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‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Sinners’ & ‘Marty Supreme’ lead in LGBTQ Critics 2026 Dorian Film Award nominations

GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, the second largest entertainment journalists organization in the world, announced this week the group’s 2026 Dorian Film Award nominations for the best in mainstream and LGBTQ-themed productions.

Leading the pack: Director Paul Thomas Anderson’s resonant dystopian thriller One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.) with nine nods, Ryan Coogler’s full-bodied vampire mystery Sinners (also W.B.) with eight, and Josh Safdie’s brash-American satire Marty Supreme (A24) with five.

In GALECA’s gender-neutral acting races, Marty‘s star Timothée Chalamet, Rose Byrne (for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You), Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon), Michael B. Jordan (Sinners), Tessa Thompson (Hedda) and six more standouts vie for Film Performance of the Year. Jacob Elordi of Guillermo del Toro’s emotional take on FrankensteinSinnersWunmi Mosaku, and Battle favorite and recent Golden Globe winner Teyana Taylor are those competing for best supporting performance.

GALECA members continue to celebrate less-hyped cinematic gems across its 22 Dorian film categories For starters, A24’s raunchy-sweet romance Pillion starring Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling and writer-director-star Eva Victor’s bittersweet wellness drama Sorry, Baby (also from A24) are among the titles up for LGBTQ Film of the Year. Other 2025 movie releases getting some love from the group: Director Mona Fastvold’s feverish historical musical The Testament of Ann Lee, the twisted stalker comedy Twinless, and Viet and Nam, about two male Vietnamese coal miners in love that was banned in its native land.

Contenders in the group’s cheeky trademark Campiest Flick category include the likes of A Simple Favor director Paul Feig’s bonkers naughty-housekeeper drama The Housemaid, the ridiculous horror sequel Final Destination: Bloodlines, the silly zombie drama Weapons, and Wicked: For Good.

As for special accolades, Odessa A’zion (Chalamet’s skeptical love in Marty Supreme)Sinners’ charismatic Miles Caton, and One Battle After Another breakout Chase Infiniti are among the fresh names on GALECA’s shortlist for Rising Star of the Year.

Dynamic types like director Coogler, Cynthia Erivo, and Pedro Pascal are nominated for Wilde Artist (in homage to iconic disruptor Oscar Wilde), while indie director Gregg Araki (Mysterious SkinThe Living End, the upcoming I Want Your Sex), actress-director Kristen Stewart, and equally bold talents Thompson and Victor are among those vying for LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer.

“Across genres and borders, LGBTQ filmmakers and performers are telling stories that are bold, personal, and adventurous—often in the face of cultural resistance,” said GALECA Vice President Gerrick Kennedy of this year’s Dorian nominations mix. “GALECA is proud to honor a class of nominees that don’t just reflect the moment, but challenge and expand it.”

The recipient of GALECA’s Timeless Star career achievement honor will be announced on Thursday, March 3, along with the rest of the winners at the 2026 Dorians Film Toast, the group’s first in-person event in Los Angeles since its 2020 toast held just as the pandemic hit.

“GALECA is excited to be able to raise a glass of bubbly and cheer some of our Dorian winners and nominees as well,” said Executive Director Diane Anderson-Minshall and president Walter Hickey in a joint statement. “It will be great to take a break from the onslaught of unsettling headlines and put a light on so many stellar creative spirits.”

Here is the full list of nominees:

FILM OF THE YEAR: Hamnet (Focus Features), Marty Supreme (A24), One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.), Sinners (Warner Bros.), Sorry, Baby (A24)

LGBTQ FILM OF THE YEAR: Blue Moon (Sony Pictures Classics), Hedda (Amazon MGM Studios), Pillion (A24), Sorry, Baby (A24), Twinless (Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions)

DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR: Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.), Ryan Coogler, Sinners (Warner Bros.), Jafar Panahi, It Was Just an Accident (Neon), Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme (A24), Chloé Zhao, Hamnet (Focus Features)

SCREENPLAY OF THE YEAR: Original or adapted: Hamnet, Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell (Focus Features), Marty Supreme, Josh Safdie, Ronald Bronstein (A24), One Battle After Another, Paul Thomas Anderson (Warner Bros.), Sinners, Ryan Coogler (Warner Bros.), Sorry, Baby, Eva Victor (A24)

