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‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Hamnet’ triumph at Golden Globes

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Last updated: 2026/01/17 at 10:58 PM
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The 91st Golden Globe Awards delivered a night of surprises and celebrated cinematic achievements, with Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” emerging as a major victor. The film, a darkly comedic thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio, captivated audiences and critics alike, securing four awards including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. However, the evening wasn’t without its upsets, as “Hamnet” unexpectedly claimed the coveted Best Motion Picture – Drama award, signaling a potential shift in the awards season landscape. This year’s Globes, a crucial precursor to the Oscars, showcased a diverse range of talent and storytelling.

## “One Battle After Another” Dominates the Golden Globes

Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” proved to be the night’s biggest winner, taking home four Golden Globes. The film’s success wasn’t limited to the top prize; Anderson also received recognition for Best Director and Best Screenplay. Teyana Taylor’s powerful performance earned her the award for Best Supporting Actress, further solidifying the film’s critical acclaim.

The film’s narrative, a complex exploration of radicalism, immigration, and societal division, resonated deeply with the current cultural climate. Anderson, visibly moved by the outpouring of support, acknowledged the generosity shown towards him and the film. “You guys are being so generous with this affection for me and this film — and I’ll take it,” he beamed during his acceptance speech.

### DiCaprio’s Loss and Chalamet’s Triumph

Despite the film’s overall success, Leonardo DiCaprio was surprisingly overlooked in the Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy category. The award instead went to Timothée Chalamet for his compelling portrayal of a table tennis prodigy in “Marty Supreme.”

Chalamet expressed his gratitude and humility, acknowledging the strength of the competition. “I’m in a category with many greats — this category is stacked. I look up to all of you,” he stated. He also playfully referenced his previous Globes losses, noting that this win felt particularly sweet. A shout-out to girlfriend Kylie Jenner added a touch of modern celebrity to the proceedings.

## The Upset Victory of “Hamnet”

The most significant surprise of the night came with the announcement of Best Motion Picture – Drama. Ryan Coogler’s highly anticipated “Sinners” was widely expected to win, but Chloe Zhao’s “Hamnet” ultimately took the prize. This win for “Hamnet” demonstrates the Globes’ willingness to recognize nuanced and emotionally resonant storytelling.

Steven Spielberg, a producer on “Hamnet,” praised Zhao’s vision, stating, “I loved the book, but I felt there was really only one filmmaker on the face of the planet who could tell the story.” Zhao dedicated the award to the cast and crew, particularly those who experienced personal loss during the film’s production. She also acknowledged the influence of Ryan Coogler and the Sundance film labs, highlighting the importance of mentorship and collaboration within the industry. Jessie Buckley’s performance as Shakespeare’s wife, Agnes, was also recognized with a win for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama.

## Other Notable Wins and Emerging Trends

Beyond the major awards, the Golden Globes celebrated a diverse range of talent and genres. Stellan Skarsgard received the award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the Norwegian dramedy “Sentimental Value.” Rose Byrne was honored as Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.” Netflix’s “KPop Demon Hunters” proved to be a popular choice, winning both Best Song and Best Animated Film.

Additionally, the Globes recognized excellence in television, with “Adolescence” leading the pack with four wins, and “The Pitt” and “The Studio” taking home prizes for Best Drama Series and Best Comedy Series, respectively. The introduction of the “best cinematic and box office achievement” award, given to “Sinners,” reflects a growing recognition of a film’s commercial success alongside its artistic merit. This new category, though vaguely defined, signals a potential shift in the Globes’ criteria.

## Looking Ahead to the Oscars

The Golden Globes serve as a significant bellwether for the upcoming Academy Awards. While not always a perfect predictor, the Globes often highlight films and performances that will be in contention for Oscars. The success of “One Battle After Another” and the surprise win for “Hamnet” have undoubtedly reshaped the awards season conversation. The momentum generated by these films, along with the recognition given to other nominees, will undoubtedly influence the voting process as the industry prepares for Hollywood’s biggest night. The awards season continues, and the race for Oscar gold is officially on, with “One Battle After Another” positioned as a strong contender.

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