Itโs awards season, darlings, and the National Board of Review (NBR) just gave us all the tea we needed to spice up our group chats!
The big winner? Wicked, Universal Picturesโ spellbinding musical, which snagged Best Picture and Best Director for Jon M. Chu.
But hold onto your glittered hats, because the real show-stopper is our favorite Bond-turned-queer-acting-icon, Daniel Craig, who just waltzed away with NBRโs Best Actor prize for his stunning turn in Luca Guadagninoโs Queer.
Now letโs talk about Craig in Queer.
Under Guadagninoโs masterful direction, Daniel gives us his most vulnerable, complex performance yet.
The film, based on William S. Burroughsโ semi-autobiographical novel, follows William Lee (Craig), an expatriate grappling with love and addiction in 1950s Mexico City.
Forget the stoic, martini-drinking James Bond weโve come to knowโhere, Craigโs raw, emotional portrayal is a revelation.

Critics and fans alike are already whispering โOscar nomination,โ and honestly, weโre crossing all our fingers and toes for him.
And while Craigโs turn in Queer is earning well-deserved accolades, itโs impossible not to celebrate another standout talent from this yearโs cinematic landscape: gay actor Jonathan Bailey.
Bailey, who made hearts race in Bridgerton, brings his Broadway chops to the role of Fiyero in Wicked.
With his signature charm and smoldering looks, Bailey holds his own opposite Cynthia Erivo (Elphaba) and Ariana Grande (Glinda), adding depth to the beloved musicalโs love triangle.
Sources from early screenings say Baileyโs chemistry with Erivo is electric, and his musical numbers? Pure magic.
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Both Craig and Baileyโs performances remind us why representation matters.
Craig, with his daring and unapologetic choices, shows the world that queer stories deserve to be front and center, while Bailey continues to inspire as an out gay actor thriving in Hollywood.
Their work challenges the industry to be bolder, queerer, and more inclusive.
With the NBR Awards Gala set for January 7, itโs officially champagne season for Queer and Wicked.
Whether itโs Daniel Craig redefining his legacy or Jonathan Bailey proving that triple threats still reign supreme, these men are giving us plenty to cheer for.

So hereโs to Craig, Bailey, and all the incredible talent making this one of the queerest, most fabulous awards seasons yet.
If this is just the start, Oscars night might have us positively defying gravity!
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