This year's awards season is in full swing with the BAFTAs soon upon us and the Oscars less than a month away.
It is fair to say this year's glitzy season has been dominated by two names, Jessie Buckley and Timothee Chalamet.
Winning accolades at the Golden Globes and Critics Choice there was no surprises when both stars secured nominations for the BAFTAs and Oscars in their respective categories for their roles in Hamnet and Marty Supreme.
Yet their is another name that fans are arguing should be heard a bit louder, Australian actress Rose Bryne.
Most known for her part in the hit romcom Bridesmaids, Rose has earned herself a nomination at both prestigious awards ceremonies for her role in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You.
It very much seems as though this film has gone under the radar in comparison to the noise surrounding both Hamnet and Marty Supreme, with Rose admitting the project was tiny, she said in her Golden Globes speech: 'We shot this movie in 25 days for like $8.50!'
How Rose Byrne shattered the Oscars' campaign playbook by landing a string of acting nods for her film If I Had Legs I'd Kick You despite barely any promotion compared to juggernauts Hamnet and Marty Supreme (pictured at the Golden Globes in January)
Rose plays Linda (pictured), a psychotherapist, who is stretched to her limits while trying to navigate her daughter's illness, an absent husband and a hostile relationship with her therapist
Film campaigning is big business, with Hollywood studios and production companies hiring strategists and consultants to catch the attention of voters who could help them score a nod.
From premiere outfits, actor on actor interviews, red carpet moments and 'method energy', there has been a huge push to promote both Hamnet and Marty Supreme.
Yet in comparison, there has been little press surrounding the comedy-drama which sees Rose play Linda, a psychotherapist, who is stretched to her limits while trying to navigate her daughter's illness, an absent husband and a hostile relationship with her therapist (Conan O'Brien).
Directed by Mary Bronstein, the film has secured Rose her first Oscar nomination, a recognition she never expected.
Appearing on the Jimmy Kimmel Show last week, the host asked Rose: 'You must have known you were going to get nominated. I feel like I knew you were going to get nominated, so you must have known, right?'
'No. Oh my gosh, these things are so random and it was an extraordinary year for performance,' she began.
'Oh my gosh, there was so many wonderful performances and, absolutely not. No, I would never think that. No, never.'
So why has If I Had Legs I'd Kick You gone under the radar in comparison to its contemporaries?
Directed by Mary Bronstein, the film has secured Rose her first Oscar nomination, a recognition she never expected (pictured with her co-star Conan O'Brien)
Taking to Twitter after the Oscar nominations were revealed, one fan reflected on Rose's nomination, despite the films lack of promotion or press tour campaign
Wearing a bright orange suit, Timothee matched his girlfriend Kylie Jenner who wore a bright orange cut out dress to the Los Angeles premiere
Taking to Twitter after the Oscar nominations were revealed, one fan reflected on Rose's nomination, despite the films lack of promotion or press tour campaign.
They penned: 'Rose Byrne had no actors on actors, roundtables, promos, grassroots campaign, a lone nominee for her cast and film, no best picture boost, a tiny budget, no nepo baby or overdue narrative yet she still managed to get recognised for every precursor and the Oscars.
'Her performance is undeniable and she would be a fantastic, deserving winner.'
To begin with the film originally premiered over a year ago at the Sundance Film Festival before having its international premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival a month later.
Therefore while most Oscar films will have a huge press tour leading up to its cinema premiere, If I Had Legs did not, with the film released by A24 in October with little worldwide fuss.
The film is also produced by Josh Safdie, the director of Marty Supreme, and the filmmaker appears to have been much more wrapped up in the project with Timothee Chalamet.
Released in the US on Christmas Day and on Boxing Day in the UK, Marty Supreme has secured Timothee his third Oscar nomination and after success at the Golden Globes and Critics Choice he remains the favourite to win.
Yet for the past few months the actor has lived and breathed Marty Supreme.
Wearing a bright orange suit, Timothee matched his girlfriend Kylie Jenner who wore a bright orange cut out dress to the Los Angeles premiere.
