Oscars — Emmys — BAFTAs — SAG Awards — Golden Globes & more
Your complete guide to every major award show — full recaps, winner lists, highlights and coverage for every ceremony that matters.
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Early 2026 season — Oscars March 15BAFTAs 2026
Feb 16, 2026 • Royal Festival Hall
Best Film
One Battle After Another
Paul Thomas Anderson, dir.
Best Actor
Robert Aramayo
I Swear
Best Actress
Jessie Buckley
Hamnet
Actors Awards 2026
Feb 23, 2026 • Shrine Auditorium
Best Cast — Film
Sinners
Ryan Coogler, dir.
Best Actor
Michael B. Jordan
Sinners
Best Actress
Jessie Buckley
Hamnet
Golden Globes 2026
Jan 5, 2026 • Beverly Hilton
Best Picture — Drama
Hamnet
Chloé Zhao, dir.
Best Actor — Drama
Wagner Moura
The Secret Agent
Best Actress — Drama
Jessie Buckley
Hamnet
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From the glittering stages of the Academy Awards to the gowns and upsets of the BAFTAs, from Emmy night at the Peacock Theater to the Golden Globes’ televised chaos — this is your archive for all of it.
Full recaps, complete winner lists, nominee breakdowns, highlights, surprises, snubs and speeches. Every major award show, every year, all in one place.
The Big Screen
The ceremonies that crown the year in cinema — from Hollywood’s biggest night to the British and international equivalents.
Hollywood’s biggest night. The Academy Awards have been presented annually since 1929 — recognizing the best in film across acting, directing, writing, and technical achievements. Best Picture. Best Director. Best Actor. Best Actress. The categories everyone argues about all year.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Awards — held each February at the Royal Festival Hall. Often a reliable bellwether for the Oscars, with its own distinct flavour and a fondness for British talent and international arthouse.
The Golden Globes cover both film and television — and cover them with considerably more champagne than any other ceremony. Whether its credibility is up for debate or not, it remains appointment viewing: unpredictable, occasionally chaotic, always talked about the next morning.
Voted on by professional film and television critics, the Critics Choice Awards cover both mediums across a wide spread of categories. A solid indicator of critical consensus and a reliable part of the awards season calendar.
Held the day before the Oscars on Santa Monica beach, the Spirit Awards celebrate independent American cinema with a distinctly relaxed atmosphere — no black tie, yes beer. A vital corrective to Hollywood excess and a spotlight on films that might otherwise be overlooked.
The Small Screen
The peak-TV era has never had more shows competing for gold. Here’s every ceremony that matters for television.
Television’s most prestigious honour. The Primetime Emmy Awards recognize excellence across drama, comedy, limited series, variety, and more. In the peak-TV era the Emmys have never felt higher stakes — or more unpredictable. Also covered: the Creative Arts Emmys and Daytime Emmys.
Voted on entirely by actors — making them a uniquely peer-driven honour. The ensemble cast prizes for both film and television are often the truest measure of a production’s impact on its own community. Essential Oscar and Emmy season reading.
Separate from the film BAFTAs and held in May, the BAFTA Television Awards honour the best of British TV across drama, comedy, entertainment, news and factual programming. Essential for anyone who follows UK television closely.
Beyond Film & TV
The Grammys, Tonys, and the shows driven by fans and popular culture.
Music’s biggest night. The Recording Academy presents Grammy Awards across dozens of categories spanning every genre — from Record of the Year to Best New Artist to the technical awards few people ever notice but everyone in the industry does. Always a spectacle; frequently controversial.
The American Theatre Wing’s Tony Awards honour the best of Broadway — from Best Musical and Best Play to Best Revival and the individual performance categories that often attract major film and television talent returning to the stage. Essential viewing for theatre fans.
Entirely fan-voted, the People’s Choice Awards are the public’s answer to the industry insiders. Not always the same result as the Emmys or Oscars — often a fascinating contrast. The closest thing awards season has to a popular referendum on who audiences actually love.
Fan-voted and unapologetically populist, the MTV Movie & TV Awards are the anti-Oscars: Best Kiss, Best Fight, and Best Performance awarded alongside the more conventional categories. A snapshot of what younger audiences are actually watching — and passionately arguing about online.
The DGA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film is one of the most reliable Oscar predictors — in over 70 years of the award, only seven DGA winners have failed to go on to win the Academy Award for Best Director. Short but essential.
The WGA Awards honour the best screenwriting for film and television, covering original and adapted screenplays, drama series, comedy series, limited series, documentaries and new media. Another key Oscar and Emmy predictor — and a reminder that it all starts on the page.
The ceremony itself is never really about the movies. It’s about the story we tell ourselves about movies — which is why we can’t look away.
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