The 65th annual British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) — the British equivalent of the Oscars — took place tonight (12 February) at the Royal Opera House in the UK. ‘Beginners‘ actor Christopher Plummer, ‘The Help‘ actress Octavia Spencer as well as silent film ‘The Artist‘ continued on their winning streak this award season, in their respective categories. Jean Dujardin once again upset George Clooney by clinching ‘Best Actor’, with Meryl Streep denying Viola Davis a ‘Best Actress’ win.
Head below to checkout all the red carpet action, where black was clearly the colour of the night.
Viola Davis went for a splash of colour in Valentino.
BEST-DRESSED: Pixie-haired Tilda Swinton looked effortlessly chic as usual, in a minimalist Celine capsleeve gown.
BEST-DRESSED: Melissa George stole the red carpet in this Victoria Beckham longsleeve liquid gown.
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With just two weeks to go, Oscar buzz is everywhere. Time magazine has unveiled their annual great performances of the year list. Their 2012 Oscar portfolio features one adorable dog and 12 outstanding movie stars, some of which were given the cold shoulder by the Oscars. Head below to view the exquisite black and white portraits of the selected few, lensed by Sebastian Kim.

Uggie – The Artist.
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The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were held last night (29 January) at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles. While ‘The Help‘ was the big winner of the night, it was French actor Jean Dujardin who stole the show, snatching ‘Best Actor’ right under Hollywood heartthrob George Clooney‘s nose and for the first time, this award season, creating a competitive Oscar race in the category. Clooney’s good friend Viola Davis took home ‘Best Actress’, and having won under the same category a few week ago at the Critics Choice Awards, the 46-year-old becomes the clear front-runner for the Oscar race in the category. Davis’ biggest threat comes from two of The Weinstein Company’s lovely ladies, Meryl Streep and Michelle Williams, who both won a Golden Globe two weeks ago for ‘Best Actress Drama’ and ‘Best Actress Comedy/Musical’, respectively.
Head below for all the red carpet action, where no one really stunned. They all played it safe.
BEST-DRESSED: Viola Davis showed off her gorgeous skin in this Marchesa strapless gown, with embroidered antique gold detail.
BEST-DRESSED: ‘My Week With Marilyn‘ beauty Michelle Williams matched the red carpet in a Valentino asymmetrical gown, with a gathered waist and lace detail.
With her blonde locks gathered into an updo, Amber Heard looked elegant in a black cut-out Zac Posen gown.
BEST-DRESSED: Rocking a chic pageboy bob, ‘Bridesmaids‘ star Rose Byrne was the only one really bold on the red carpet in this Elie Saab embroidered jumpsuit.
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‘Moneyball‘ actor Brad Pitt and ‘Young Adult‘ actress Charlize Theron are not the only ones featured in W magazine’s Annual February Movie Issue (Checkout their covers here and here), the magazine also profiles some of the actors causing the most buzz this award season — with the surprise omission of ‘The Iron Lady‘ star Meryl Streep, ‘Shame‘ hottie Michael Fassbender and newcomer Jessica Chastain. Photographed by Mario Sorrenti and styled by Edward Enninful, head below to checkout the actors honoured in W’s 2012 ‘Best Performances’ feature:
Will Ferrell – Everything Must Go.
Christopher Plummer – Beginners.
Gary Oldman – Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
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The 17th Annual Critics Choice Awards were held last night (12 January). If they are anything to go by, it seems the odds in leading to the 2012 Oscars are in favour of ‘The Help‘ stars Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer, who both took home ‘Best Actress’ and ‘Best Supporting Actress’ respectively. As it was expected ‘The Descendants‘ actor George Clooney scoped ‘Best Actor’. Michel Hazanavicius’s ‘The Artist’ took ‘Best Picture’, winning him ‘Best Director’ in the process.
Elsewhere on the grey carpet, everyone went all out, giving us the first really exciting ‘red carpet’ event of the year. While the night was dominated by a lot of black, some stars still opted for a splash of beautiful colour. Head below for all the fashion.
Diane Kruger stole the night in this Prada yellow and light blue chiffon halter neck gown.
‘The Help’ actress Jessica Chastain looked beautiful in a Balenciaga pink halter dress.
‘Martha Marcy May Marlene’ starlet Elizabeth Olsen showed some sexy leg in a Pucci yellow beaded little number.
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She has already channeled Marilyn Monroe on the cover of US Vogue, and now Golden Globe nominee Michelle Williams adorns the cover of the February issue of Vogue Germany, as the iconic sex symbol once again.
The ‘My Week With Marilyn‘ actress, with seductive rouge lips, a painted beauty mark and retro platinum-blonde pin curls, strikes a coy pose for the lens of Brigitte Lacombe.
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Award season is almost here, and in the spirit of it all six of the ladies causing the most Oscar buzz gather for a lovely portrait on the cover of the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter.
Rocking Louis Vuitton pumps, 31-year-old ‘My Week With Marilyn‘ star Michelle Williams looks effortlessly chic as usual with her pixie cut. 26-year-old ‘Shame’ actress Carey Mulligan, just like Michelle, is seen with her trademark crop.
The oldest of the bunch is 64-year-old Glenn Close, who has received rave reviews for her portrayal of a 19th century woman pretending to be a man in ‘Albert Nobbs’. South African beauty Charlize Theron and the only one amongst the contenders to have won an Oscar already, looks elegant in a black pantsuit. The 36-year-old actress is causing some Oscar buzz for her role in ‘Young Adult’.
Finally, two beautiful women from the movie ‘The Help‘ flaunt their gorgeous dark complexion and curves on the cover. Of course, that’s 46-year-old Viola Davis, sporting a bob, and 41-year-old almost unknown actress Octavia Spencer.
Just one little thing, where is ‘The Iron Lady‘ star Meryl Streep?
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Michelle Williams oozed some Christmas cheer in her red and white Prada dress on the subscriber’s cover of the December issue of UK ELLE magazine. Likewise, the 31-year-old actress keeps the holiday spirit alive, by starring on the white Christmas-themed newsstand cover of the magazine.
The ‘My Week With Marilyn’ star, with her iconic crop, strikes an angelic pose under the lens of Alexei Hay, in a white Alexander McQueen gown with a feather high neck.
Michelle talks to the magazine about what led to her signature pixie cut and why she has kept the hairdo for all these years.
“I’ve grown into it — I feel like myself with short hair. I cut it for the one straight man who has ever liked short hair and I wear it in memorial of somebody who really loved it”, Michelle explains to ELLE.

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