Later at the New York premiere he brought his mum as his date as she too wore a orange dress in line with the branding of the film.
Meanwhile at a pop-up event for the film in New York in November he arrived in a Marty Supreme zip up hoody surrounded by a team of men dressed in all black and donning bulbous orange masks meant to resemble ping pong balls.
Similarly in interviews the star explained he had described his acting approach as 'method energy' rather than method acting.
While method acting involves an actor staying in role 24/7, Timothee explained he aims to keep the character's energy and tone alive.
Meanwhile he drove fans wild with rumours he was secretly rapper EsDeeKid.
Meanwhile he drove fans wild with rumours he was secretly rapper EsDeeKid before the pair released a song together in December
Later at the New York premiere he brought his mum as his date as she too wore a orange dress in line with the branding of the film
Alongside Marty Supreme, the media has been full of praise for Hamnet, with Jessie Buckley emerging as this year's shining star (pictured in the film with Paul Mescal)
Winning her Golden Globe in January, Jessie used her emotional speech to pay tribute to her co-star Paul, 30, showering the hunky actor with compliments
The Liverpudlian musician is completely anonymous and always wears a mask or balaclava to conceal his true identity, and many fans speculated he has a striking resemblance to Timothee.
Chalamet boasts a striking resemblance to the viral music star and left fans shocked as they appeared in the music video side-by-side together.
During an appearance on the Heart FM Breakfast show, the actor refused to confirm or deny the rumours but seemed to tease the music video at the time as he said 'all would be revealed'.
And in December Timothee shocked fans as he dropped a new music video alongside the mysterious rapper on the remix for the track 4 Raws.
The actor even rapped a few bars on the song and even referenced his girlfriend Kylie Jenner, 28, after recently putting split rumors to rest.
The New York native rapped: 'It's Timothée Chalamet chillin' / tryna stack a hundred million/ Girl got a billion / What the f***? What a wonderful feelin''
Alongside Marty Supreme, the media has been full of praise for Hamnet, with Jessie Buckley emerging as this year's shining star.
The public love a rags to riches story and her Oscar nomination comes 17 years after her career began on British reality TV.
The Irish actress was just 18 when she appeared on BBC show I'd Do Anything in a bid to land the role of Nancy - narrowly being pipped to the post by Jodie Prenger.
Despite failing to win the show she has gone on to huge success and has finally hit the big time with her superb performance.
Starring alongside fellow Irish actor Paul Mescal, the pair have been taking part in a plethora of interviews and appearing on multiple chat shows including The Graham Norton Show in the UK and The Kelly Clarkson show in the US.
Winning her Golden Globe in January, Jessie used her emotional speech to pay tribute to her co-star Paul, 30, showering the hunky actor with compliments.
At one point she referred to her co-star's heartthrob status, telling him: 'I bl**dy love you, man, and I know loads of other women do in this room too, but tough s**t!'
There has also been a real resurgence in 'actor on actor' interviews with Timothee and Gwyneth Paltrow appearing in a Vogue one earlier this year.
Jessie and Paul also took part in the same format for Harper's Bazaar as they swore they 'actually do love each other'.
Since her nomination it appears Rose has been doing a lot more press, appearing on main chat shows over in the US and she is set to appear at a live Q&A at Picture House in London this Saturday.
Yet prior to her nomination the film appears to have slipped many people by.
Winning the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy last month Rose didn't even have a speech prepared as she took to the stage, and her husband wasn't even in attendance.
Rose said that her husband, Bobby Cannavale could not make the ceremony because he was at a reptile expo buying a 'bearded dragon'.
Referencing the film's small budget she said in her Golden Globes speech: 'Thank you for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. We shot this movie in 25 days for like $8.50!'
