'One Battle After Another' Takes Top Prize at London Critics' Circle Film Awards; Timothée Chalamet Named Best Actor
"One Battle After Another," a Warner Bros. and A24 collaboration, was the big winner at the 46th annual London Critics' Circle Film Awards on Sunday night, taking home four honors, according to Variety. Timothée Chalamet was named Best Actor at the event.
Chalamet has been making headlines recently for his unconventional approach to press tours, starting with the upcoming Bob Dylan biopic, "A Complete Unknown," Variety reported. The actor stated he spent "six figures out of my pocket" on his "SNL" musical performance and press tour stunts, emphasizing that they "aren't a gimmick" and that he doesn't "want to be in the pretentious in-crowd," according to Variety.
In other film news, John Lithgow discussed his role as Dumbledore in the upcoming "Harry Potter" series at the Rotterdam Film Festival, Variety reported. Lithgow addressed J.K. Rowling's views on transgender people, stating that "people insisted I walk away from the job. I chose not to do that," according to Variety.
Netflix announced its February 2026 lineup, which includes new seasons of reality dating shows and classic romantic comedies, Time reported. "Love is in the air on Netflix," the publication noted, highlighting the release of "Is It Cake? Valentines" on Feb. 4, the 10th season of "Love Is Blind" on Feb. 11, and part 2 of the fourth season of "Bridgerton" on Feb. 26. Time also noted the addition of classic romantic comedies such as "The American President," "You've Got Mail," "Letters to Juliet," and "Crazy Stupid Love" on Feb. 1.
The film "Send Help," starring Dylan O'Brien and Rachel McAdams, has garnered attention for its shocking ending, Time reported. The film follows the tumultuous relationship between a nepo baby CEO and his employee after they are stranded on a desert island.
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