
James McAvoy was
honoured with the Film Award at the Variety Club's 56th Annual Showbusiness Awards in London last night, for his performances in movies like Atonement, The Last King of Scotland and Wanted. The accolades just keep on coming for James, who attended the ceremony with wife Anne-Marie Duff: not only is he to
receive a Fellowship from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow next month (his old drama school), he's also
nominated for Best European Actor for Atonement at this year's European Film Awards. As if that all that isn't enough, James will be
walking the boards early next year alongside Nigel Harman in Three Days of Rain at London's Apollo Theatre.

The
GQ Men Of The Year awards ceremony took place in London last night, hosted by Lily Allen in front of a room full of famous faces. Lily wore a big attention-grabbing dress as hostess (which apparently
proved slightly difficult to walk in), and spilled
a terrifying story about her friend who was kidnapped and locked in a car boot for seven days. She
said: "I just want to thank the Met Police.

Rufus Wainwright played an outdoor gig at in London on Saturday to an audience seated on deckchairs, including the rather gorgeous Clive Owen, and Tim Burton with wife Helena Bonham Carter. Clive and Helena
caught up in the "VIP" section of the audience, while Alan Carr sat
and played with his phone as he waited for Rufus to take to the stage. Konnie Huq was also there to enjoy the gig, looking casual and comfy in her 'be happy' t-shirt.