The nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts movie awards -- commonly referred to as the "British Oscars" -- are in, and Guillermo del Toro's "The Shape of Water" leads the pack with 12 nominations.

The BAFTAs, which often help predict the Oscar race, also singled out recent Golden Globe winners "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," and "Darkest Hour," both of which tied with nine nominations a piece.

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Gary Oldman in "Darkest Hour."

"The Shape of Water" is in the running for best film, with Golden Globe winner del Toro nominated for both director and original screenplay. Star Sally Hawkins is nominated in the leading actress category, with her co-star Octavia Spencer getting a nod for supporting actress.

Also up for best film: "Call Me By Your Name," "Darkest Hour," "Dunkirk" and "Three Billboards."

In addition, "Darkest Hour" earned a best actor nomination for Gary Oldman, who transformed himself into Winston Churchill for the role. Kristin Scott Thomas earned a supporting actress nomination for playing Churchill's supportive wife Clementine.

BAFTA also recognized "Three Billboards" star Frances McDormand in the leading actress category and fellow Golden Globe winner Sam Rockwell got a supporting actor nod, as did co-star Woody Harrelson.

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Here's the list of the main categories for the 2017 BAFTA Awards, which will be held February 18, 2018 at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The full list can be found here:

Best Film

Best Animated Film

Best Director

Leading Actress

Leading Actor

Supporting Actress

Supporting Actor