Everything You Missed at the SAG—Whoops, the Actor Awards |
Going into Sunday’s Actor Awards—the ceremony formerly known as the SAG Awards—One Battle After Another seemed unstoppable. Paul Thomas Anderson’s film had just won the top prize at Saturday’s PGAs, and came into the Actor Awards with seven total nominations—the most of any film. But ultimately, it only took home one trophy, when an absent Sean Penn was awarded best supporting male actor by his peers. Instead, it was vampire film Sinners and its five nominations that owned the night, with wins for Michael B. Jordan as best actor as well as perhaps the most important award: outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture.
Want more on the Actor Awards? Read José Criales-Unzueta’s picks for the event’s best-dressed celebrities, and see Harrison Ford bring the crowd to tears with his heartfelt lifetime achievement award speech. Meanwhile, at the weekend’s other major events, the BAFTA slur incident rippled through the NAACP Awards, while the Producers Guild Awards were buzzing about David Ellison’s unlikely triumph over Ted Sarandos in the fight for Warner Bros. |
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