Stuck In A Streaming Rut? Here’s Where To Catch All The Golden Globes 2026 Award Winners
This year’s Golden Globes was a stacked evening of first wins, emotional speeches and hilarious takedowns. The ceremony’s host Nikki Glaser popped on her imaginary glasses and read everyone to filth, including Leo DiCaprio’s girlfriends and the entire cast of Wicked: For Good.
Movies like One Battle After Another, KPop Demon Hunters, The Secret Agent and Hamnet absolutely ate, sweeping multiple awards and Rose Byrne, Timothee Chalamet and Paul Thomas Anderson all made history, scoring their very first Golden Globes.
There were also some very sweet moments, including Stellan Skarsgard’s speech about the magic of seeing movies in cinemas and Jessie Buckley’s adorkable praise of basically every female actor in the audience. Here’s where you can watch all the big winners…
Hamnet, Best Motion Picture - Drama

Heartbreak feels good in a place like this. Adapted from the incredible 2020 novel, Hamnet is a powerful love letter to theatre and tells the story of grief and loss that inspired the creation of the world’s most famous play. No spoilers but yeah this one’s pretty sad, so make sure you’ve got plenty of tissues and no plans for the rest of the day.
Hamnet is showing in cinemas across Australia now
One Battle After Another, Best Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy

Arguably the most fun Paul Thomas Anderson flick since Boogie Nights, One Battle After Another is a non-stop thrill, packed with incredible performances, unforgettable action sequences and insane characters that you’ll be talking about long after the credits roll.
Streaming now on HBO Max
KPOP Demon Hunters, Best Motion Picture - Animated

If you’ve been living under a rock, KPop Demon Hunters is the pop culture sensation that dominated the cultural zeitgeist last year, captivating everyone from your niece to your best friend’s mum. It’s currently the most watched Netflix original movie, ever.
Streaming now on Netflix
The Secret Agent, Best Motion Picture - Non-English Language
Brazilian cinema has been winning hearts these past few years and The Secret Agent is no exception, following a technology specialist in 1977 who is trying to survive under a military dictatorship. If The Secret Agent takes home the Oscar this year for Best International Feature Film, it will be the second Brazilian film in a row to win this award.
The Secret Agent is showing in cinemas across Australia now
Jessie Buckley, Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Motion Picture - Drama
Jessie Buckley gave us all the feels in Hamnet and then did it all over again in her acceptance speech, graciously thanking all the extras involved in the movie, fangirling over Julia Roberts and giving an anecdote about a delicious Polish soup that kept showing up on set. We love her!
Hamnet is showing in cinemas across Australia now
Wagner Moura, Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Motion Picture - Drama
Brazilian zaddy Wagner Moura is quickly coming for Pedro Pascal’s title as the sexiest man on screen, with a face and voice that will have you sprinting to see The Secret Agent in cinemas.
The Secret Agent is showing in cinemas across Australia now
Rose Byrne, Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You is what shoots out when you pop Mother and Uncut Gems in a blender. Rose Byrne has never been better, playing an exhausted mother who can’t seem to catch a break in this tense dark comedy from A24.
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You is showing in cinemas across Australia now
Timothee Chalamet, Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy

Who knew a movie about ping pong could be so exciting?! Timothee Chalamet goes hard as Marty Mauser, an obsessed, power-hungry ping pong player in Josh Safdie’s latest flick, Marty Supreme.
Marty Supreme is showing in cinemas across Australia now
Teyana Taylor, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
The shot of Teyana Taylor relentlessly firing a machine gun as it rests on her pregnant belly is worth the HBO Max subscription alone.
One Battle After Another is streaming now on HBO Max
Stellan Skarsgard, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
If watching characters make art to process their grief is your catnip, run to the cinema immediately to see Sentimental Value. Stellan Skarsgard gives a career-defining performance as a father desperately trying to reconnect with his estranged daughters.
Sentimental Value is showing in cinemas across Australia now
Paul Thomas Anderson, Best Director - Motion Picture
Here’s a fun, crazy fact: Throughout 30 years of making banger after banger, Paul Thomas Anderson has never won a Golden Globe, until now that is. That’s wild when you consider the output of masterpieces he’s made, think There Will be Blood and Magnolia, two films like One Battle that were widely considered by critics as the best of their year.
One Battle After Another is streaming now on HBO Max
The Pitt, Best Television Series - Drama
Everyone and their dog is yapping about The Pitt, a medical drama that focuses on the heroes working tirelessly in The Pittsburgh emergency department as they navigate staff shortages, underfunding and personal relationships. If you’re a fan of medical shows and hot doctors, this one’s for you.
Streaming now on HBO Max
The Studio, Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy

The absurdity and chaos of Hollywood is played for comedy in Seth Rogen’s beloved show, The Studio. Rogen plays a passionate studio head who’s trying to reconcile his love for movies with the meat grinder that is Hollywood.
Streaming now on Apple