Oscar nominations will be announced this morning, and finally we'll know if "The Brutalist" is the real deal by placing in a raft of categories, if "Emilia Pérez" truly has taken awards season by storm or if the "Wicked" witches will rule Oz and Hollywood.
After winning Best Drama at the Golden Globes, it can be certain that “The Brutalist” will be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars and will probably be the top contender for the prize. “The Brutalist” stars Adrien Brody, who won Best Actor in a Drama at the Golden Globes, and Felicity Jones.
Ahead of next week's announcement, BBC Culture's film critics forecast the likely contenders – from a musical about a trans crime boss to an architectural epic with Adrien Brody.
"Adrien and Felicity’s performances are completely their own," says Corbet, after details emerged on how AI technology was used in the editing of the actors' scenes spoken in Hungarian.
Conclave, starring British actor Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal overseeing the election of a new pope, leads the Bafta film awards nominations with 12 nods. The film’s star Fiennes is nominated in ...
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Bafta has included a transgender woman in its leading actress category for the first time. Spanish performer Karla Sofía Gascón, 52, starred in the Mexican musical comedy Emilia Pérez, a film ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The BAFTA film nominations have been announced, with papal thriller “Conclave” receiving nods in 12 ...