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Critics Choice Awards 2026 Winners List: Live Updates of Who Won
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The awards season in Hollywood is officially in full swing. Following the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the annual Critics Choice Awards commenced in Santa Monica, California, on Sunday, January 4. Hosted by Chelsea Handler, the 2026 awards show celebrated some of the best cinematic masterpieces from the past year.

Cast and crew members of Bugonia, Marty Supreme, Frankenstein, One Battle After Another, and more were nominated for awards.

Below, Hollywood Life provides live updates on who achieved success at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards!

Key Highlights

  • Best Picture: The winners of the top categories were announced during the ceremony.
  • Best Actor: Timothée Chalamet won for his role in Marty Supreme.
  • Best Actress: Jessie Buckley took home the award for her performance in Hamnet.
  • Best Supporting Actor: Jacob Elordi was recognized for his role in Frankenstein.

Best Picture

Best Actor

  • Timothée ChalametMarty Supreme: WINNER
  • Leonardo DiCaprioOne Battle After Another
  • Joel EdgertonTrain Dreams
  • Ethan HawkeBlue Moon
  • Michael B. JordanSinners
  • Wagner MouraThe Secret Agent

Best Actress

  • Jessie BuckleyHamnet: WINNER

  • Rose ByrneIf I Had Legs I’d Kick You

  • Chase InfinitiOne Battle After Another

  • Renate ReinsveSentimental Value

  • Amanda Seyfried – The Testament of Ann Lee

  • <>Emma Stone –Bugonia

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