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Timothee Chalamet Is the Best Dressed Man at BAFTAs 2019!

Fans are going crazy over Timothee Chalamet‘s awesome outfit from the BAFTAs!

The 23-year-old actor took a risk with an interesting pattern and it paid off for his red carpet appearance at the 2019 EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday (February 10) at Royal Albert Hall in London, England.

Timothee was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his work in Beautiful Boy, but the award went to Green Book‘s Mahershala Ali.

Also pictured inside, Barry Keoghan and Lakeith Stanfield, who were both nominated for the EE Rising Star Award. That prize went to Black Panther‘s Letitia Wright.

FYI: Timothee is wearing a Haider Ackermann look.

Evan Peters Debuts Movie at Sundance with Emma Roberts By His Side!

We love seeing couples being supportive in Hollywood and beyond!

Evan Peters received the support of his fiancee Emma Roberts while attending the premiere of his new movie American Animals at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on Friday (January 19) in Park City, Utah.

Evan was also joined by co-stars Blake Jenner, Barry Keoghan, and Jared Abrahamson, as well as director Bart Layton.

The guys all met up on Saturday for an interview at the Acura Studio.

Emma and Evan were spotted touching down in Utah on Thursday ahead of the festival.

FYI: Emma is wearing an Asos dress and a Eugenia Kim hat. Evan is wearing Asos pants.

Harry Styles Didn't Get to Use These Two Items on 'Dunkirk' Set

Harry Styles wasn’t allowed to use two particular items while shooting Dunkirk!

The former One Direction member and his castmates had to give up both water bottles and chairs on set, as director Christopher Nolan wasn’t a fan.

“[Christopher] does things like he doesn’t like having chairs on set for actors or bottles of water, he’s very particular,” Harry‘s co-star Mark Rylance told the Independent.

Their other co-star Barry Keoghan explained Christopher‘s reasoning behind the decisions.

“They’re distractions – the noise of [the bottles], they’re like toys almost, playing around with toys,” he shared. “[The lack of chairs] keeps you on your toes, literally.”

Mark added that Christopher is “very particular about using film and everything being real in front of the camera, so there were a lot of old techniques used in this film to make it look real. The flames on the water and men swimming in them; he really wants to minimize the amount of post-production and CGI stuff.”

To read the full interview, head to Independent.co.uk.