The 31st annual Critics Choice Awards took place this evening in Los Angeles, where Paul Thomas Anderson was awarded Best Director for his highly praised film One Battle After Another. Additionally, PTA’s acclaimed movie secured the title of Best Picture. Amy Madigan expressed her surprise at winning Best Supporting Actress, although critics recognised her outstanding portrayal of Aunt Gladys in Weapons as truly deserving of the honour.
In another category, Jacob Elordi received the award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Frankenstein. On the television front, Seth Rogen’s The Studio has already won three awards, which include Best Comedy, Best Supporting Actor for Ike Barinholtz (Sal Saperstein), and Best Actor for Rogen himself.
Rhea Seehorn faced off against formidable contenders such as Kathy Bates and Keri Russell, yet she ultimately claimed the title of Best Actress in a Drama Series for her role in Pluribus. Furthermore, in the realm of comedy, Jean Smart has once again excelled, securing the award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.

List of critics choice awards 2026 winners
Film Winners
Best Picture
“One Battle After Another”: Winner of Best Picture at the 2026 Critics’ Choice Awards, acknowledged as the most celebrated film of the year.
Best Director
Paul Thomas Anderson: “One Battle After Another” earned the Best Director award for its remarkable vision and narrative.
Best Actor
Timothée Chalamet: Received the Best Actor award for his performance in “Marty Supreme”.
Best Actress
Jessie Buckley: Awarded Best Actress for her role in “Hamnet,” providing a profoundly impactful and unforgettable performance.
Best Supporting Actor
Jacob Elordi: Secured the Best Supporting Actor award for “Frankenstein”.
Best Supporting Actress
Amy Madigan: Recognized for her outstanding performance in “Weapons.”
Best Original Screenplay
Ryan Coogler: “Sinners” won the Best Original Screenplay award.
Best Adapted Screenplay
Paul Thomas Anderson: Received the Best Adapted Screenplay award for “One Battle After Another.”
Best Young Actor/Actress
Miles Caton: Honored as Best Young Actor/Actress for “Sinners”.
Best Production Design
“Frankenstein”: Won for its exceptional production design.
Best Cinematography
“Train Dreams”: Awarded Best Cinematography.
Best Sound
“F1”: Won Best Sound for its immersive audio experience.
Best Score
“Sinners”: Secured the best score, recognised for its compelling musical arrangement.
Best Song
“Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters”.
Best Animated Feature
“KPop Demon Hunters”: Honoured with Best Animated Feature for its imaginative and engaging qualities.
Best TV Winners
Best Drama Series
The Pitt: Awarded the title of Best Drama Series at the Critics’ Choice Awards.
Best Comedy Series
The Studio: Secured the Best Comedy Series award for its clever humour.
Best Limited Series
Adolescence.
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Noah Wyle: Recognized for his compelling performance in The Pitt.
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Rhea Seehorn: Honoured with the Best Actress award for her role in Pluribus.
Best Actor in a Limited Series
Stephen Graham: Acknowledged for his performance in Adolescence.
Best Actress in a Limited Series
Sara Snook: Received the award for her contribution to All Her Fault.
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series
Owen Cooper: Won the award for his role in Adolescence.
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series
Erin Doherty: Honored for her performance in Adolescence.
Best Animated Series
South Park: Awarded Best Animated Series for its continued legacy.
Best Foreign Language Series
Squid Game: Acknowledged once more for its global influence and storytelling.
Best Comedy Special
SNL50: The Anniversary Special: Won Best Comedy Special, celebrating achievements in live comedy.
Best Talk Show
Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Received the Best Talk Show award at the event.
