How the sparky, eccentric Brits saved this year’s Oscars

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🍿 Brits, this line up told us, can do more than grim police procedurals and polite costume dramas. In fact, they’re such good performers it’s hard to tell where they come from

When the hangovers lift and the stardust settles from Sunday night’s somewhat muted Academy Awards ceremony, what will we remember of this year’s Oscar-winning films?

 

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