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  • 2025 BAFTA Film Awards Winners

    The 78th British Academy Film Awards will take place on February 16, 2025. Photo: BAFTA.
    The 78th British Academy Film Awards will take place on February 16, 2025. Photo: BAFTA.

    Preview:

    • ‘Conclave,’ ‘Anora’ and ‘The Brutalist’ won big at this year’s BAFTA Film Awards
    • ‘Emilia Pérez’ and ‘A Real Pain’ also did well.
    • The awards were handed out on February 16th in London.

    The BAFTA Film Awards have been handed out this evening at a ceremony held at the Royal Festival Hall in London, hosted once more by former ‘Doctor Who’ actor David Tennant.

    Dropping references to the current political climate  and less pointed jokes at the expense of stars in the audience (he warned the assembled crowd that there would be no intermission as with ‘The Brutalist’ and to keep their speeches the opposite of their movies –– short.

    Conclave,’ ‘Anora’ and ‘The Brutalist’ won multiple awards, the former nabbing Best Original Screenplay, British film and the big trophy, Best Film, while the latter scored Best Director, Leading Actor (for Adrien Brody) Score and more. ‘Anora,’ meanwhile, saw lead Mikey Madison took the stage for ‘Anora.’

    The likes of ‘Wicked’ and ‘Dune: Part Two’ mostly made do with technical awards, including Production Design, Costume, Sound and Visual Effects.

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    As for Supporting Actor, that might as well be renamed The Kieran Culkin award given how many trophies the ‘A Real Pain’ actor has won this season. If there is a lock for an Oscar, he’s surely it.

    And despite the recent social media controversy surrounding lead Karla Sofía Gascón, ‘Emilia Pérez’ went home with several awards, including Supporting Actress for Zoe Saldana and Film Not in the English Language.

    There was brief confusion for fellow ‘Pérez’ actors Saldana and Selena Gomez, who stumbled over who had won the Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, Producer, ultimately given to ‘Kneecap’ filmmaker Rich Peppiatt.

    Documentary ‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story,’ despite missing out on an Oscar nomination, won its BAFTA category.

    Related Article: ‘Conclave’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ Lead the Nomination Pack for the 2025 BAFTA Awards

    Here’s the full list of winners:

    BEST FILM

    Ralph Fiennes stars as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger's 'Conclave', a Focus Features release. Credit: Philippe Antonello/Focus Features ©2024 All Rights Reserved.
    Ralph Fiennes stars as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Philippe Antonello/Focus Features ©2024 All Rights Reserved.
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    OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

    Ralph Fiennes stars as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger's 'Conclave', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.
    Ralph Fiennes stars as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.

    OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

    A scene from 2024's 'Kneecap'. Photo: Wildcard Distribution.
    A scene from 2024’s ‘Kneecap’. Photo: Wildcard Distribution.
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    FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

    Selena Gomez as Emilia Pérez in 'Emilia Pérez'. Photo: Netflix.
    Selena Gomez as Emilia Pérez in ‘Emilia Pérez’. Photo: Netflix.
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    DOCUMENTARY

    Christopher Reeve as Superman in the documentary feature 'Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Christopher Reeve as Superman in the documentary feature ‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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    ANIMATED FILM

    'Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl'. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.
    ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.
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    CHILDREN’S & FAMILY FILM

    'Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl'. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.
    ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.
    • ‘Flow’
    • Kensuke’s Kingdom
    • ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’ – WINNER
    • ‘The Wild Robot’

    DIRECTOR

    Adrien Brody in 'The Brutalist'. Photo: A24.
    Adrien Brody in ‘The Brutalist’. Photo: A24.
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    ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    (L to R) Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin on the set of 'A Real Pain'. Photo by Agata Grzybowska, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures, © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin on the set of ‘A Real Pain’. Photo by Agata Grzybowska, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures, © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.
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    ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    (L to R) Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence and Stanley Tucci as Cardinal Bellini in director Edward Berger's 'Conclave', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence and Stanley Tucci as Cardinal Bellini in director Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.