LGBTQ SCREENPLAY OF THE YEAR: Blue Moon, Robert Kaplow (Sony Pictures Classics), Hedda, Nia DeCosta (Amazon MGM Studios), Pillion, Harry Lighton (A24), Sorry, Baby, Eva Victor (A24), Twinless, James Sweeney (Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions)

NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR: It Was Just an Accident (Neon), No Other Choice (Neon), Sentimental Value (Neon), Sirāt (Neon), The Secret Agent (Neon)

LGBTQ NON-ENGLISH FILM OF THE YEAR: Cactus Pears (Strand Releasing), Misericordia (Janus Films, Sideshow), Sauna (Breaking Glass), The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo (Altered Innocence), Viet and Nam (Strand Releasing)

UNSUNG FILM OF THE YEAR To an exceptional movie worthy of greater attention: Black Bag (Focus Features), If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (A24), Lurker (Mubi), The Testament of Ann Lee (Searchlight Pictures), Twinless (Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions)

UNSUNG LGBTQ FILM OF THE YEAR To an exceptional LGBTQ-themed movie worthy of greater attention: A Nice Indian Boy (Blue Harbor Entertainment), Kiss of the Spider Woman (Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions, LD Entertainment), Peter Hujar’s Day (Janus), Plainclothes (Magnolia),The Wedding Banquet (Bleecker Street)

FILM PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR: Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (A24), Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme (A24), Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.), Jessie Buckley, Hamnet (Focus Features), Ethan Hawke, Blue Moon (Sony Pictures Classics), Michael B. Jordan, Sinners (Warner Bros.), Dylan O’Brien, Twinless (Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions), Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value (Neon), Amanda Seyfried, The Testament of Ann Lee (Searchlight Pictures), Tessa Thompson, Hedda (Amazon MGM Studios)

SUPPORTING FILM PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR: Benicio del Toro, One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.), Jacob Elordi, Frankenstein (Netflix), Ariana Grande-Butera, Wicked: For Good (Universal), Nina Hoss, Hedda (Amazon MGM Studios), Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Sentimental Value (Neon), Amy Madigan, Weapons (Warner Bros.), Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners (Warner Bros.), Sean Penn, One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.), Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value (Neon), Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR: Come See Me in the Good Light (Apple), Cover-Up (Netflix), My Mom Jayne (HBO), The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix), Predators (MTV Documentary Films)

LGBTQ DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR: Come See Me in the Good Light (Apple), Heightened Scrutiny (Fourth Act Film), I Was Born This Way (JungeFilms / Goodform),, The Librarians (8 Above), Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (Zeitgeist Films)

ANIMATED FILM OF THE YEAR: Arco (Neon), Elio (Disney), KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix, Sony), Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (GKIDS)0, Zootopia 2 (Disney)

GENRE FILM OF THE YEAR For excellence in science fiction, fantasy and horror: 28 Years Later (Sony),Bring Her Back (A24), Frankenstein (Netflix), Sinners (Warner Bros.), Weapons (Warner Bros.)

VISUALLY STRIKING FILM OF THE YEAR: Avatar: Fire and Ash (Disney), Frankenstein (Netflix), One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.), Sinners (Warner Bros.), Train Dreams (Netflix)

FILM MUSIC OF THE YEAR: KPop Demon Hunters – Marcelo Zarvos, EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Danny Chung, Vince, Kush, Lindgren, Daniel Rojas, et al. (Netflix, Sony), Marty Supreme – Daniel Lopatin (A24),One Battle After Another – Jonny Greenwood (Warner Bros.), Sinners – Ludwig Göransson (Warner Bros.), The Testament of Ann Lee – Daniel Blumberg (Searchlight Pictures)

CAMPIEST FLICK: Final Destination: Bloodlines (Warner Bros.), Kiss of the Spider Woman (Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions, LD Entertainment), The Housemaid (Lionsgate), Weapons (Warner Bros.), Wicked: For Good (Universal)

“WE’RE WILDE ABOUT YOU!” RISING STAR AWARD: Odessa A’zion, Miles Caton, Chase Infiniti, Tonatiuh, Eva Victor

