Bafta
The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood director did little to mask his true feelings at this year's awards show.
Brexit, Meghan and Harry... and all in front of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
And who went home empty-handed?
Margot Robbie, Joaquin Phoenix and Renée Zellweger who attended the bash at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The nominations for this year’s Baftas have been announced – and there aren’t too many surprises. Joker leads the pack with 11 nominations, closely followed by Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman with 10. 1917 and Parasite join those titles to make up the Best Picture category. However, controversy has again been caused by the lack of diversity in the all-white nominee lists for the major categories.
While Margot Robbie has received two nominations in the same category, it's been noted actors of colour have been overlooked completely.
The Absolutely Fabulous star received a mixed reception from viewers, after some of her jokes failed to land.
She was bleeped despite her speech going out after the watershed.
And of course, Phoebe Waller-Bridge was responsible for three of them.