    LEADING ACTRESS

    Mikey Madison as Ani in 'Anora'. Photo: Courtesy of NEON.
    Mikey Madison as Ani in ‘Anora’. Photo: Courtesy of NEON.
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    LEADING ACTOR

    Adrien Brody in 'The Brutalist'. Photo: A24.
    Adrien Brody in ‘The Brutalist’. Photo: A24.

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    Zoe Saldaña as Emilia Pérez in 'Emilia Pérez'. Photo: Netflix.
    Zoe Saldaña as Emilia Pérez in ‘Emilia Pérez’. Photo: Netflix.

    SUPPORTING ACTOR

    (L to R) Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in 'A Real Pain'. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures, © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in ‘A Real Pain’. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures, © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.

    CASTING

    (L to R) Sean Baker and DP Drew Daniels on the set of 'Anora'. Photo: Courtesy of NEON.
    (L to R) Sean Baker and DP Drew Daniels on the set of ‘Anora’. Photo: Courtesy of NEON.
    • ‘Anora,’ Sean Baker, Samantha Quan – WINNER
    • ‘The Apprentice,’ Stephanie Gorin, Carmen Cuba
    • ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Yesi Ramirez
    • ‘Conclave,’ Nina Gold, Martin Ware
    • ‘Kneecap,’ Carla Stronge

    CINEMATOGRAPHY

    'The Brutalist'. Photo: A24.
    ‘The Brutalist’. Photo: A24.

    EDITING

    (L to R) Brían F. O'Byrne as Cardinal O'Malley and Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger's 'Conclave', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Brían F. O’Byrne as Cardinal O’Malley and Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.

    COSTUME DESIGN

    Ariana Grande is Glinda in 'Wicked', directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Ariana Grande is Glinda in ‘Wicked’, directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.
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    MAKE-UP & HAIR

    Demi Moore in 'The Substance'. Photo: Mubi.
    Demi Moore in ‘The Substance’. Photo: Mubi.
    • ‘Dune: Part Two,’ Love Larson, Eva Von Bahr
    • ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Julia Floch Carbonel, Emmanuel Janvier, Jean-Christophe Spadaccini, Romain Marietti
    • ‘Nosferatu,’ David White, Traci Loader, Suzanne Stokes-Munton
    • ‘The Substance,’ Pierre-Olivier Persin, Stéphanie Guillon, Frédérique Arguello, Marilyne Scarselli – WINNER
    • ‘Wicked,’ Frances Hannon, Laura Blount, Sarah Nuth
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    ORIGINAL SCORE

    Felicity Jones in 'The Brutalist'. Photo: A24.
    Felicity Jones in ‘The Brutalist’. Photo: A24.

    PRODUCTION DESIGN

    The Emerald City in 'Wicked', directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    The Emerald City in ‘Wicked’, directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    SOUND

    (L to R) Timothee Chalamet as Paul Atreides and Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen in Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ action adventure 'Dune: Part Two,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Niko Tavernise. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Timothee Chalamet as Paul Atreides and Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen in Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ action adventure ‘Dune: Part Two,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Niko Tavernise. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    • ‘Blitz,’ John Casali, Paul Cotterell, James Harrison
    • ‘Dune: Part Two,’ Ron Bartlett, Doug Hemphill, Gareth John, Richard King – WINNER
    • ‘Gladiator II,’ Stéphane Bucher, Matthew Collinge, Paul Massey, Danny Sheehan
    • ‘The Substance,’ Valérie Deloof, Victor Fleurant, Victor Praud, Stéphane Thiébaut, Emmanuelle Villard
    • ‘Wicked,’ Robin Baynton, Simon Hayes, John Marquis, Andy Nelson, Nancy Nugent Title
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    SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

    A scene from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ action adventure 'Dune: Part Two,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    A scene from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ action adventure ‘Dune: Part Two,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION

    'Wander to Wonder'. Photo: Miyu Distribution.
    ‘Wander to Wonder’. Photo: Miyu Distribution.
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    BRITISH SHORT FILM

    'Rock Paper Scissors'. Photo: Nickelodeon Animation.
    ‘Rock Paper Scissors’. Photo: Nickelodeon Animation.
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    EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)

