED: 11:03, 16 January 2015
She won the award for Best Actress in Action Movie for her role in Edge of Tomorrow.
And on Thurday night's Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Emily Blunt was unexpectedly interrupted by her husband John Krasinski as she headed onto stage to pick up her gong.
The Hollywood star - who plays Sergeant Rita Vrataski in the blockbuster movie - started to deliver her acceptance speech but was stopped by John, who enthusiastically ran up behind her to congratulate her.
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Her night: Emily Blunt won the award for Best Actress in Action Movie for her role in Edge of Tomorrow at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards on Thursday
Later adding: 'I share this completely with Tom Cruise, who let me kick his ass every day. Doug Liman is extraordinary.'
The 33-year-old looked sensational in a stunning Emilio Pucci red lace gown, complete with a keyhole neckline and beaded detailing.
Surprise! Emily was interrupted by husband John Krasinski who ran on stage as she accepted her award, she explained to the audience that he was backstage because he was presenting next
Adorable: John, 35, clearly wanted to be the first to congratulate his wife
Beaming with pride: The married couple shared a lovely moment on stage during her acceptance speech
Lovebirds: The married couple, who have been together since 2008, are parents to daughter, Hazel, who will celebrate her first birthday on Friday
'He's presenting next!': Emily went on to explain to the crowd after sharing a quick embrace with her beau
BIg night: The British siren was presented the award by actors Josh Gad and Leslie Mann
Composed: Emily and John later posed together after hugging it out on stage
She accessorised with enormous diamond earrings and matching bracelets while leaving her honey-blonde hair softly tousled in loose waves around her shoulders.
Her husband cut a sharp figure in a smart two-piece suit, which he teamed with a crisp white shirt and a black tie.
Meanwhile, Emily was the only British winner to bag prize during the night.
She's a sensation: The 33-year-old looked beautiful in a stunning Emilio Pucci red lace gown, complete with a keyhole neckline and beaded detailing
An English rose: She accessorised with enormous diamond earrings and matching bracelets while leaving her honey-blonde hair softly tousled in loose waves around her shoulders
Hollywood couple: Her husband cut a sharp figure in a smart two-piece suit, which he teamed with a crisp white shirt and a black tie
Other nominees included Rosamund Pike and Felicity Jones for their roles in Gone Girl and The Theory of Everything, respectively.
The starlets were competing in the Best Actress category, but they lost out to Julianne Moore for her stand out role in Still Alice.
Keira Knightley was also up for was up Best Supporting Actress, playing Joan Clarke in The Imitation Game.
Ladies in red: Emily caught up with close friend Jennifer Aniston, who was competing in the Best Actress category but lost out to Julianne Moore
Hold tight: She also happily stopped to take a picture with fellow Hollywood starlet Amy Adams
Warm greeting: Into The Woods star Emily swept in for a quick conversation with Eddie Redmayne at the dinner table
High spirits: She also shared a funny moment with Hollywood hunks Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans
Joyous occasion: The stars appeared to be in a great mood as they mingled with one another
Gorgeous: Krasinski and Blunt cuddled up for a portrait during the ceremony
Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne and Ralph Fiennes battled it out in the Best Actor category, but the coveted prize was clinched by Birdman star Michael Keaton.
Birdman got off to a flying start at the star-studded bash but it was Boyhood that took home the top prize.
Michael Keaton lead the cast to the podium to accept the first award of the night for Best Acting Ensemble, and the film eventually took home an impressive seven awards in total.
Ellar Coltrane, 20, rightfully won the award for Best Young Actor, for his lead role in Boyhood, that he spent 12 years of his life filming sporadically.
Bradley Cooper - who was in New York on the night, performing on Broadway in The Elephant Man - took home Best Actor In An Action Movie for American Sniper.
