
I Swear’s Robert Aramayo had Bafta’s feelgood moment, but the night belonged to Paul Thomas Anderson
Six wins for US director’s ICE-baiting film of American resistance recognised Anderson’s commitment to complex drama, while best actor win for rising British star was thoroughly deserved News: One Ba
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BAFTA Confirms ‘One Battle’s Dominance; Throws Supporting Races Into More Disarray; And Jumpstarts Robert Aramayo’s Oscar Campaign For Next Year -Hammond Analysis
The one very predictable thing about the just-ended BAFTA awards in London is that Paul Thomas Anderson simply cannot be beat. Starting with the Gothams and continuing through every other awards ceremony, at least the ones you have heard of, at the end One Battle After Another is the chosen one for Best Picture. The […]
By Pete Hammond
Read full article →I Swear’s Robert Aramayo had Bafta’s feelgood moment, but the night belonged to Paul Thomas Anderson
Six wins for US director’s ICE-baiting film of American resistance recognised Anderson’s commitment to complex drama, while best actor win for rising British star was thoroughly deserved News: One Battle wins six Baftas Full list of winners The night as it happened This turned out to be a very British night for the Baftas, a smidgen more British than usual in fact. It started out with the Hollywood A-listers in the audience being presented with hilarious British snacks, of whose existence...
By Peter Bradshaw
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