    David Jonsson as Andy in 20th Century Studios' 'Alien: Romulus.' Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    David Jonsson as Andy in 20th Century Studios’ ‘Alien: Romulus.’ Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.
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  • BAFTA 2025 Nominations Announced

    (Left) Ralph Fiennes stars as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger's 'Conclave', a Focus Features release. Credit: Philippe Antonello/Focus Features ©2024 All Rights Reserved. (Right) Zoe Saldaña as Emilia Pérez in 'Emilia Pérez'. Photo: Netflix.
    (Left) Ralph Fiennes stars as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Philippe Antonello/Focus Features ©2024 All Rights Reserved. (Right) Zoe Saldaña as Emilia Pérez in ‘Emilia Pérez’. Photo: Netflix.

    Preview:

    • ‘Conclave’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ are leading the BAFTA nomination pack.
    • ‘The Brutalist’ and ‘A Complete Unknown’ also nabbed nominations.
    • The awards will be handed out on February 16th in London.

    As the tragic wildfires continue to wreak havoc across Hollywood award bodies, with nomination announcements and ceremonies delayed or cancelled, the UK’s British Academy of Film and Television Arts is pushing ahead with their own annual celebration.

    The nominations for this year’s BAFTA film awards have been announced, and it’s a good year for ‘Conclave’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ in particular, which were nominated for 12 and 11 awards respectively.

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    Who else is up for BAFTA Film Awards?

    Timothée Chalamet in 'A Complete Unkown'. Photo by Macall Polay, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.
    Timothée Chalamet in ‘A Complete Unkown’. Photo by Macall Polay, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.

    Beyond the big two, there was also good news for movies such as ‘The Brutalist,’ ‘Anora,’ ‘Wicked’ and ‘A Complete Unknown,’ which have cropped up on a variety of other lists so far and are all expected to scoop various trophies once awards season can truly progress.

    And this being the UK, there are naturally some categories that don’t crop up elsewhere, spotlighting British talent (which explains why Steve McQueen’s ‘Blitz,’ which hasn’t exactly been grabbing up nominations, saw more love here.

    What are the snubs and surprises of this year’s ‘BAFTA’ Film Awards?

    Denzel Washington plays Macrinus in 'Gladiator II' from Paramount Pictures.
    Denzel Washington plays Macrinus in ‘Gladiator II’ from Paramount Pictures.

    While ‘Gladiator II’ has had a hard time cracking nomination lists, we were surprised to see Denzel Washington shut out of the Supporting Actor line-up.

    Luca Guadagnino’s duo ‘Queer’ and ‘Challengers’ were both Golden Globe nominated, including for leads Daniel Craig and Zendaya, but neither made the cut today. Both had made the BAFTA longlist.

    Paddington in Peru,’ meanwhile, the third film in the beloved bear franchise, had the biggest opening for a British film since 2021 and has made a whopping $43M in the UK, but reviews weren’t as favorable as the first two films in the series and the movie couldn’t secure a BAFTA nom even despite the new kids and family category this year.

    Both previous ‘Paddington‘ movies received multiple BAFTA nominations.

    The BAFTA Awards this year will be held at the Royal Festival Hall in London on February 16th, hosted once more by former ‘Doctor Who’ actor David Tennant.

    Related Article: ‘Wicked’ and ‘Conclave’ Lead The Critics Choice Film Awards Nominations With 11 Each

    Here’s the full list of nominees:

    BEST FILM

    Adrien Brody in 'The Brutalist'. Photo: A24.
    Adrien Brody in ‘The Brutalist’. Photo: A24.
    • ‘Anora’
    • ‘The Brutalist’
    • ‘A Complete Unknown’
    • ‘Conclave’
    • ‘Emilia Pérez’

    OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

    (L to R) Elliott Heffernan and Saoirse Ronan in 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    (L to R) Elliott Heffernan and Saoirse Ronan in ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

    Dev Patel in 'Monkey Man,' directed by Dev Patel. Copyright: © Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    Dev Patel in ‘Monkey Man,’ directed by Dev Patel. Copyright: © Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

    Karla Sofía Gascón as Emilia Pérez in 'Emilia Pérez'. Photo: Netflix.
    Karla Sofía Gascón as Emilia Pérez in ‘Emilia Pérez’. Photo: Netflix.

