One Battle After Another defeats rivals in London Critics' Circle film awards nominations
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One Battle After Another defeats rivals in London Critics' Circle film awards nominations
"One Battle After Another, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, has consolidated its place as the awards-season leader in emerging with the most nominations from the London Critics' Circle film awards. One Battle After Another, a counter-culture thriller loosely based on Thomas Pynchon's novel Vineland, picked up nine nominations, including film of the year, director and screenwriter of the year for Anderson, and actor of the year for DiCaprio."
"Co-stars Teyana Taylor, Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn were nominated in the supporting categories while Chase Infiniti was nominated for breakthrough performer. Shakespearean drama Hamnet, starring Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley as the playwright and his wife, followed One Battle with eight, including film of the year, director of the year for Chloe Zhao, and actress of the year for Buckley (though Mescal misses out)."
"Full list of nominations Film of the year Hamnet Marty Supreme The Mastermind One Battle After Another Sentimental Value Sinners Sirat Sorry, Baby Train Dreams Weapons Foreign language film of the year It Was Just an Accident No Other Choice The Secret Agent Sentimental Value Sirat Documentary of the year Cover-Up One to One: John & Yoko Orwell: 2+2=5 The Perfect Neighbor"
One Battle After Another received nine nominations from the London Critics' Circle, including film of the year, director and screenwriter for Paul Thomas Anderson, and actor of the year for Leonardo DiCaprio. Hamnet secured eight nominations, including film of the year, director for Chloe Zhao and actress for Jessie Buckley. Sinners earned seven nominations, including director and writer nods for Ryan Coogler. Supporting and breakthrough nominations included Teyana Taylor, Benicio del Toro, Sean Penn and Chase Infiniti. More than 200 members of the Critics' Circle film section vote on the awards. Winners will be announced on 1 February at a London ceremony.
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