Revenant stars compete for London Critics' Circle film honours,The Revenant stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy will go arch to arch at this year's 36th London Critics' Circle Blur Awards.
DiCaprio, 41, is nominated for best amateur for his role in the abrasive western drama, which is hotly angled for Academy Approval success next month.
Hardy, 38, is aswell up for the approval for his assuming of the Kray twins in Legend, as able-bodied as getting nominated for best acknowledging amateur for The Revenant, and best British actor.
Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara will action it out for the best extra cost afterwards starring calm i n adventurous ball Carol, which is arch the way with seven nominations.
A host of Oscar nominees are up for awards including Broadchurch's Charlotte Rampling, Brie Larson and Kate Winslet.
The documentary Amy, which depicts the afflicted activity of the backward accompanist Amy Winehouse, is nominated for three awards - best film, documentary and British film.
Organisers accept said this year's British categories accept been continued to cover Irish talent, with Colin Farrell, Michael Fassbender and Saoirse Ronan a part of the nominees.
Sir Kenneth Branagh will accept the evening's top approval if he is presented with the Dilys Powell Approval for arete in film.
Previous winners accept included Miranda Richardson, Gary Oldman, Dame Judi Dench, Julie Walters and Sir Michael Caine.
The awards at London's May Fair Hotel are voted for by 140 associates of the Critics' Circle Blur Section.
DiCaprio, 41, is nominated for best amateur for his role in the abrasive western drama, which is hotly angled for Academy Approval success next month.
Hardy, 38, is aswell up for the approval for his assuming of the Kray twins in Legend, as able-bodied as getting nominated for best acknowledging amateur for The Revenant, and best British actor.
Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara will action it out for the best extra cost afterwards starring calm i n adventurous ball Carol, which is arch the way with seven nominations.
A host of Oscar nominees are up for awards including Broadchurch's Charlotte Rampling, Brie Larson and Kate Winslet.
The documentary Amy, which depicts the afflicted activity of the backward accompanist Amy Winehouse, is nominated for three awards - best film, documentary and British film.
Organisers accept said this year's British categories accept been continued to cover Irish talent, with Colin Farrell, Michael Fassbender and Saoirse Ronan a part of the nominees.
Sir Kenneth Branagh will accept the evening's top approval if he is presented with the Dilys Powell Approval for arete in film.
Previous winners accept included Miranda Richardson, Gary Oldman, Dame Judi Dench, Julie Walters and Sir Michael Caine.
The awards at London's May Fair Hotel are voted for by 140 associates of the Critics' Circle Blur Section.
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