    DOCUMENTARY

    Christopher Reeve as Superman in the documentary feature 'Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Christopher Reeve as Superman in the documentary feature ‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    ANIMATED FILM

    Roz (Lupita N’yongo) in DreamWorks Animation’s 'The Wild Robot', directed by Chris Sanders. © 2024 DreamWorks Animation. All Rights Reserved.
    Roz (Lupita N’yongo) in DreamWorks Animation’s ‘The Wild Robot’, directed by Chris Sanders. © 2024 DreamWorks Animation. All Rights Reserved.

    CHILDREN’S & FAMILY FILM

    'Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl'. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.
    ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.
    • ‘Flow’
    • Kensuke’s Kingdom
    • ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’
    • ‘The Wild Robot’

    DIRECTOR

    Director Denis Villeneuve on the 'Dune: Part Two' global press tour. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Director Denis Villeneuve on the ‘Dune: Part Two’ global press tour. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    (L to R) Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin on the set of 'A Real Pain'. Photo by Agata Grzybowska, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures, © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin on the set of ‘A Real Pain’. Photo by Agata Grzybowska, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures, © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.
    • ‘Anora,’ Sean Baker
    • ‘The Brutalist,’ Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold
    • ‘Kneecap,’ Writer Rich Peppiatt, Story by Rich Peppiatt, Naoise Ó Cairealláin, Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh, JJ Ó Dochartaigh
    • A Real Pain,’ Jesse Eisenberg
    • ‘The Substance,’ Coralie Fargeat

    ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    Director James Mangold attends Searchlight Pictures' 'A Complete Unknown' World Premiere on Dec 10, 2024 in Los Angeles.
    Director James Mangold attends Searchlight Pictures’ ‘A Complete Unknown’ World Premiere on Dec 10, 2024 in Los Angeles.

    LEADING ACTRESS

    Marianne Jean-Baptiste in 'Hard Truths'. Copyright: Thin Man Films Ltd.
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste in ‘Hard Truths’. Copyright: Thin Man Films Ltd.

    LEADING ACTOR

    Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump in 'The Apprentice'. Photo: Briarcliff Entertainment.
    Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump in ‘The Apprentice’. Photo: Briarcliff Entertainment.

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    Isabella Rossellini stars as Sister Agnes in director Edward Berger's 'Conclave', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.
    Isabella Rossellini stars as Sister Agnes in director Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.

    SUPPORTING ACTOR

    Guy Pearce in 'The Brutalist'. Photo: A24.
    Guy Pearce in ‘The Brutalist’. Photo: A24.

    CASTING

    (L to R) Sean Baker and DP Drew Daniels on the set of 'Anora'. Photo: Courtesy of NEON.
    (L to R) Sean Baker and DP Drew Daniels on the set of ‘Anora’. Photo: Courtesy of NEON.
    • ‘Anora,’ Sean Baker, Samantha Quan
    • ‘The Apprentice,’ Stephanie Gorin, Carmen Cuba
    • ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Yesi Ramirez
    • ‘Conclave,’ Nina Gold, Martin Ware
    • ‘Kneecap,’ Carla Stronge

    CINEMATOGRAPHY

    Nicholas Hoult stars as Thomas Hutter in director Robert Eggers’ 'Nosferatu', a Focus Features release.
    Nicholas Hoult stars as Thomas Hutter in director Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu’, a Focus Features release.
    Credit: Aidan Monaghan / © 2024 Focus Features LLC.

    EDITING

    (L to R) Brían F. O'Byrne as Cardinal O'Malley and Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger's 'Conclave', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Brían F. O’Byrne as Cardinal O’Malley and Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence in director Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2024 All Rights Reserved.

