Sunday 17 January 2016

Maisie Williams she picks up top prize at the 36th London Critics' Circle Film Awards + Winners List

Maisie Williams flashes her lovely legs in quirky thigh-skimming patchwork dress as she picks up top prize at the 36th London Critics' Circle Film Awards

It was a big night for Maisie Williams.
The Game Of Thrones actress won the Young British/Irish Performer of the Year prize at the 36th London Critics' Circle Film Awards on Sunday night, and she did it looking fantastically stylish.
The 18-year-old rocked the red carpet at the annual event - held at London's May Fair hotel - wowing in a thigh-skimming dress with a unique design.
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Perfect pins! Maisie Williams looked lovely in a funky patchwork Markus Lupfer dress as she arrived at the 36th London Critics' Circle Film Awards at the May Fair Hotel on Sunday evening

Perfect pins! Maisie Williams looked lovely in a funky patchwork Markus Lupfer dress as she arrived at the 36th London Critics' Circle Film Awards at the May Fair Hotel on Sunday evening
The tiny Markus Lupfer dress was covered in a patchwork medley of cartoon Mexican luchador with masks on, holding a flower.
This fun design element sat over the top of a tiny figure-hugging black slip, allowing her petite curves to be seen and much of her toned, shapely legs, which she elongated with a pair of classic black pointed heels.
Maisie kept it fresh and youthful as she added a black choker to her look, complete wtih a pretty floral embellishment in the same black, red and white tones of her stand-out frock.
Working it: The Game Of Thrones star showed off her fantastic legs in the thigh-skimming garment, which was humorously covered in a patchwork design of Mexican luchadors holding flowers

Working it: The Game Of Thrones star showed off her fantastic legs in the thigh-skimming garment, which was humorously covered in a patchwork design of Mexican luchadors holding flowers
Edgy: The 18-year-old rocked her fun and fashionable dress with a cool floral embellished choker while showing off a lot of skin
Edgy: The 18-year-old rocked her fun and fashionable dress with a cool floral embellished choker while showing off a lot of skin

In the details: Maisie teamed her gorgeous look with a scarlet bag with a long fringed detail, and a messy up-do
In the details: Maisie teamed her gorgeous look with a scarlet bag with a long fringed detail, and a messy up-do

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She tied it all together with a scarlet red clutch bag with long fringing hanging down next to her bare legs, while wearing her brunette mane in a slightly messy yet charming up-do and accentuating her eyes with black kohl and lashings of mascara.
The beauty - who is best known for playing Arya Stark in the hit fantasy drama series Game OF Thrones - looking in fantastic spirits as she mingled with other guests at the star-studded event, which also saw the likes of Kate Winslet, Dame Judi Dench and top prize-winner Kenneth Branagh in attendance.
She cosied up to her The Falling co-star Florence Pugh while inside the bash, and there were clearly no hard feelings about Maisie winning an award they were both nominated for.
It's her night! Maisie won the Young British/Irish Performer of the Year award for her role in The Falling
It's her night! Maisie won the Young British/Irish Performer of the Year award for her role in The Falling
No hard feelings: She cosied up for a snap with her The Falling co-star Florence Pugh, who was also nominated for the same award

No hard feelings: She cosied up for a snap with her The Falling co-star Florence Pugh, who was also nominated for the same award
Maisie was named the winner of the Young British/Irish Performer of the Year award on the night for her role in the mystery drama, beating the likes of Asa Butterfield, Milo Parker and Liam Walpole, as well as her on-screen best friend Florence. 
Meanwhile, Kate, 40, looked utterly sensational as she rocked up to the prestigious bash, showing off her fantastic legs and toned curves in a flippy little skater dress in flattering black.
She wore her golden locks in a stylish curled 'do, while adding a pop of colour to her monotone look with a vampish coating of red on her lips. 
Stunner: Kate Winslet looked utterly sensational as she showed off her perfect pins and lovely figure in a skater-style LBD

Stunner: Kate Winslet looked utterly sensational as she showed off her perfect pins and lovely figure in a skater-style LBD

Winner: The 40-year-old beat off tough competition as she was named the Best Supporting Actress of the night
Winner: The 40-year-old beat off tough competition as she was named the Best Supporting Actress of the night
Acting talent: Kate oozed sophistication as she posed for a snap with the talented Kenneth Branagh, who looked as dapper as ever in his three-piece suit

