Golden Globes 2026: 'One Battle After Another' Dominates as Glaser Hosts; AP News Offers Full Coverage on Google
One Battle After Another, Sentimental Value and Sinners won major Golden Globes; Nikki Glaser hosted the 83rd ceremony in Beverly Hills. See AP News coverage.
Overview
The 83rd Golden Globes were held Jan. 11 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, hosted by Nikki Glaser and broadcast on CBS; stream available on Paramount+.
One Battle After Another led nominations and won multiple awards including Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, director and screenplay for Paul Thomas Anderson.
Sentimental Value earned major acting honors, including Stellan Skarsgård's Best Supporting Actor win; Sinners took Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Ludwig Göransson won Best Original Score.
Television winners included The Studio, Hacks and Adolescence; Jean Smart, Seth Rogen, Rhea Seehorn, Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham won top TV acting awards.
Teyana Taylor's Best Supporting Actress win and other speeches highlighted diversity, while broadcast hiccups and scheduling shifts — Critics’ Choice preceding Globes — shaped awards season narrative.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources present this Golden Globe coverage neutrally, focusing on factual winner lists and event details while attributing opinions to quoted speakers (e.g., Nikki Glaser’s monologue, the Globes’ self-description as “Hollywood’s booziest bash”). Reporting emphasizes outcomes and logistics, with limited evaluative language and no systematic omission of viewpoints.
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FAQ
*One Battle After Another* led the 2026 Golden Globes with multiple wins, including **Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy**, as well as **Best Director** and **Best Screenplay** for Paul Thomas Anderson.
*Sentimental Value* scored major acting recognition, most notably **Stellan Skarsgård’s win for Best Supporting Actor**, while *Sinners* was honored with **Cinematic and Box Office Achievement**, and its team also contributed to wins such as **Best Original Score** for Ludwig Göransson.
Key television winners included **The Studio**, **Hacks**, and **Adolescence**, with top TV acting awards going to **Jean Smart**, **Seth Rogen**, **Rhea Seehorn**, **Erin Doherty**, and **Stephen Graham** for their respective series.
The ceremony highlighted diversity through wins such as **Teyana Taylor’s Best Supporting Actress** award and several acceptance speeches that addressed inclusion and representation in Hollywood.
The 83rd Golden Globes were held on **January 11** at the **Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills**, hosted by **Nikki Glaser**, broadcast on **CBS**, and available to stream on **Paramount+**.