    COSTUME DESIGN

    Cynthia Erivo is Elphaba in 'Wicked', directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Cynthia Erivo is Elphaba in ‘Wicked’, directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    MAKE-UP & HAIR

    Demi Moore in 'The Substance'. Photo: Mubi.
    Demi Moore in ‘The Substance’. Photo: Mubi.
    • ‘Dune: Part Two,’ Love Larson, Eva Von Bahr
    • ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Julia Floch Carbonel, Emmanuel Janvier, Jean-Christophe Spadaccini, Romain Marietti
    • ‘Nosferatu,’ David White, Traci Loader, Suzanne Stokes-Munton
    • ‘The Substance,’ Pierre-Olivier Persin, Stéphanie Guillon, Frédérique Arguello, Marilyne Scarselli
    • ‘Wicked,’ Frances Hannon, Laura Blount, Sarah Nuth

    ORIGINAL SCORE

    Selena Gomez as Emilia Pérez in 'Emilia Pérez'. Photo: Netflix.
    Selena Gomez as Emilia Pérez in ‘Emilia Pérez’. Photo: Netflix.

    PRODUCTION DESIGN

    Shiz University in 'Wicked', directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Shiz University in ‘Wicked’, directed by Jon M. Chu. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    SOUND

    (L to R) Pedro Pascal plays General Acacius and Paul Mescal plays Lucius in 'Gladiator II' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Pedro Pascal plays General Acacius and Paul Mescal plays Lucius in ‘Gladiator II’ from Paramount Pictures.
    • ‘Blitz,’ John Casali, Paul Cotterell, James Harrison
    • ‘Dune: Part Two,’ Ron Bartlett, Doug Hemphill, Gareth John, Richard King
    • ‘Gladiator II,’ Stéphane Bucher, Matthew Collinge, Paul Massey, Danny Sheehan
    • ‘The Substance,’ Valérie Deloof, Victor Fleurant, Victor Praud, Stéphane Thiébaut, Emmanuelle Villard
    • ‘Wicked,’ Robin Baynton, Simon Hayes, John Marquis, Andy Nelson, Nancy Nugent Title

    SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

    Jonno Davies as “Robbie Williams" in 'Better Man' from Paramount Pictures.
    Jonno Davies as “Robbie Williams” in ‘Better Man’ from Paramount Pictures.

    BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION

    BRITISH SHORT FILM

    EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)

    Jharrel Jerome (Anthony Robles) in 'Unstoppable'. Photo Credit: Ana Carballosa/Prime Video.
    Jharrel Jerome (Anthony Robles) in ‘Unstoppable’. Photo Credit: Ana Carballosa/Prime Video.
  • Movie Review: ‘Blitz’

    (L to R) Elliott Heffernan and Saoirse Ronan in 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    (L to R) Elliott Heffernan and Saoirse Ronan in ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    Opening in theaters on November 1st ahead of a November 22nd arrival on Apple TV+, ‘Blitz’ is British Steve McQueen telling a much more basic story than we’re used to, but one that still finds time for dealing with race relations and class structure in World War II Britain.

    What it lacks in real revelation about the time is made up for by excellent performances from Saoirse Ronan and particularly Elliott Heffernan.

    Related Article: Movie Review: ‘The Outrun’ 

    Will ‘Blitz’ Go To War With Your Expectations?

    (L to R) Erin Kellyman and Haley Squires in 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    (L to R) Erin Kellyman and Haley Squires in ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    Steve McQueen –– or Sir Steve McQueen, to give him the honorific he acquired in 2002 –– is a director we’ve come to expect a lot from. He pushes boundaries. He challenges conventions. He shines a light on subjects that don’t often get a lot of attention in mainstream filmmaking.

    It’s somewhat surprising to report that ‘Blitz,’ his latest effort is so blandly conventional as to make you wonder whether he actually directed the thing himself. This World War II-set story still features some elements that channel McQueen’s driving interests –– marginalized people, issues of class and race –– but it’s so straight down the line in its treatment of its topics and characters that it feels like a throwback to much more mundane Oscar bait. And that’s a shame because you hunger for more.

    Script and Direction

    (L to R) Saoirse Ronan and Steve McQueen on the set of 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    (L to R) Saoirse Ronan and Steve McQueen on the set of ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    With McQueen writing and directing, he takes both sole credit and solo blame for the results. ‘Blitz’s screenplay honestly feels like a hundred other World War II stories we’ve seen in the past –– there are the communities coming together in “blitz spirit” to support each other (aside from the usual pockets of racism and sexism that were –– and are –– still prevalent), the Air Raid Wardens trying to keep the populace safe and people crowding into underground stations to avoid the bombardment.

