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BAFTA 2024: Rustin, All of Us Strangers and Saltburn score nominations

Ahead of the 77th annual British Academy Film Awards, the nominees have been unveiled. Scheduled for 18 February, the 2024 BAFTAs returns for a second year at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall and will be hosted by David Tennant. Oppenheimer led the way with a total of 13 nominations, followed by Poor Things with 11. All of Us Strangers, Andrew Haigh’s psychological adaptation of Japanese ghost story Strangers, has received six nominations including Outstanding British Film, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor and Casting. This is Haigh’s first nomination…

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It’s a Sin fans “completely shocked” after HIV/AIDS drama snubbed at BAFTA TV Awards

Fans of It’s a Sin have been left “speechless” after the critically acclaimed series failed to win any of its 11 nominations at the BAFTA TV Awards. The show follows a group of friends in 1980s London who grow up in the shadow of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Upon release, it received praise for its powerful storytelling, incredible cast, and bringing LGBTQ+ history to a mainstream audience in a way that had never been done before. The drama, which coincided with HIV Testing Week, proved to have a remarkable impact on…

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Exclusive: It’s a Sin cast reflect on “brutality and beauty” of creating the HIV/AIDS drama

The cast of It’s a Sin reunited to discuss the “life-changing” HIV/AIDS drama and the impact it has had in the year since it first aired on Channel 4. The show follows a group of friends in 1980s London who grow up in the shadow of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Upon release, it received praise for its powerful storytelling, incredible cast, and bringing LGBTQ+ history to a mainstream audience in a way that had never been done before. The drama, which coincided with HIV Testing Week, proved to have a remarkable…

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Bimini’s ‘UK Hun?’ verse from Drag Race UK is nominated for a TV BAFTA

The words ring through the mind of everyone in the nation at least once a day: “Release the beast, Bimini!” The 28-year-old’s lyrics could soon be award-winning, as Bimini’s verse from the Drag Race UK season two challenge has been announced as a contender at the 2022 Virgin Media BAFTA TV Awards. It is nominated in the Must-See Moment category alongside the likes of Colin being diagnosed with AIDS on It’s a Sin and Ant and Dec calling out Downing Street for its infamous lockdown parties, among other moments. The…

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