
All the acting winners at the
Oscars gave stellar performances in the press room, smiling wide with their new gold arm candy. Actors from our side of the pond gave a cool-Britannia performance on stage, with Helen Mirren mock-knighting Daniel Day-Lewis when she presented him with his award for Best Actor before the pair posed together in the press room along with the other happy
winners and presenters. We were excited to see
Tilda Swinton also flying the flag for us, with her Best Supporting Actress award.

There were smiles all round on Sunday night, as the
British Academy of Film and Television award winners were announced in London. Jonathan Ross presented the award ceremony, in place of the familiar Stephen Fry, and the gongs were split fairly evenly over the best films of last year. Out of its massive haul of fourteen nominations, Atonement picked up only two awards – although one of those was the top award of Best Film, and La Vie En Rose picked up four awards.