    And for all McQueen has said publicly about highlighting lesser-known stories, we do have to wonder if he hasn’t seen many World War II movies or shows, many of which who have featured the women of the country left to work in factories or doing other jobs when the men go to war.

    (L to R) Elliott Heffernan and Steve McQueen on the set of 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    (L to R) Elliott Heffernan and Steve McQueen on the set of ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    Whole sequences, such as dance hall that becomes a bombed-out ruin where thieves ply their trade, feel like they were included to pad the running time instead of having a real impact, and could easily have gone to the cutting room floor without affecting the movie much at all.

    It also suffers from a serious case of anticlimax after the long journey that George takes to get home –– minus one final gut punch, it’s as though the movie simply stops as opposed to coming to a satisfying end.

    In his defense, he is able to bring some stark, memorable images to screen and his relatively routine script is brought to life by the cast.

    Performances

    (L to R) Saoirse Ronan, Elliott Heffernan and Paul Weller in 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    (L to R) Saoirse Ronan, Elliott Heffernan and Paul Weller in ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    As with the rest of the movie, the performances are a case of some great, and some… barely there.

    Saoirse Ronan as Rita

    Saoirse Ronan in 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    Saoirse Ronan in ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    Ronan’s Rita is the heart and soul of the movie alongside her son. She’s a young mother whose great love was deported, leaving her to raise her son with just her grandfather to help. But Rita has a backbone that could carry the country, even if her character is mostly reduced to worrying about her child or spending time with her friends at work and beyond. Still, Ronan does a lot with a little.

    Elliott Heffernan as George

    Elliott Heffernan in 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    Elliott Heffernan in ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    The real focus of the movie is George, the nine-year-old who, resentful that he’s been packed off for his own safety with the latest wave of evacuees from London, leaps from the train and looks to make his way home.

    Heffernan, making his debut here, is a superb find, playing perfectly off of Ronan in the scenes they share, but truly coming into his own when he’s, well, on his own. The young actor has a stare that could cut through concrete, and he deploys it tactically. He truly makes you feel for the capable, charming George

    Benjamin Clémentine as Ife

    An Air Raid Warden that George meets on his quest to go home, Ife is only in the movie for a brief time, but Clémentine absolutely stands out, making the role his own. He’s incredibly charismatic and works well with Heffernan.

    Supporting Cast

    (L to R) Stephen Graham and Elliott Heffernan in 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    (L to R) Stephen Graham and Elliott Heffernan in ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    Almost everyone else in the film is reduced to cliché or caricature, which is a shame since the cast is uniformly excellent. Stephen Graham (ably backed by veteran British comedic actor Kathy Burke) is a Fagin-alike criminal who kidnaps kids to infiltrate bombed-out buildings in search of treasures, and is fine, while rising star Harrison Dickinson is entirely wasted in a role that might as well be played by a background artist.

    And spare a thought for poor Paul Weller, who might as well be a living piano for all the opportunities he gets to actually act –– one scene where he advises his grandson about how to deal with bullies does not a real character make.

    Final Thoughts

    Saoirse Ronan in 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    Saoirse Ronan in ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

    This is a real disappointment from a filmmaker who has done sterling work in the past. It’s not a bad movie per se, it’s just so shot-through with cliches and expected moments. Sure, it’s beautiful to look at (actually heartbreaking might be a better word given the devastation wrought upon London and its people), but it feels as hollow as a destroyed East End terraced house.

    ‘Blitz’ receives 6.5 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the plot of ‘Blitz’?

    ‘Blitz’s is the epic journey of George (Elliott Heffernan), a 9-year-old boy in World War II London whose mother Rita (Saoirse Ronan) sends him to safety in the English countryside.

    George, defiant and determined to return home to his mom and his grandfather Gerald (Paul Weller) in East London, embarks on an adventure, only to find himself in immense peril, while a distraught Rita searches for her missing son.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Blitz’?

    Steve McQueen on the set of 'Blitz,' now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.
    Steve McQueen on the set of ‘Blitz,’ now in theaters and premiering globally on Apple TV+ on November 22.

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