Jessie Buckley wows in white sequined floor length dress as she joins Cynthia Erivo in leading the stars at the Critics’ Circle Film Awards

Jessie Buckley stood out in a sparkling white sequined dress as she arrived at the Critics’ Circle Film Awards in London on Sunday, joining other prominent stars at the event.

The acclaimed actress, currently celebrated during awards season, turned heads in a stunning gown. The dress had a high neckline, dramatic, flowing sleeves, and a back slit.

Jessie wore a dress with silver heels and styled her hair up while posing for a photo with her Hamnet co-stars, Noah and Jacobi Jupe.

I loved Cynthia Erivo’s look at the event! She wore a gorgeous strapless dress in a rich brown color, and the way it was ruched was so flattering. Plus, that dramatic train really made a statement – it was a total showstopper!

As a huge fan, I always notice Susanna Reid’s style! For this look, she paired her outfit with beautiful drop pearl earrings, and of course, she had her famously long and perfectly manicured nails – it’s such a signature for her!

Hannah Waddingham also attended the event, looking striking in a short black dress paired with tall, black leather heeled boots.

Hannah looked stunning in her outfit, posing with her friend Mazz Murray, who wore a chic black lace dress.

Oh my gosh, Timothée Chalamet was there! He looked absolutely incredible, honestly. He didn’t even need anything flashy, just a really sharp dark brown suit with those sleek black lapels. It was perfect, so effortlessly cool. I couldn’t take my eyes off him!

Lesley Sharp looked stunning in a cream-colored pantsuit while posing for photos with actor and director Douglas Hodge.

Jessie received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress last month for her performance in Hamnet.

Having already won a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice award this month, Jessie is nominated for an award at the March 15th ceremony in Los Angeles. This nomination comes four years after she was recognized for her work in The Lost Daughter.

The category of Best Actress is expected to be very competitive, with Jessie facing off against Rose Byrne (for If I Had Legs I Would Kick You), Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue), Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value), and Emma Stone (Bugonia).

Jessie expressed her immense pride and gratitude for being nominated for her performance as Agatha Shakespeare.

She told The Hollywood Reporter she was incredibly happy, even with her baby crying in the background. She expressed immense pride and honor to be recognized alongside such talented women and to share the moment with her son, Hamnet. She was truly delighted by the experience.

Hamnet received eight award nominations, including the top prize of Best Picture and a Best Director nod for Chloe Zhao. However, many were surprised that Paul Mescal wasn’t nominated for Best Supporting Actor.

Jessie feels her success is equally due to her co-star, as she relied on him heavily throughout her performance.

When asked about his absence from something, she responded by saying she thought he was amazing in the film. She added that working with him felt like finding a lifelong partner, and that he’s incredibly important to her.

His talent will undoubtedly continue to develop and influence many things going forward. What we achieved together is incredibly meaningful to me, something I deeply cherish. Agnes, as she is known, wouldn’t be who she is without Paul.

Everything in this story, everything we built together, wouldn’t exist without Paul and his incredible contributions. Any praise it receives is as much his as any recognition he personally deserves.

The biggest competition at the awards show on March 15th will be between Timothée Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio, as they both compete for the Best Actor award.

Timothée Chalamet, age 30, was nominated for his role in Marty Supreme, and Leonardo DiCaprio, 51, received a nomination for One Battle After Another. They’ll be competing against Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon), Michael B. Jordan, and Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent).

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2026-02-01 20:54