The director's suspenseful war drama The Hurt Locker wasn't hurting for praise, taking top honors for film, director and original screenplay among its six awards.
The New Moon star received the Orange Rising Star award, which is voted on by Twi-hards the public.
Though he'll forever be Mr. Darcy to Bridget Jones (and us!), the dashing thespian's performance in A Single Man took the prize for best actor.
The most heartwarming movie of the year got recognized in both the best animated film and best music categories.
An Education's adorable newcomer was named the best actress.
The comedian's harrowing performance in Precious swept away the competition in the Best Supporting Actress category.
Along with Sheldon Turner, the Up in the Air director collected the award for his film's adapted screenplay (as he did at the Golden Globes).
Continuing his string of wins, the Inglourious Basterds actor added a BAFTA to his growing collection.
Duncan Jones, son of one David Bowie, distinguished himself in the Outstanding Debut category for his Sam Rockwell-starring film.
Though the actor didn't win his own trophy, he had to be thrilled by the film's dominating presence at the awards.