‘One Battle After Another’ Leads BAFTA Nominations, ‘Sinners’ Also Recognized

Cast member Leonardo DiCaprio attends the London premiere for the movie "One Battle After Another" in London, Britain, September 16, 2025. (Reuters)
Cast member Leonardo DiCaprio attends the London premiere for the movie "One Battle After Another" in London, Britain, September 16, 2025. (Reuters)
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‘One Battle After Another’ Leads BAFTA Nominations, ‘Sinners’ Also Recognized

Cast member Leonardo DiCaprio attends the London premiere for the movie "One Battle After Another" in London, Britain, September 16, 2025. (Reuters)
Cast member Leonardo DiCaprio attends the London premiere for the movie "One Battle After Another" in London, Britain, September 16, 2025. (Reuters)

Action-packed dark comedy "One Battle After Another" led nominations for the BAFTA Film Awards on Tuesday, with vampire thriller and box office smash "Sinners" also widely recognized at Britain's top movie honors.

"One Battle After Another", in which Leonardo DiCaprio plays a washed-up revolutionary whose daughter is kidnapped, secured 14 nods, of which five were for its cast including DiCaprio and Chase Infiniti, who plays his daughter, in the leading acting categories. Their co-stars Teyana Taylor, Sean Penn and Benicio del Toro were nominated in supporting acting categories.

The critically-acclaimed movie also secured a best director nod for Paul Thomas Anderson and is up for the awards' top prize, best film, alongside "Sinners", "Hamnet", "Marty Supreme" and "Sentimental Value".

'SINNERS' RECEIVES 13 NOMINATIONS, 'HAMNET' 11

"Sinners", celebrating blues music and Black culture in the Segregation-era US South, received 13 nods, including for actor Michael B. Jordan who plays ‌twins returning to ‌their hometown to set up a juke joint. Director Ryan Coogler was nominated in ‌the ⁠directing and ‌original screenplay categories while cast member Wunmi Mosaku is up for supporting actress.

"It's a great year for filmmaking, and I think what we see is that it's a year of really strong, bold storytelling," CEO of BAFTA Jane Millichip told Reuters.

"There's a group of movies that I would say are tackling quite big geopolitical subjects, and they're doing it through very different lenses...And then you have a group of movies which are much more personal."

"Hamnet", which fictionalizes the relationship between William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes and the death of their son, followed with 11 nods.

Jessie Buckley was nominated for leading actress for ⁠playing Shakespeare's wife, Agnes, while Paul Mescal received a supporting actor nod for his portrayal of the bard. Chloe Zhao was the only woman in the ‌best director category. Adapted from Maggie O'Farrell's bestselling 2020 novel of the ‍same name, the film follows the highs and lows of ‍their love story as well as the grief over the loss of their son Hamnet, which leads Shakespeare ‍to write "Hamlet".

"'Hamnet’ is the most nominated film directed by a woman in all BAFTA history. So that's something really positive," Chair of BAFTA, Sara Putt, said when asked about the recognition of female filmmakers this year.

"I think we're still on a journey. We're very pleased we have the intervention at long-listing stage to make sure that more films are being watched and therefore more films being directed by women are being watched. Cutting the cake in a different way, there are 46 films nominated and over a quarter of those films were directed by women."

COMPETITION FOR BEST ⁠DIRECTOR

Alongside Anderson and Coogler, Zhao faces competition from Josh Safdie for table tennis tale "Marty Supreme", Yorgos Lanthimos for absurdist comedy sci-fi "Bugonia" and Joachim Trier for Norwegian family drama "Sentimental Value" for the best director prize.

"Marty Supreme" secured 11 nominations in total, including expected recognition for Timothee Chalamet in the title role.

The leading actor category also includes Robert Aramayo for playing a Tourette syndrome campaigner in "I Swear", Ethan Hawke as lyricist Lorenz Hart in "Blue Moon" and Jesse Plemons for "Bugonia", in which his character kidnaps a female pharmaceuticals boss, played by Emma Stone, believing she is an alien.

Stone was recognized in the leading actress category, alongside Rose Byrne for her portrayal of a mother whose life is unravelling in "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You", Kate Hudson for "Song Sung Blue", the story of a Neil Diamond tribute band, and Renate Reinsve for "Sentimental Value".

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande were snubbed in the acting categories for their performances in "Wicked: For Good".

The musical sequel was only nominated for ‌costume design and makeup and hair, although that was better than the Academy Awards, where it has scored zero nods. Its predecessor received seven BAFTA nominations.

The BAFTA Film Awards will be handed out at a ceremony in London on February 22.



Travolta Returns to Cannes with Aviation-Inspired Directorial Debut

John Travolta. (AFP)
John Travolta. (AFP)
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Travolta Returns to Cannes with Aviation-Inspired Directorial Debut

John Travolta. (AFP)
John Travolta. (AFP)

US movie legend John Travolta will present his directorial debut "Propeller One-Way Night Coach", about a young boy's journey in the "golden age of aviation", at the Cannes Film Festival in May, organizers said Thursday.

