Oppenheimer movie sweeps BAFTA awards

Christopher Nolan's movie 'Oppenheimer' dominated the BAFTA film awards, winning seven awards including best film and best director. The film, starring Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer, has grossed over $1 billion and is a frontrunner for the Oscars. 'Poor Things' also had a successful night, winning five awards including best actress for Emma Stone.

Bafta Awards Ceremony Highlights

Margot Robbie and her film Barbie were snubbed at the Bafta awards, with Emma Stone winning Leading Actress for her performance in Poor Things. Oppenheimer dominated the ceremony, winning seven awards. David Tennant made jokes that confused some attendees, including Ryan Gosling. Michael J. Fox received a standing ovation as he presented an award despite his battle with Parkinson's.