It seems Amanda's reaction to Rose's win gained more headlines than the win itself after fans noticed she appeared visibly disappointed when she lost the award
Appearing on the Jimmy Kimmel Show last week, Rose explained she never expected the nomination: 'No, I would never think that. No, never' (pictured at the Oscars Luncheon)
'Thanks to my husband Bobby. He isn't here because we're getting a bearded dragon, and he went to a reptile expo in New Jersey,' she said.
She continued: 'I didn't prepare anything, but - I didn't sing in this movie, guys. Thank you so much my fellow nominees, I just can't believe I'm here.
'Thank you so much, and thank you to A24 and to our brilliant producers, to Josh Safdie, Eli Bush, Ronnie Bronstein, Sarah Murphy, Ryan - everyone at A24 - thank you so much.
'Thank you for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. We shot this movie in 25 days for like $8.50!
'This is like a tiny film, so this is a huge thing to be up here. And my brother's my date! Thanks, George. Thanks to my mum and dad who bought Paramount Plus so they could watch the Golden Globes from Sydney.'
Rose beat out some strong competition for the award, including Cynthia Erivo for Wicked For Good, Kate Hudson for Song Sung Blue and Amanda Seyfried for The Testament of Ann Lee.
Yet it seems Amanda's reaction to Rose's win gained more headlines than the win itself.
The actress, 40, appeared visibly disappointed when she lost the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture to Rose.
In a viral clip from the evening, the Emmy-winning star, who was nominated for The Testament of Ann Lee, was caught grimacing briefly before forcing a smile, clapping and standing to applaud the winner.
But as Jessie and Rose go head to head at Sunday's BAFTAs, will Jessie take the accolade? Or will Rose prove not all films need an 'in your face' campaign.
EE BAFTA FILM AWARDS 2026: FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS
BEST FILM
HAMNET
MARTY SUPREME
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER
SENTIMENTAL VALUE
SINNERS
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
28 YEARS LATER
THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND
BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY
DIE MY LOVE
H IS FOR HAWK
HAMNET
I SWEAR
MR BURTON
PILLION
STEVE
One Battle After Another earned the most nods with 14, including one for lead star Leonardo DiCaprio
OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
THE CEREMONY Jack King (Director, Writer), Hollie Bryan (Producer), Lucy Meer (Producer)
MY FATHER’S SHADOW Akinola Davies Jr. (Director), Wale Davies (Writer)
PILLION Harry Lighton (Director, Writer)
A WANT IN HER Myrid Carten (Director)
WASTEMAN Cal McMau (Director), Hunter Andrews (Writer), Eoin Doran (Writer)
FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT
THE SECRET AGENT
SENTIMENTAL VALUE
SIRĀT
THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB
Marty Supreme has scored eleven BAFTA nominations including Best Film
DOCUMENTARY
2000 METERS TO ANDRIIVKA
APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS
COVER-UP
MR. NOBODY AGAINST PUTIN
THE PERFECT NEIGHBOR
ANIMATED FILM
ELIO
LITTLE AMÉLIE
ZOOTROPOLIS 2
CHILDREN’S & FAMILY FILM
ARCO
BOONG
LILO & STITCH
ZOOTROPOLIS 2
DIRECTOR
BUGONIA
HAMNET
MARTY SUPREME
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER
SENTIMENTAL VALUE
SINNERS
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
I SWEAR
MARTY SUPREME
THE SECRET AGENT
SENTIMENTAL VALUE
SINNERS
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND
BUGONIA
HAMNET
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER
PILLION
LEADING ACTRESS
JESSIE BUCKLEY Hamnet
ROSE BYRNE If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
KATE HUDSON Song Sung Blue
