Irish stars assembled for the 29th annual Critics' Choice Awards on January 14 in Santa Monica, California.
Taking place in Barker Hangar, and hosted by comedian Chelsea Handler, the event recognised excellence in cinema and television, with award-winners chosen by the more than 600 members who make up the CCA.
With awards season in full swing, Irish film fans will be thrilled to once again see some familiar faces walking the red carpet.

While last year's spree celebrated a host of homegrown talent thanks to the popularity of The Banshees of Inisherin, Bad Sisters, and Aftersun, this year's viral moments have been focused on Saltburn star Barry Keoghan and Oppenheimer's Cillian Murphy.
Aside from having so many Irish creatives on the world stage, it has been a thrill to see what style they have brought to the red carpet (this video of Barry Keoghan's rocking a cropped waistcoat has garnered millions of views alone).
This year's Critics Choice Awards brought Cork man Cillian Murphy and Dublin star Barry Keoghan to the red carpet, both matching in sleek black ensembles.

Styled as always by Ilaria Urbinati, Keoghan looked exceptionally dapper in a Zegna suit designed by Alessandro Satori. He paired the look with simple black shoes from Christian Louboutin, and an eye-catching watch from Omega.
Saltburn star Alison Oliver also attended the awards, wearing a beautiful design from Derry man Jonathan Anderson at Loewe. Styled by Aimee Croysdill - who is well known for styling Galway actress Nicola Coughlan - Oliver paired the white dress with a pair of sparkling silver shoes.

Of course, no Irish round-up can go ahead without a mention of honorary Irish princess, Ayo Edibiri.
The Bear actress made headlines last year when she spoke with Letterboxd at SXSW, joking about the months she spent in Ireland preparing to play the role of Jenny the Donkey in The Banshees of Inisherin - she even adopted a comedic Irish accent for the bit.

This year, the 'Irish Ayo Edebiri' meme has continued to do the rounds on X (formerly Twitter), with Edebiri herself re-sharing a post - a tweet from the Film in Dublin account that jokingly congratulated 'Ireland's own Ayo Edebiri' for her BAFTA Rising Star Award.
The Emmy-nominated actress even through in a cupla focail in her Instagram story, writing 'Go díreach' ('Exactly').
they went to the Debs together https://t.co/XUr5NXOkVb
— Film In Dublin (@filmindublin) January 15, 2024
Edebiri even gave Ireland a shout-out as she accepted her award for best actress in a comedy series at the Critics Choice Awards last night.
The 28-year-old, who walked the red carpet in an all-white look from The Row, accepted the award saying: "To everybody in Boston, Barbados, Nigeria – Ireland, in many ways – thank you so much, I love you."
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