The British Academy has revealed its list of nominees for the 2025 film awards. Announced on Wednesday by last year’s BAFTA Rising Star winner Mia McKenna-Bruce and Will Sharpe, star of “The White Lotus” (and also a BAFTA TV award winner in 2020),
Papal thriller “Conclave” leads the race for the British Academy Film Awards, with nominations in 12 categories, just ahead of the genre-busting trans musical “Emilia Perez" with 11
Surprises And Snubs: Only five actors are nominated in the Oscars and Screen Actors Guild's acting categories, while the BAFTAs nominate six in each.
The nominations for the 2025 British Academy Film Awards (EE BAFTA Film Awards) have been announced. The 78th Annual BAFTA Film Awards are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television ...
Nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Awards are in, with Conclave and Emilia Pérez leading this year's nominees. Conclave, starring Ralph Fiennes, is up for 12 awards,
Mia McKenna-Bruce and Will Sharpe are announcing the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards nominations from London, with 'Emilia Pérez' leading after the longlists.
Hollywood’s awards season has all but come to a rare halt as the wildfires continue to disrupt life and work in the Los Angeles area. There are near daily updates from the Hollywood guilds and organizations that put on awards shows as the industry navigates the ongoing crisis.
The Kneecap film has received six nominations in the British Film Academy Awards - including in the Outstanding British Film category.
Papal thriller " Conclave," which stars Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal overseeing the election of a new pope, leads the race — just — for the British Academy Film Awards, with nominations in 12 ...
Birds of a Feather star Pauline Quirke has been diagnosed with dementia, her husband Steve Sheen has announced
Pauline Quirke is stepping down from professional duties after being diagnosed with dementia, her husband has said. The actress, 65, starred in Birds of a Feather, The Sculptress and Broadchurch
Emilia Pérez has emerged as not only the buzziest film this awards season, but the most divisive. The Spanish-language crime drama musical (yep, it's all those things!) is about a Mexican cartel kingpin who enlists lawyer Rita (Zoe Saldaña) to help fake their death so they can transition and live authentically as a woman.