The film, to make its world premiere, is adapted from the 72-year-old star's own 1997 book, inspired by his lifelong passion for aviation, the festival said.

Among the three Travolta films showcased at the Festival de Cannes in the past was "Pulp Fiction" (1994), famed for the actor's two-fingered swipe in its cult dance scene.

"The unforgettable Vince Vega of Pulp Fiction returns to the Croisette for an event as unexpected as it is exciting: his very first film as a director," the festival said.

Travolta wrote the book for his son Jett, who suffered from epileptic seizures and died in 2009 at the age of 16.

The film follows a young airplane enthusiast Jeff and his mother embarking on a one-way journey to Hollywood.

"The story unfolds as a nostalgic journey set in the golden age of aviation," the festival said.

"The journey unfolds in moments both magical and unexpected, charting the course for the boy's future," the statement said, adding that one of the flight attendants is played by the star's only daughter, Ella Bleu, 25.

The actor, who grew up not far from LaGuardia Airport near New York, is a professional pilot and began flying when he was 15.

"Travolta is certified to fly Boeing 707s, 737s, and 747s, Bombardier's Global Express and was the first private pilot to fly an Airbus A380," the festival said.

Travolta has become a pop culture icon, celebrated for his roles in films such as Saturday Night Fever (1977), Grease (1978), and Hairspray (2007).

"Propeller One-Way Night Coach" will make its global debut on Apple TV in May.


'Wake-Up Call': Megan Thee Stallion Falls Ill during Broadway Show

FILE - Megan Thee Stallion appears at the 33rd Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party in West Hollywood, Calif., on March 2, 2025. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)
FILE - Megan Thee Stallion appears at the 33rd Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party in West Hollywood, Calif., on March 2, 2025. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)
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'Wake-Up Call': Megan Thee Stallion Falls Ill during Broadway Show

FILE - Megan Thee Stallion appears at the 33rd Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party in West Hollywood, Calif., on March 2, 2025. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)
FILE - Megan Thee Stallion appears at the 33rd Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party in West Hollywood, Calif., on March 2, 2025. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)

American rapper Megan Thee Stallion said Wednesday that she had a "wake-up call" after she was taken to hospital in the middle of a Broadway performance of "Moulin Rouge!" in New York City.

"I've been pushing myself past my limits lately, running on empty, and my body finally said enough. It honestly scared me," the 31-year-old wrote on Instagram.

"I thought I was gonna faint on stage, I really tried to push through my performance but I just couldn't."

Megan Thee Stallion, who has been playing club owner Harold Zidler in the musical, was replaced halfway through the show Tuesday night after she fell ill.

She said she would be back on stage Thursday after taking off Wednesday to rest.

A spokesperson for the artist, who has won three Grammy awards, said she was transferred to a hospital after experiencing "concerning symptoms."

"Doctors ultimately identified extreme exhaustion, dehydration, vasoconstriction and low metabolic levels as the cause of her symptoms," the spokesperson told AFP.

"Megan has since been treated, discharged and is now resting."

One of the leading women in American rap alongside the likes of Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion is known for her powerful stage presence, freestyles and aggressive flow.


Eurovision Song Contest Is Expanding with an Asian Edition Later This Year

 JJ from Austria stands on the stage with the trophy after winning the Grand Final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest, in Basel, Switzerland, May 18, 2025. (AP)
JJ from Austria stands on the stage with the trophy after winning the Grand Final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest, in Basel, Switzerland, May 18, 2025. (AP)
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Eurovision Song Contest Is Expanding with an Asian Edition Later This Year

 JJ from Austria stands on the stage with the trophy after winning the Grand Final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest, in Basel, Switzerland, May 18, 2025. (AP)
JJ from Austria stands on the stage with the trophy after winning the Grand Final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest, in Basel, Switzerland, May 18, 2025. (AP)

The music spectacle Eurovision is holding its first Asian edition in Bangkok later this year.

The Eurovision Song Contest Asia 2026 has confirmed artists from at least 10 countries across Asia competing: Thailand, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. More are expected to join before the finale in November.

“As we mark the 70th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, it feels especially meaningful to open this next chapter with Asia, a region rich in culture, creativity and talent,” Martin Green, the director of the contest, said in the announcement Tuesday.

Bangkok is the perfect city to host the contest because it “has always been a place where cultures come together, where music fills the air, and where celebration is part of everyday life,” said Chuwit Sirivajjakul, a representative of the Thailand Tourism Authority.

The main gala, run by the European Broadcasting Union, draws more than 100 million viewers every year.

This year's main competition with 35 competing countries is scheduled to be held in Vienna in May. Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain are boycotting due to discord over Israel’s participation.

The contest strives to put pop music before politics but has repeatedly been embroiled in world events. Russia was expelled in 2022 after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

It also has been roiled by the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, stirring protests outside the venues and forcing organizers to clamp down on political flag-waving.

Similar tensions could emerge in Asia. Thailand and Cambodia engaged in deadly border clashes twice last year.