Mikey Madison exudes glamour in a backless red dress as she joins fellow actresses Marisa Abela and America Ferrera at the Critics Circle Film Awards in London
Mikey Madison exudes glamour in a backless red dress as she joins fellow actresses Marisa Abela and America Ferrera at the Critics Circle Film Awards in London
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Mikey Madison exuded glamour in a backless red dress as she arrived on the red carpet at the Critics Circle Film Awards at the Mayfair hotel in London on Sunday. The American actress, 25, looked out of this world in a satin thigh-high split gown, adorned with a huge bow. She swept her brunette tresses in a high bun and complemented her classy looked with dazzling silver earrings. Sean Baker’s film Anora, in which Mikey stars in, topped the 45th London Critics’ Circle Film Awards nominations with seven nods.
Back To Black star Marisa Abela, 28, slipped into a vibrant feather jumpsuit and chic court heels. Barbie actress America Ferrera, 40, stunned in a modest black midi dress as she struck a pose at the awards ceremony. Mikey Madison, 25, exuded glamour in a backless red dress as she arrived on the red carpet at the Critics Circle Film Awards in London on Sunday. Back To Black star Marisa Abela, 28, slipped into a vibrant feather jumpsuit and chic court heels as she joined America Ferrera at the awards ceremony.
The American actress looked out of this world in a satin thigh-high split gown, adorned with a huge bow. The Crown star Lesley Manville cut a glamorous figure in a one-shoulder black gown. In high spirits, Mikey looked especially joyful following her Oscars nomination for her work in Anora. The latest project from acclaimed writer and director Sean Baker (Tangerine, The Florida Project) features Madison in the lead as the titular character, a Brooklyn sex worker who unexpectedly marries the son of a Russian oligarch just a week after he hires her.
Last month, she opened up to LetterBoxd in a TikTok clip and revealed that she credits director Sean for doing an 'incredible' job portraying the film's complex characters. 'I think Sean [Baker] is such an incredible filmmaker and is so dedicated to authentically portraying these interesting characters that not a lot of people are interested in putting up on a screen,' she said. 'So there are so many incredible actors that were able to bring these characters to life, and I think the film is funny and sad, and there's a little bit of everything for everyone.'.
Madison has previously appeared in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the Scream franchise and Lady in the Lake. Madison has already opened up about a highlight from Anora's release: a screening that was thrown for real-life sex workers and strippers. She swept her brunette tresses in a high bun and complemented her classy looked with dazzling silver earrings. Mikey posed for a photo with director of Anora Sean Baker, whose movie is up for seven nods.
Barbie actress America, 40, stunned in a modest black midi dress as she struck a pose at the awards ceremony. Newly-engaged Marisa and Jamie Bogyo looked more than loved-up at the ceremony. Chair of the Critics' Circle Rich Cline posed for a photo with Marisa and Vice-Chair of the Critics' Circle Jane Crowther. Daniel Craig looked dapper as ever in a brown suede suit. The Crown star Lesley Manville cut a glamorous figure in a one-shoulder black gown.
A Real Pain star Jesse Eisenberg looked handsome as he arrived at the ceremony. 'That was something I wanted to do for a long time,' she said in an interview with Variety. 'I could probably cry talking about it. It's the most important thing because the movie is for sex workers. So that was really special. 'Just to walk in and all of these amazing women are clapping with their heels, giving us applause. That was beautiful.'.
After a buzzy premiere at the London Film Festival, Anora was released in theaters on October 18 with a $6 million budget. Mikey was up for a Golden Globe for her role in Anora under the Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy category. Madison tends to keep her personal life private, focusing much of her attention on her acting career. While she shares glimpses of her life on social media, she generally maintains a low-key, reserved presence off-screen.
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