WILDE ARTIST AWARD To a truly groundbreaking force in entertainment: Ryan Coogler, Cynthia Erivo, Jinkx Monsoon, Jafar Panahi, Pedro Pascal

GALECA LGBTQIA+ FILM TRAILBLAZER For creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity: Gregg Araki, Jonathan Bailey, Kristen Stewart, Tessa Thompson, Eva Victor

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Tig Notaro on telling Tom Cruise she looks like him, “Star Trek” float with George Takei & her documentary

Tig Notaro talked with Jimmy Kimmel last night about her new tour, being on “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy,” being on a Star Trek float with George Takei in the Rose Parade, her new documentary Come See Me in the Good Light about her good friend Poet Laureate Andrea Gibson who had stage four ovarian cancer, and going up to Tom Cruise at the Governors Awards to tell him that she looks like him.

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Thursday Round-Up: Jodie Foster; Russell Tovey; François Arnaud; Niecy Nash-Betts; Promise Braxton & more!

Jodie Foster Asks ‘How Did I Get Saved’ From Sexual Abuse in Hollywood? Says ‘I Was Too Dangerous to Touch’ as a 12-Year-Old Oscar Nominee With ‘Power’ Variety

Russell Tovey praises George Michael for refusing to be shamed after public bathroom incident: “What a hero!” Queerty

François Arnaud Addresses ‘Heated Rivalry’ Timeline Mess-Up & Most Shocking Instagram Follow Just Jared

Connor Storrie & François Arnaud Catch Flight Out of NYC Together After Promoting ‘Heated Rivalry’ Just Jared

Niecy Nash-Betts shares her favorite escapes, travel essentials, and more Out.com

Out pro wrestler Promise Braxton announces retirement Outsports

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Sarah Jessica Parker talks new documentary ‘The Librarians’ and receiving Carol Burnett Award

Sarah Jessica Parker joined TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones to talk about her new documentary The Librarians and the importance of fighting book bans. She also opens up about the emotions she felt winning the Carol Burnett Award at the Golden Globes, the lasting impact of Sex and the City, and her new partnership with LENZ Therapeutics for prescription eyedrops that combat age-related blurry near vision.

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 Michael Urie guests on Monica Lewinsky’s podcast to talk about finding a better path to success

This week on Reclaiming, host Monica Lewinsky sat down with Michael Urie—actor, producer, and director whose career has been shaped by sharp comedy, emotional range, and a deep love of the stage and screen. In this conversation, Michael reflects on the lasting impact of Ugly Betty, what it meant to play a character who resonated so deeply with audiences, and how those early television years helped define his voice as a performer. He opens up about his unconventional path into acting—the power of the ACT after bombing the SATs—and how that second chance ultimately led him to Juilliard, along with the expectations and stereotypes that often come with elite training. Make sure to check out Michael in season 3 of Shrinking premiering on Apple TV+ on January 28th.

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Connor Storrie visits “The Today Show” and reveals toughest part of ‘Heated Rivalry’ role

Connor Storrie joins TODAY to talk about the sensation behind the show “Heated Rivalry,” how he maintains mental clarity amid all the mania the show has caused, whether learning Russian or learning to skate for the show was harder, and reveals how Hudson Williams is saved in his phone!

Below is part one of the interview this morning, Connor joins host Craig Melvin to talk about the success of the wildly popular series.

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“Heated Rivalry” star Hudson Williams shows us his full step-by-step body workout for Men’s Health

Heated Rivalry star Hudson Williams breaks down the full body workout he likes to hit to build muscle. He also talks training with co-star Connor Storrie and whether or not he feels any competition to build the bigger glutes. Plus, we learn a bit about his season two training goals.

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Wednesday Round-Up: Milo Manheim; Jonathan Bailey & Ariana Grande; Joel Kim Booster; Connor Storrie, Hudson Williams & more!

