The 83rd Golden Globes (Jan. 11) didn’t just hand out trophies—it clarified the awards-season map. Two titles emerged with the clearest momentum: “One Battle After Another” led the film conversation with multiple top wins, while “Adolescence” dominated the limited-series lanes with a clean cluster of acting + series trophies.
The headline sweeps
- Film sweep: “One Battle After Another” won Best Picture (Musical/Comedy) plus Director and Screenplay for Paul Thomas Anderson, and Supporting Actress for Teyana Taylor.
- Limited-series sweep: “Adolescence” won Best Limited Series and stacked acting wins (Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, Erin Doherty).
Key film winners
- Best Picture (Drama): “Hamnet”
- Best Actor (Drama): Wagner Moura — “The Secret Agent”
- Best Actress (Drama): Jessie Buckley — “Hamnet”
- Best Actor (Musical/Comedy): Timothée Chalamet — “Marty Supreme”
- Best Actress (Musical/Comedy): Rose Byrne — “If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You”
- Best Animated Film: “KPop Demon Hunters”
- Best Original Song: “Golden” — “KPop Demon Hunters”
- Best Original Score: Ludwig Göransson — “Sinners”
- Cinematic & Box Office Achievement: “Sinners”
Key TV winners
- Best Drama Series: “The Pitt”
- Best Comedy Series: “The Studio”
- Best Actor (Drama Series): Noah Wyle — “The Pitt”
- Best Actress (Drama Series): Rhea Seehorn — “Pluribus”
- Best Actress (Comedy Series): Jean Smart — “Hacks”
- Best Actor (Comedy Series): Seth Rogen — “The Studio”
Also notable
- Best Stand-Up Comedy Performance: Ricky Gervais — “Mortality”
- Best Podcast: “Good Hang With Amy Poehler”
The takeaway: the Globes didn’t settle the Oscars—but they did crown early momentum. The films and performances that won big now carry the loudest narrative into the next stops on the circuit.