Acting talent: Kate oozed sophistication as she posed for a snap with the talented Kenneth Branagh, who looked as dapper as ever in his three-piece suit
The blonde bombshell showed off her amazing physique in the simple yet effective number as she showed up in the hopes of winning the Best Actress prize. 
And that she did, for her role as Joanna Hoffman in Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs film, beating the likes of Olivia Colman, Kristen Stewart, Tilda Swinton and Alicia Vikander. 
But the main star of the night was Kenneth Branagh who was presented the most prestigious gong of them all, the Dilys Powell Award for Excellence in Film, by his recent stage partner Dame Judi Dench.
The two acting icons recently appeared together in A Winter's Tale, and the actor and filmmaker was given the accolade for his impressive body of work throughout his career, which spans over three decades.
Top honour: Kenneth, 55, was given the Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film on the night by Dame Judi Dench, the top honour one can receive at the Critics' Circle Awards
Top honour: Kenneth, 55, was given the Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film on the night by Dame Judi Dench, the top honour one can receive at the Critics' Circle Awards

NOMINEES - 36TH ANNUAL LONDON CRITICS' CIRCLE FILM AWARDS

Film Of The Year 
Mad Max: Fury Road - WINNER
45 Years
Amy
Carol
Inside Out
The Look of Silence
The Martian
The Revenant
Room
Spotlight

British/Irish Film Of The Year
45 Years - WINNER
Amy
Brooklyn
The Lobster
London Road

Foreign-Language Film Of The Year
The Look of Silence - WINNER
Eden
Hard to Be a God
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
The Tribe

Documentary Of The Year
Amy - WINNER
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
The Look of Silence
Palio
A Syrian Love Story

Actor Of The Year
Tom Courtenay - 45 Years - WINNER
Paul Dano - Love & Mercy
Leonardo DiCaprio - The Revenant
Michael Fassbender - Steve Jobs
Tom Hardy - Legend

Actress Of The Year
Charlotte Rampling - 45 Years - WINNER
Cate Blanchett - Carol
Brie Larson - Room
Rooney Mara - Carol
Saoirse Ronan - Brooklyn

Supporting Actor Of The Year
Mark Rylance - Bridge of Spies - WINNER
Benicio Del Toro - Sicario
Tom Hardy - The Revenant
Oscar Isaac - Ex Machina
Michael Keaton - Spotlight

Supporting Actress Of The Year
Kate Winslet - Steve Jobs - WINNER
Olivia Colman - The Lobster
Kristen Stewart - Clouds of Sils Maria
Tilda Swinton - Trainwreck
Alicia Vikander - Ex Machina

Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film
Kenneth Branagh


Director Of The Year
George Miller - Mad Max: Fury Road - WINNER
Andrew Haigh - 45 Years
Todd Haynes - Carol
Alejandro G Iñárritu - The Revenant 
Ridley Scott - The Martian

Screenwriter Of The Year
Josh Singer & Tom McCarthy - Spotlight - WINNER
Emma Donoghue - Room
Nick Hornby - Brooklyn
Phyllis Nagy - Carol 
Aaron Sorkin - Steve Jobs

British/Irish Actor Of The Year
Tom Hardy - Legend, London Road, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Revenant - WINNER
Michael Caine - Kingsman: The Secret Service, Youth
Idris Elba - Beasts of No Nation, Second Coming
Colin Farrell - The Lobster, Miss Julie
Michael Fassbender - Macbeth Slow West, Steve Jobs 

British/Irish Actress Of The Year
Saoirse Ronan - Brooklyn, Lost River - WINNER
Emily Blunt - Sicario
Carey Mulligan - Far From the Madding Crowd, Suffragette
Charlotte Rampling - 45 Years, The Forbidden Room 
Kate Winslet - The Dressmaker, A Little Chaos, Steve Jobs

Young British/Irish Performer
Maisie Williams - The Falling - WINNER
Asa Butterfield - X + Y
Milo Parker - Mr Holmes, Robot Overlords
Florence Pugh - The Falling
Liam Walpole - The Goob

Breakthrough British/Irish Filmmaker
John Maclean - Slow West - WINNER
Tom Browne - Radiator
Mark Burton & Richard Starzak - Shaun the Sheep Movie
Emma Donoghue - Room
Alex Garland - Ex Machina

British/Irish Short Film
Stutterer - Director: Benjamin Cleary - WINNER 
Directed by Tweedie - Director: Duncan Cowles
Leidi - Director: Simon Mesa Soto
Over - Director: Jorn Threlfall
Rate Me - Director: Fyzal Boulifa

Technical Achievement Award
Edward Lachman - Cinematography: Carol - WINNER 
Carter Burwell - Music: Carol
Wade Eastwood - Stunts: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
Colin Gibson - Production Design: Mad Max: Fury Road
Elliott Graham - Editing: Steve Jobs 
Tom Ozanich - Sound Design: Sicario
Sandy Powell - Costumes: Cinderella
John Seale - Cinematography: Mad Max: Fury Road
Alistair Sirkett and Markus Stemler - Sound design: Macbeth
Andrew Whitehurst - Visual effects: Ex Machina 


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