Disney star Milo Manheim has a gay model dad, a famous mom & the sweetest family story you’ll read today Queerty

Wicked costars Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey to reunite in new musical project EW.com

Joel Kim Booster marries John Michael Sudsina after more than 4 years together Queerty

Heated Rivalry’s Hudson Williams Shares His Workout Routine, Talks His Dimples & Stretch Marks, Connor Storrie’s Butt & His Body Goals For Season 2 Just Jared

Heated Rivalry‘s Connor Storrie reveals his parents’ reaction to his steamy gay hockey hit EW.com

Chris Noth Addresses His Viral Dig at Sarah Jessica Parker with a Headshot, Claims He Was Being ‘Slightly Sarcastic’ People

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WATCH: How two straight hockey bros wooed ‘Heated Rivalry’ fans with their episode recaps

When Empty Netters hosts Dan Powers and Chris Powers started recapping Heated Rivalry, they didn’t expect to become a viral touchpoint for fans, cast members, and viewers far outside the hockey world. Their thoughtful, hilarious, and surprisingly emotional breakdowns sparked conversations about storytelling, masculinity, and representation in sports media. From live-streamed finales to shout-outs on late-night TV, the brothers found themselves at the center of a cultural moment. Watch the full video for an in-depth conversation on how it all happened, what surprised them most, and what might come next.

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François Arnaud appears on “CBS Mornings” to talk about how “Heated Rivalry” inspires real life

Francois Arnaud joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about the popular series “Heated Rivalry,” based on the “Game Changers” book series. It follows rising hockey stars Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov. What begins as a fling between two rivals turns into a yearslong journey of love, denial and self discovery. Arnaud plays Scott Hunter, a closeted gay professional hockey player in the same league who has fallen in love with a smoothie shop worker. He talks about the message in the series and how it developed into a hit show.

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Tuesday Round-Up: Queer Eye; Trevor Project; Tessa Thompson; Rosie O’Donnell; Tennis Round-Up & more!

Queer Eye says goodbye in emotional final season trailer: ‘Even after we’re gone, it will continue on’ EW.com

That time Queer Eye launched a spinoff with 4 new gays that was quickly canceled after 13 episodes Queerty

MacKenzie Scott donates $45 million to LGBTQ+ youth mental health nonprofit the Trevor Project Out.com

Tessa Thompson to make Broadway debut with Adrien Brody Out.com

Golden Globes Producers Defend Awkward ‘Heated Rivalry’ Moment with UFC Promo Just Jared

Rosie O’Donnell rings alarm bells ahead of TikTok sale: “Things are gonna change” Queerty

Weekend Tennis Round-Up Kenneth in the 212

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WATCH: Connor Storrie fooled a Russian “Heated Rivalry” extra into thinking he was fluent

Connor Storrie talks to Seth Meyers about meeting Amy Poehler at a Golden Globes party, the immense success of his show Heated Rivalry and not knowing how to ice skate or speak Russian before starring in the show.

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Monday Round-Up: Rachel Reid; Wanda Sykes; Erin Doherty; Hudson Williams; Connor Storrie; Mary Trump

Heated Rivalry author Rachel Reid announces Unrivaled, a new book about Ilya and Shane’s love story EW.com

Heated Rivalry heat, spankings & Wanda Sykes dragging Ricky Gervais: All the gayest moments from the 2026 Golden Globes Queerty

Golden Globes’ gayest moment: Heated Rivalry‘s leads present award to Erin Doherty Out.com

Hudson Williams Has Adorable Nickname for Connor Storrie Backstage at Golden Globes 2026 Just Jared

Donald Trump’s Estranged Niece Mary Trump Reveals Secret Wedding to Wife: ‘My Greatest Good Fortune’ People

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Golden Globe Awards Round-Up: The winners, the snubs, the moments, the surprises!

Ricky Gervais wins Golden Globe; Wanda Sykes thanks trans people on his behalf Advocate

Golden Globes: Winners List The Hollywood Reporter

Heated Rivalry Stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams Present at Golden Globes and Joke About the Crowd Seeing Them Naked Variety

‘Heated Rivalry’ Fans Slam Golden Globes for Cringeworthy UFC Promo While Introducing Hudson Williams & Connor Storrie to Stage Just Jared

Dakota Fanning and Queen Latifah have sweet reunion at Golden Globes 17 years after Secret Life of Bees EW.com

The Best, Worst and Most Oops Moments of the 2026 Golden Globes People

Golden Globes Snubs and Surprises: Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Script Passed Over; Teyana Taylor and Wagner Moura Triumph and More Variety

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21 Questions to Fall in Love with Paul Mescal

Gladiator. Normal People. Aftersun. And now Hamnet. Paul Mescal has become a vessel for our many ideas: of grief, lust, longing, masculinity, vulnerability. Whichever image you’ve cast upon Mescal, it is clear that we’ve been watching the first act of a leading man who doesn’t quite fit the old template. Here, GQ’s Adam Baidawi delves deeper with the Irish actor in a bid to establish a stronger, more intimate connection with the man behind the Hollywood facade.