Happy to see you! Emily and Keira Knightley greeted each other in excitable fashion
Old friends: Keira and Emily enjoyed a chat on the carpet before they headed inside to the awards ceremony
Date night: The mom-to-be Keira Knightley attended with husband James Righton
WINNERS FOR THE 20th ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS
BEST PICTURE
Boyhood - WINNER
Birdman
Gone Girl
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Nightcrawler
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Unbroken
Whiplash
BEST ACTOR
Michael Keaton – Birdman- WINNER
Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
David Oyelowo – Selma
Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything
BEST ACTRESS
Julianne Moore – Still Alice - WINNER
Jennifer Aniston – Cake
Marion Cotillard – Two Days, One Night
Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon – Wild
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
J.K. Simmons – Whiplash - WINNER
Josh Brolin – Inherent Vice
Robert Duvall – The Judge
Ethan Hawke – Boyhood
Edward Norton – Birdman
Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Patricia Arquette – Boyhood - WINNER
Jessica Chastain – A Most Violent Year
Keira Knightley – The Imitation Game
Emma Stone – Birdman
Meryl Streep – Into the Woods
Tilda Swinton – Snowpiercer
BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS
Ellar Coltrane – Boyhood - WINNER
Ansel Elgort – The Fault in Our Stars
Mackenzie Foy – Interstellar
Jaeden Lieberher – St. Vincent
Tony Revolori – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Quvenzhane Wallis – Annie
Noah Wiseman – The Babadook
BEST ACTION MOVIE
Guardians of the Galaxy - WINNER
American Sniper
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Edge of Tomorrow
Fury
BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE
Bradley Cooper – American Sniper - WINNER
Tom Cruise – Edge of Tomorrow
Chris Evans – Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Brad Pitt – Fury
Chris Pratt – Guardians of the Galaxy
BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE
Emily Blunt – Edge of Tomorrow - WINNER
Scarlett Johansson – Lucy
Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
Zoe Saldana – Guardians of the Galaxy
Shailene Woodley – Divergent
BEST SCI-FI/HORROR MOVIE
Interstellar - WINNER
The Babadook
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Snowpiercer
Under the Skin
BEST SONG
Glory – Common/John Legend – Selma - WINNER
Big Eyes – Lana Del Rey – Big Eyes
Everything Is Awesome – Jo Li and the Lonely Island – The Lego Movie
Lost Stars – Keira Knightley – Begin Again
Yellow Flicker Beat – Lorde – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
BEST SCORE
Antonio Sanchez – Birdman - WINNER
Alexandre Desplat – The Imitation Game
Johann Johannsson – The Theory of Everything
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross – Gone Girl
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Force Majeure - WINNER
Ida
Leviathan
Two Days, One Night
Wild Tales
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - WINNER
Edge of Tomorrow
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Interstellar
BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
Birdman - WINNER
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Into the Woods
Selma
BEST DIRECTOR
Richard Linklater – Boyhood - WINNER
Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Ava DuVernay – Selma
David Fincher – Gone Girl
Alejandro G. Inarritu – Birdman
Angelina Jolie – Unbroken
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Birdman – Alejandro G. Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr., Armando Bo
Boyhood – Richard Linklater
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness
Nightcrawler – Dan Gilroy
Whiplash – Damien Chazelle
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Gone Girl – Gillian Flynn - WINNER
The Imitation Game – Graham Moore
Inherent Vice – Paul Thomas Anderson
The Theory of Everything – Anthony McCarten
Unbroken – Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese, William Nicholson
Wild – Nick Hornby
BEST CINEMATOGRAPY
Birdman – Emmanuel Lubezki - WINNER
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Robert Yeoman
Interstellar – Hoyte Van Hoytema
Mr. Turner – Dick Pope
Unbroken – Roger Deakins
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
The Lego Movie - WINNER
Big Hero 6
The Book of Life
The Boxtrolls
How to Train Your Dragon 2
BEST COMEDY
The Grand Budapest Hotel - WINNER
Birdman
St. Vincent
Top Five
22 Jump Street
BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Michael Keaton – Birdman - WINNER
Jon Favreau – Chef
Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Bill Murray – St. Vincent
Chris Rock – Top Five
Channing Tatum – 22 Jump Street
BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
Jenny Slate – Obvious Child
Rose Byrne – Neighbors
Rosario Dawson – Top Five
Melissa McCarthy – St. Vincent
Kristen Wiig – The Skeleton Twins
BEST ART DIRECTION
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Adam Stockhausen/Production Designer, Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator - WINNER
Birdman – Kevin Thompson/Production Designer, George DeTitta Jr./Set Decorator
Inherent Vice – David Crank/Production Designer, Amy Wells/Set Decorator
Interstellar – Nathan Crowley/Production Designer, Gary Fettis/Set Decorator
Into the Woods – Dennis Gassner/Production Designer, Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator
Snowpiercer – Ondrej Nekvasil/Production Designer, Beatrice Brentnerova/Set Decorator
BEST EDITING
Birdman – Douglas Crise, Stephen Mirrione - WINNER
Boyhood – Sandra Adair
Gone Girl – Kirk Baxter
Interstellar – Lee Smith
Whiplash – Tom Cross
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Milena Canonero - WINNER
Inherent Vice – Mark Bridges
Into the Woods – Colleen Atwood
Maleficent – Anna B. Sheppard
Mr. Turner – Jacqueline Durran
BEST HAIR & MAKEUP
Guardians of the Galaxy - WINNER
Foxcatcher
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Into the Woods
Maleficent
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Life Itself - WINNER
Citizenfour
Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me
Jodorowsky’s Dune
Last Days in Vietnam
The Overnighters
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