The BAFTA Film Awards just dropped some major surprises, and the internet is already buzzing! Frankenstein snagged the award for Best Costume Design, proving that monster movies can be fashion icons too. Meanwhile, Paul Thomas Anderson took home the trophy for Best Adapted Screenplay with One Battle After Another, leaving fans both thrilled and debating. But here's where it gets controversial: with 14 nominations, One Battle After Another was a clear frontrunner, but will it dominate the night, or will underdog Sinners (with 13 nominations) steal the spotlight? And this is the part most people miss: British films like Hamnet and I Swear are quietly making waves, hoping to grab that coveted bronze mask. Dame Donna Langley, NBCUniversal Entertainment's chairwoman, is set to receive the prestigious BAFTA Fellowship, while Clare Binns of PictureHouse Cinemas will be honored for her outstanding contribution to British cinema. Hosted by the charismatic Alan Cumming, the ceremony airs on BBC1 at 7 p.m. local time in the UK and on E! at 8 p.m. ET in the U.S. The night promises electrifying performances, including a rendition of “Golden” by the K-Pop sensations behind Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters. Jessie Ware will also grace the stage during the In Memoriam segment. Below is the full list of winners and nominees—keep refreshing for live updates! But here’s the real question: Did the right films win, or did the BAFTA jury miss the mark? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—we’re all ears!