One Award After Another for Oscar Front-Runner at BAFTAs
Paul Thomas Anderson’s film won six BAFTAs, while Ryan Coogler’s Sinners took three, marking the first Black winner for original screenplay at BAFTA, influencing Oscar momentum.
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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 […]
BAFTAs Make the Oscars Race Messy, From Timothée Chalamet’s Shocking Loss to Sean Penn and Wunmi Mosaku Proving Supporting Races Are Anyone’s Game
Fractured, unpredictable and thrilling chaos are defining this awards season after a wild night at the 79th BAFTA Awards, with the race now barreling into the final stretch before Oscar voting opens Thursday, Feb. 26. Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” was the night’s dominant force, winning six BAFTAs: best film, director, adapted screenplay, supporting actor (Sean Penn), cinematography and editing. For Oscar watchers, the te…
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