Golden Globes Red Carpet: Hot or not?

Kate Hudson went for the kill in va-va-voom Versace.   (Reuters)

OK, Jennifer Lopez is always hot, but we feel like we've seen her in this gown hundreds of times already. It's time to shake things up.   (Reuters)

Show off. Heidi Klum was a ten in red hot Versace.   (Reuters)

Beauty AND brains? Amal Clooney may be a lawyer, but she played the classic Hollywood bombshell role flawlessly while coordinating with her new hubby in black and white.   (AP)

Salma Hayek's textured Alexander McQueen gown was full-skirted and white hot.   (Reuters)

Reese Witherspoon stunned in sparkling Calvin Klein.   (Reuters)

Jennifer Aniston showed off her legs with a thigh-high slit and added sequins to her signature black dress.   (Reuters)

Tina Fey's Antonio Berardi frock is pleated in all the wrong places.   (AP)

The usually on-point style star shot and missed with this pink and purple curtain-like creation.   (AP)

Julianne Moore shined in a metallic, feathered Givenchy gown.   (Reuters)

Katie Holmes was smoldering in sleek, plum Marchesa.   (Reuters)

Leslie Mann's yellow Kaufman Franco gown was a much-needed burst of January sunshine.   (Reuters)

From the Michael Kors gown to the braided updo, Emily Blunt went full-on Grecian goddess.   (AP)

Bejeweled sheer paneling made Felicity Huffman's ice queen look all about the side view.   (Reuters)

Amy Poehler gets points for color, but the silhouette (is that an elastic waistband?!) of her Stella McCartney gown is a no.   (Reuters)

For someone who is historically terrible at picking dresses that suit her figure, Lena Dunham's asymmetrical Zac Posen number is actually pretty cute on her.   (Reuters)

Pretty in pink: Anna Kendrick looked sweet in a blush Monique Lhuillier gown.   (Reuters)

Keira Knightley's look was for the birds. Seriously, it really bugged us.   (Reuters)

Emma Stone's Lanvin one-piece was more power suit than jumpsuit, with a serious dose of glamour.   (Reuters)

Lupita Nyong'o rarely missteps in the style department, but her Giambattista Valli gown was more tea party appropriate than Golden Globes.    (Reuters)

Jenna Dewan Tatum's floaty Carolina Herrera gown was lemon perfection.    (Reuters)

Amy Adam's powder blue Versace dress gets props for complementing her coloring and hugging her curves in all the right spots.   (Reuters)

Claire Danes looked more drab than fab in a matronly Valentino gown.   (Reuters)

On the red carpet, or under the sea? Lana Del Rey picked an odd time to channel her inner mermaid.   (Reuters)

Kate Beckinsale's Elie Saab gown had just the right amount of sparkle.   (Reuters)

Melissa McCarthy proved that pilgrim-chic is never the way to go.   (Reuters)