http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/3357869/Hurt-Locker-wins-big-at-BAFTAs
I really don't think short hair suits her.
That link also includes a (seemingly random) photo of Noel Clarke (Mickey).
Iraq war drama The Hurt Locker swept 3-D blockbuster Avatar aside at the BAFTA British film awards on Sunday, picking up best film and best director among its six prizes and laying down a marker for the Oscars.
The movies, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and ex-husband James Cameron respectively, were both nominated for eight awards at the BAFTAs, and also lead the field heading into next month's Academy Awards with nine nominations apiece.
Bigelow became the first woman to win the best director BAFTA, and said she hoped she would not be the last.
The BAFTAs tend to lean towards British talent more than the Oscars, and they are a far-from-perfect barometer of what happens at the Academy Awards.
But the scale of The Hurt Locker's success will be noted by the industry as well as the media, which has built both the BAFTAs and Oscars into a Bigelow-versus-Cameron duel.
Colin Firth (A Single Man) and Carey Mulligan (An Education) made it a home double in the main acting categories.
Best supporting actress went to Mo'Nique for the gritty US production Precious and Christoph Waltz won the best supporting actor prize for his chilling turn as a Nazi in Quentin Tarantino's riotous Inglourious Basterds.
I really don't think short hair suits her.
That link also includes a (seemingly random) photo of Noel Clarke (Mickey).