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They star together in The Imitation Game, but there is nothing fake aboutBenedictCumberbatch and KeiraKnightley'scamaraderie on the red carpet.

The two British movie stars smiled as they arrived at the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences' 2014 Governors Awards in Hollywood on Saturday.

Benedict and Keira are both hot commodities ahead of this year's awards season, which kicks off this month, for their performances as WWII code-breakers Alan Turing and Joan Clarke.

Adding British glam: Keira Knightley and Benedict Cumberbatch attend the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences' 2014 Governors Awards in Hollywood

Cumberbatch and Knightley leads a stellar cast of British talent, including Mark Strong and Downton Abbey's Allen Leech, in the period drama based on Turings biggest achievement - cracking the German Enigma code.

Ms Knightley wore asimpleblack halterneck dress, embellished with sequin patterns.

She matched the dress with dark-green shoes and emerald earrings, and wore her hair straight down.

Benedict, who recently got engaged to theatre-director Sophie Hunter, looked dapper in a dark suit.

Superstars: The two British actors star together in The Imitation Game about WWII code-breaker Alan Turing, played by Cumberbatch

Dark mysteries: Both Keira and Benedict, who recently announced his engagement to girlfriend Sophie Hunter, wore black to the bash

Emily Blunt was also at the bash, wearing a hot-pink mermaid cut gown, which fell to the floor and boasted a delicately beaded floral bodice over n**e fabric.

Emily, 31, also wore deep magenta lipstick and lots of eyebrow pencil and carried a miniature blue clutch bag, sweeping her shiny auburn hair into a ballerina bun to complete her look.

Reese Witherspoon also went for pink, but kept things more simple in a fitted frock that reached just below her knees.

In the pink: Emily Blunt (L) and Reese Witherspoon were visions in shades of fuchsia at theAcademy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences' 2014 Governors Awards in Hollywood on Saturday

Stunning couple: Emily, whose gown featured a beaded floral bodice, was joined by her very handsome other half John Krasinski

Grilling him about the proposal?: The happy couple chatted to newly engaged Benedict Cumberbatch

The 38-year-old's dress boasted a sheer panel across the neckline, and she paired it with matching lipstick, smoky eye make-up and beige sandals.

Emily was joined by her husband John Krasinski, who looked very hunky in a classic black suit.

A huge number of stars showed up to the event, which was held at the Hollywood & Highland Center.

Jennifer Aniston went for a sexy look in a lacy black number that clung to her slender figure, and showed some cleavage thanks to its bustier top.

No doubt the Friends star's fiance Justin Theroux (who was also at the bash) was a big fan of the dress, which also had a split at the back.

Racy in lace: Jennifer Aniston flashed some cleavage in a tight black lace frock with bustier top

Entering awards season: The Cake actress revealed her rarely seen ears, thanks to the tidy updo

He's a lucky man: No doubt the Friends star's hunky fiance Justin Theroux was a fan of her look for the evening

Bridal inspired: Jessica Chastain wore a white Grecian style number with lace panel across the plunging neckline

Jennifer, 45, also wore sky high black pumps and kept her accessories to a minimum aside from a black clutch and a gold bangle.

The actress styled her caramel tresses in a low ponytail and highlighted her youthful complexion with natural make-up.

Also turning heads was Jessica Chastain, who went for a bridal inspired look in a white Grecian dress with a lace section over the plunging neckline, and teamed it with cream satin shoes and a generous slick of blood red lipstick.

Taking a risk: Hilary Swank showcased her legs in a double breasted navy tuxedo dress with pleated skirt

Standing out: Tilda Swinton (L) had her shock of blonde hair in wild curls, as Susan Sarandon sported a suit

Hair-raising look: The Snowpiercer star rocked the evening's biggest hair with her curly pompador

Unsurprisingly, Susan Sarandon was all about androgyny in a black suit and cream shirt, as Tilda Swinton wore a sparkling striped gown - but all eyes were on her dramatic hairdo.

Meanwhile, Hilary Swank took a risk in a navy double breasted tuxedo dress with pleated skirt, which left her long legs on show.

And Michelle Monaghan wore a pink and white colourblock gown which at first glance appeared demure, but in fact boasted a racy thigh high split.

Amongst the other A-listers in attendance were Octavia Spencer, Eddie Redmayne and Kevin Costner.

The annual event is held so that the Academy's honorary awards can be presented in a private, non-televised and black-tie affair with the added benefit of dinner and drinks.

Peekaboo: Michelle Monaghan's colourblock dress looked demure at first glance, but in fact featured a thigh high split

Red-dy to party: Marion Cotillard wore an elegant strapless scarlet gown - likely Dior - which featured tiers

Showing their support: Felicity Jones, Octavia Spencer, and Zendaya were amongst the other stars at the event

Family man: Two-time Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg turned the red carpet event into a family affair alongside wife Rhea Durham are 11-year-old daughter Ella Rae

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