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Ready for their closeup! Hollywood’s biggest names showcased their jaw-dropping style at the 2022 Gotham Awards on Monday, November 28.
Gabrielle Union, Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore, Lupita Nyong’o and more stars stunned at the glitzy soiree, which celebrated the best independent films. The event was held at New York’s Cipriani Wall Street and officially commemorated the start of awards season.
The ceremony was a monumental occasion for Williams, 42, as she was honored with the Performer Tribute award. The Blue Valentine actress sparkled on the red carpet in a sequin mini dress by Valentino. The Montana native, who recently welcomed her third child, paired the glistening frock with gold metallic platform heels.
During her acceptance speech, the Fabelmans star gushed over her Dawson’s Creek costar Mary Beth Peil — who she said helped propel her acting career. “Mary Beth Peil was the first artist that I had ever met in my life,” Williams said, adding: “[She] showed me that creativity was more than a mere profession. And all of this vitality was miraculously turned in my direction. Her smiling face was looking at me, and she called me her girl.”
Adam Sandler was also honored with the Performer Tribute as Danielle Deadwyler won Best Lead Performance for her role as Mamie Till-Mobley in Till. Everything Everywhere All at Once scored the Best Feature nod.
Union, 50 — who was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Performance in The Inspection but lost to Ke Huy Quan for Everything Everywhere All at Once — dazzled Us in a black velvet gown by Fendi. The stunning number featured a graphic print of a Roman soldier and was finalized with a turtleneck construction. The Being Mary Jane alum complemented the getup by pulling her
Best Picture/Best Movie for GrownupsElvisEverything Everywhere All at OnceThe FabelmansTárTop Gun: MaverickThe Woman King Women TalkingBest ActressCate Blanchett (Tár)Viola Davis (The Woman King)Lesley Manville (Mrs.
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An evening straight out of Capeside. Michelle Williams honored her Dawson’s Creek past as she paid tribute to former costar Mary Beth Peil in a heartfelt speech at the Gotham Awards on Monday, November 28.
Adam Sandler treated a delighted the Gotham Awards audience Monday night with a hefty stand-up session, thanking the org for a Performers Tribute after a long career with two guiding principles, “that people in prison need movies too, and TBS needs content to show between all those basketball games.”He claimed the speech was written by his two teenage daughters, who were upset he hadn’t prepared one.
The first real awards event returned in full force as the 2022 Gotham Awards descended upon lower Manhattan. “Everything Everywhere All At Once” dominated the night winning two anwards including Best Feature.
Best Feature“Aftersun”“The Cathedral”“Dos Estaciones”“Everything Everywhere All at Once”“Tár”Best Documentary Feature“All That Breathes” * WINNER“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” “I Didn’t See You There”“The Territory”“What We Leave Behind”Best International Feature: “Athena”“The Banshees of Inisherin”“Corsage”“Decision to Leave”“Happening” *WINNER“Saint Omer”Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director AwardCharlotte Wells for “Aftersun” Owen Kline for “Funny Pages” Elegance Bratton for “The Inspection” Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic for “Murina” Beth de Araújo for “Soft & Quiet” Jane Schoenbrun for “We’re All Going to the World’s Fair “Best Screenplay: “After Yang,” Kogonada“Armageddon Time,” James Gray“Catherine Called Birdy,” Lena Dunham“Tár,” Todd Field *WINNER“Women Talking,” Sarah Polley, based upon the book by Miriam ToewsOutstanding Lead PerformanceCate Blanchett in “Tár” Danielle Deadwyler in “Till”Dale Dickey in “A Love Song”Colin Farrell in “After Yang” Brendan Fraser in “The Whale” Paul Mescal in “Aftersun”Thandiwe Newton in “God’s Country” Aubrey Plaza in “Emily the Criminal” Taylor Russell in “Bones and All “Michelle Yeoh in “Everything Everywhere All At Once” Outstanding Supporting PerformanceJessie Buckley in “Women Talking” Raúl Castillo in “The Inspection” Hong Chau in “The Whale” Brian Tyree Henry in “Causeway” Nina Hoss in “Tár” Noémie Merlant in “Tár” Ke Huy Quan in “Everything Everywhere All At Once”Mark Rylance in “Bones and All “Gabrielle Union in “The Inspection” Ben Whishaw in “Women Talking”Breakthrough Performer: Anna Cobb in “We’re All Going to the World’s Fair”Frankie Corio in “Aftersun”Anna Diop in “Nanny” Gracija Filipovic in “Murina” *WINNERKalie Reis in “Catch the Fair One”Breakthrough Series –