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Saturday Round-Up: Drew Droege; Jodie Foster; Lukas Gage; Robbie G.K.; Kendall Jenner & more!

Inside Messy White Gays: Drew Droege talks camp, culture and the queer satire behind the hit show Queerty

Jodie Foster on Rejecting Studio Movies, Revisiting ‘Silence of the Lambs’ and Whether She Came Out During Her Golden Globes Speech: ‘They Were Confused’ Variety

Lukas Gage Calls People We Meet on Vacation Costar Emily Bader ‘the Biggest Star in the World’ People

Kendall Jenner addresses rumors that she’s secretly gay EW.com

Robbie G.K. on ‘Heated Rivalry’ Impact on the NHL and Miley Cyrus Contributing Music to Season 2: ‘I Was Absolutely a “Hannah Montana” Fan’ Variety

Does ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Have a Streaming Problem? The Hollywood Reporter

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See Emmy and Tony winner Alan Cumming’s full speech at his Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony this week

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Friday Round-Up: Dolly Parton; Alan Cumming; Jim Parsons; Kristen Stewart; and Jodie Foster

Dolly Parton Reveals She Can’t Attend Her 80th Birthday Opry Show in Special Message: ‘I’ll Be Sending You All My Love’ People

Alan Cumming Receives Hollywood Walk of Fame Star as His Career Hits New Peak Parade

Jim Parsons Joins Broadway’s ‘Titanique’ Cast with Deborah Cox, Frankie Grande & More! Just Jared

Kristen Stewart says “homogeny doesn’t exist” & talks directorial debut The Chronology Of Water with Imogen Poots Queerty

Jodie Foster roasts AI for forgetting she starred in the original Freaky Friday EW.com

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Two-time Oscar winner Jodie Foster tells Seth Meyers that she broke out in hives during her first awards show

Absolutely loving this publicity blitz Jodie Foster is on for the French film A Private Life in which she plays. She seems so happy, so comfortable in her skin, relaxed and authentic. She tells Seth Meyers about her mom enrolling her in an immersion French school to learn the language at 9 years old and about breaking out in hives during her first awards show. There would many more award shows to come as she’s been nominated for five Oscars (winning twice), for four Emmys (winning once), for eleven Golden Globes (winning five including the 2013 Cecil B. DeMille Award), among many others.

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Bowen Yang opens up about leaving SNL: “I stayed on exactly as long as I wanted to”

At the 3:00 mark of the video, Matt Rogers begins to ask Bowen Yang about his decision to quit Saturday Night Live after seven seasons. Bowen’s final episode last month featured Arianna Grande as host and Cher as musical guest.

Bowen clearly has no regrets about his decision to leave and feels like he stayed just the perfect length of time – for him.

“In a lot of cases (cast members) don’t have the like, privilege of staying on as long as they would like to,” he said. “I have this very beautiful thing where I get to say that I stayed on exactly as long as I wanted to.”

Listeners of the podcast also learned some life lessons via Yang on “SNL,” including that “working there is just making peace with the fact that like, things are completely out of your control. Down to the audience response to a joke,” he shared.

“Nothing is guaranteed. Like that is sort of it in a nutshell,” Yang said. “It kind of is perfectly illustrative of what that job is. And it was resonant all the way through to the end. And I feel really – this word is meaningless I think maybe now – but so grateful.”

Yang got emotional as he tearfully recalled how people showed up for him during his final sketch, including his friend and former “SNL” co-cast member Aidy Bryant who left the show in 2022 after a decade, along with many who worked behind the scenes.

“I get on the floor, I look out, and it was like basically everyone who worked there was off the floor showing up,” he said, his voice choked with emotion. “And I just looked out and I thought, I’m so lucky that I ever got to work here. And I’m so lucky that I get to make this little statement that’s barely veiled, where I’m like, ‘I love you all.’”

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