CHASE INFINITI One Battle After Another
RENATE REINSVE Sentimental Value
EMMA STONE Bugonia
Teyana Taylor has a Supporting Actress nomination for One Battle After Another
LEADING ACTOR
ROBERT ARAMAYO I Swear
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET Marty Supreme
LEONARDO DICAPRIO One Battle After Another
ETHAN HAWKE Blue Moon
MICHAEL B. JORDAN Sinners
JESSE PLEMONS Bugonia
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
ODESSA A’ZION Marty Supreme
INGA IBSDOTTER LILLEAAS Sentimental Value
WUNMI MOSAKU Sinners
CAREY MULLIGAN The Ballad of Wallis Island
TEYANA TAYLOR One Battle After Another
EMILY WATSON Hamnet
SUPPORTING ACTOR
BENICIO DEL TORO One Battle After Another
JACOB ELORDI Frankenstein
PAUL MESCAL Hamnet
PETER MULLAN I Swear
SEAN PENN One Battle After Another
STELLAN SKARSGÅRD Sentimental Value
Ryan Coogler's Sinners has earned 11 nods overall
CASTING
I SWEAR Lauren Evans
MARTY SUPREME Jennifer Venditti
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Cassandra Kulukundis
SENTIMENTAL VALUE Yngvill Kolset Haga, Avy Kaufman
SINNERS Francine Maisler
CINEMATOGRAPHY
FRANKENSTEIN Dan Laustsen
MARTY SUPREME Darius Khondji
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Michael Bauman
SINNERS Autumn Durald Arkapaw
TRAIN DREAMS Adolpho Veloso
EDITING
F1 Stephen Mirrione
A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE Kirk Baxter
MARTY SUPREME Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Andy Jurgensen
SINNERS Michael P. Shawver
COSTUME DESIGN
FRANKENSTEIN Kate Hawley
HAMNET Malgosia Turzanska
MARTY SUPREME Miyako Bellizzi
SINNERS Ruth E. Carter
WICKED: FOR GOOD Paul Tazewell
MAKE UP & HAIR
FRANKENSTEIN Jordan Samuel, Cliona Furey, Mike Hill, Megan Many
HAMNET Nicole Stafford
MARTY SUPREME Kyra Panchenko, Kay Georgiou, Mike Fontaine
SINNERS Siân Richards, Shunika Terry, Ken Diaz, Mike Fontaine
WICKED: FOR GOOD Frances Hannon, Laura Blount, Mark Coulier, Sarah Nuth
ORIGINAL SCORE
BUGONIA Jerskin Fendrix
FRANKENSTEIN Alexandre Desplat
HAMNET Max Richter
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Jonny Greenwood
SINNERS Ludwig Göransson
Hamnet has broken the record for the most nominations for a female-directed film in BAFTA history
PRODUCTION DESIGN
FRANKENSTEIN Tamara Deverell, Shane Vieau
HAMNET Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton
MARTY SUPREME Jack Fisk, Adam Willis
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Florencia Martin, Anthony Carlino
SINNERS Hannah Beachler, Monique Champagne
SOUND
F1 Gareth John, Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo, Juan Peralta
FRANKENSTEIN Greg Chapman, Nathan Robitallie, Nelson Ferreira, Christian Cooke, Brad Zoem
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Jose Antonio Garcia, Christopher Scarabosio, Tony Villaflor
SINNERS Chris Welcker, Benny Burtt, Brandon Proctor, Steve Boeddeker, Felipe Pacheco
WARFARE Mitch Low, Ben Barker, Howard Bargroff, Richard Spooner
Sentimental Value has eight BAFTA nominations
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Daniel Barrett, Eric Saindon
F1 Ryan Tudhope, Keith Alfred Dawson, Nicolas Chevallier, Robert Harrington
FRANKENSTEIN Dennis Berardi, Ayo Burgess, Ivan Busquets, José Granell
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Christian Mänz, Francois Lambert, Glen McIntosh, Terry Palmer
THE LOST BUS Charlie Noble, Brandon K. McLaughlin, David Zaretti
BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
CARDBOARD
SOLSTICE
TWO BLACK BOYS IN PARADISE
BRITISH SHORT FILM
MAGID / ZAFAR
NOSTALGIE
TERENCE
THIS IS ENDOMETRIOSIS
WELCOME HOME FRECKLES
EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)
ROBERT ARAMAYO
MILES CATON
CHASE INFINITI
ARCHIE MADEKWE
POSY STERLING

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