Golden Globes: Horror Highlights From The 2026 Ceremony

While not the best night for our favorite genre, there was still plenty to celebrate.
Michael B. Jordan in SINNERS
Michael B. Jordan is up for Best Actor for his role in SINNERS (Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)

Awards season is ramping up in Hollywood with the stars out last night the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, and while it wasn't the best night for horror, there's still plenty to celebrate.

Fresh off of its FANGORIA Chainsaw Awards bloodbath, Ryan Coogler's Sinnersย swept the nominations back in December with seven nods, including Best Picture โ€“ Drama, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture โ€“ Drama for star Michael B. Jordan and his double take on twins Smoke and Stack, Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, Best Director โ€“ Motion Picture and Screenplay for Coogler, Original Score for Ludwig Gรถransson and Original Song for โ€œI Lied to Youโ€.

Other horror hits among the nominees were Guillermo del Toro'sย Frankenstein for Best Picture โ€“ Drama, and Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture โ€“ Drama for Oscar Isaac as the titular Baron, Wednesday's Jenna Ortega for Best Female Actor in a Television Series โ€“ Musical or Comedy, while Zach Cregger's Weapons scored a nom for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.

Mia Goth and Jacob Elordi in FRANKENSTEIN
Guillermo del Toro's FRANKENSTEIN was nominated for five Golden Globes (Credit: Ken Woroner/Netflix)

We're biased, of course, but personally we think horror (and especially Sinners) deserved more love last night. But that didn't mean our favorite genre went home empty-handed: Coogler's vampire epic took home Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, well-earned considering it's the biggest original Hollywood movie sinceย Inception, and Best Original Score for Ludwig Gรถransson. In other exciting Sinners news, star Wunmi Mosaku revealed her pregnancy on the red carpet, with a correlating emotional piece for Vogue.

FANGORIA contributor Paul Thomas Anderson was the big winner of the night, taking home Best Director and Best Screenplay for One Battle After Another, with the action thriller also winning Best Film (Musical or Comedy), and star Teyana Taylor taking home Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role.

Paul Thomas Anderson interviews Jordan Peele for Vol. 2 Issue #3 of FANGORIA Magazine
Congratulations to Fango contributor Paul Thomas Anderson on his Golden Globes sweep!

Elsewhere, Jessie Buckley, next seen starring in Maggie Gyllenhaal's upcoming monster movie shakeupย The Bride!,ย was awarded Best Female Actor in a Film – Drama for her role in Hamnet from director Chloรฉ Zhao (Nomadland, the upcomingย Buffy the Vampire Slayer continuation,ย Buffy: New Sunnydale), whileย Insidious‘s Rose Byrne took home Best Female Actor In a Film – Musical or Comedy forย If I Had Legs I'd Kick Youย andย Bones and All's Timothรฉe Chalamet won Best Male Actor In a Film – Musical or Comedy forย Marty Supreme.

We've already laid out whyย Sinners deserves to win big at the Oscars, and while Golden Globes wins don't strictly correlate with Academy Awards success, there is often overlap between the two. Plenty of horror titles have made it onto the official shortlist, but we'll have to wait until January 22 for the official Oscar nominations to be announced. Fingers crossed, and watch this space. For more, here's all the horror movies we're excited for in 2026.