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London Critics' Circle Film Awards: Paul Mescal goes shirtless under a suave black suit as he reunites with All Of Us Strangers co-star Andrew Scott at the annual ceremony

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Paul Mescal reunited with his All Of Us Strangers co-star Andrew Scott at the 44th London Critics' Circle Film Awards 2024 at The Mayfair Hotel on Sunday.

Paul, 28, cut a suave figure as he went shirtless under a custom-made black suit, offering glimpses of his toned physique and hairy chest.

Paul's look consisted of a double-breasted blazer with a white pocket square, tailored trousers and shiny dress shoes.

Meanwhile, Andrew, 47, stood out in an olive green suit worn over a crisp white shirt and blue tie.

The duo, who are both nominated for their roles in the film, beamed as they walked to the star-studded red carpet.

Paul Mescal, 28, (L) reunited with his All Of Us Strangers co-star Andrew Scott, 47, (R) at the 44th London Critics' Circle Film Awards 2024 at The Mayfair Hotel on Sunday

Paul cut a suave figure as he went shirtless under a custom black suit, giving glimpses of his toned physique and hairy chest

Paul cut a suave figure as he went shirtless under a custom black suit, giving glimpses of his toned physique and hairy chest

It comes after Paul revealed the one thing 'we all do' that really annoys him during a YouTube game with Andrew on Monday.

He admitted that people who act “chill” when they turn off the lights to go to bed and “run up the stairs because they're scared” are his biggest ick.

The Normal People star said he likes to impress someone by going up the stairs “smoothly” and acting cool instead of panicking.

Speak with LAD Biblehe said, “You know what bothers me more, because I think we all do it, if you were to say, 'Oh, I'm just going to go downstairs and turn off the lights.'

“And they're all cold and then you hear them speeding up the stairs because they're scared.

“Because I think we all would. But I guess if I wanted to impress someone, I'd walk smoothly up the stairs and then have to deal with the… yeah'.

The Aftersun star further revealed that people who 'slide down' [the stairs] on their asses' causing him even more trouble.

He added: 'That gives me more fun, because it's not that funny. That would give me the creeps. It's just a bit weird.

Paul's look consisted of a double-breasted blazer with a white pocket square, tailored trousers and shiny dress shoes

Paul's look consisted of a double-breasted blazer with a white pocket square, tailored trousers and shiny dress shoes

The movie star looked cool as a cucumber as he posed with one hand in his pocket

The movie star looked cool as a cucumber as he posed with one hand in his pocket

Andrew turned heads in an olive green suit worn over a crisp white shirt and blue tie

Andrew turned heads in an olive green suit worn over a crisp white shirt and blue tie

The duo, who are both nominated for their roles in the film, beamed as they walked to the star-studded red carpet

The duo, who are both nominated for their roles in the film, beamed as they walked to the star-studded red carpet

London Critics' Circle 2024: Nominations

Movie of the year

All of us strangers

Anatomy of a fall

Barbie

The survivors

Killers of the Flower Moon

May December

Oppenheimer

Past lives poor

Things The interest zone

Supporting Actor of the Year

Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer

Ryan Gosling Barbie

Charles Melton – May December

Paul Mescal – All of us strangers

Mark Ruffalo – Poor things

British/Irish Film of the Year

All of us strangers

How to have sex

Poor things

Rye Lane

The zone of interest

Director of the Year

Greta Gerwig Barbie

Jonathan Glazer – The zone of interest

Yorgos Lanthimos – Poor things

Christopher Nolan-Oppenheimer

Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon

Foreign film of the year

Anatomy of a fall

The boy and the heron

Fallen leaves

Past lives

The zone of interest

Actor of the Year

Bradley Cooper Maestro

Paul Giamatti – The Remains

Cillian Murphy-Oppenheimer

Andrew Scott – All of us strangers

Jeffrey Wright – American fiction

Actress of the year

Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower

Moon Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall Greta Lee – Past Lives

Carey Mulligan – Maestro

Emma Stone – Poor things

British/Irish Artist of the Year (for body of work)

Paul Mescal – All of us strangers/God's creatures/enemy/Carmen

Carey Mulligan – Maestro/Saltburn

Cillian Murphy-Oppenheimer

Andrew Scott – All of us strangers

Tilda Swinton – The Eternal Daughter/The Killer/Asteroid City

Screenwriter of the Year

Andrew Haigh – All of us strangers

Christopher Nolan-Oppenheimer

Justine Triet & Arthur Harari – Anatomy of a fall

Celine Song – Past Lives

Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach Barbie

Animated film of the year

The boy and the heron

Robot dreams

Spider-Man: About the Spider-Verse Suzume

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Chaos

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