Oppenheimer is the winner of the night at this year's BAFTAs, taking home seven awards, including the big one - best film. Irish actor Cillian Murphy, who stars as "father of the atomic bomb" J Robert Oppenheimer, was named best actor - and thanked his "Oppen-homies" on stage - while co-star Robert Downey Jr was honoured in the supporting category. For Christopher Nolan, the film's acclaimed British director - also known for Inception, The Dark Knight, and Dunkirk - the "incredible honour" of his first ever BAFTA had been a long time coming. He paid tribute to the film's cast,...