The Best Moments From the 2026 Critics Choice Awards
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From Timothée Chalamet’s internet-breaking acceptance speech to Jimmy Kimmel’s standing-ovation win, these were the moments that defined the 2026 Critics Choice Awards.
As awards season officially moves into high gear, the 2026 Critics Choice Awards offered the first real temperature check on where Hollywood stands — creatively, culturally, and politically — heading into the months ahead. Held at the Barker Hangar in Los Angeles and hosted once again by Chelsea Handler, the night balanced sharp comedy, genuine emotion, and a palpable undercurrent of industry tension, all unfolding in front of a room filled with the year’s most influential filmmakers, performers, and executives.
Unlike ceremonies that lean heavily on spectacle or self-congratulation, this year’s Critics Choice Awards felt unusually candid. Acceptance speeches doubled as cultural statements, comedy landed with pointed intent, and even lighter moments — from red carpet fashion stunts to viral shout-outs — carried outsized resonance in an industry grappling with change. Between landmark wins for films like One Battle After Another, breakout performances being formally recognized, and repeated references to the shifting studio landscape, the evening captured Hollywood at a crossroads.
From Chelsea Handler’s tightly calibrated opening monologue to Timothée Chalamet’s internet-breaking Best Actor win, from Jimmy Kimmel’s standing ovation to Seth Rogen’s disarmingly honest humor, these were the moments that defined the night — not just because they were entertaining, but because they revealed what the industry is prioritizing, celebrating, and quietly reckoning with as the year unfolds.
These are the best moments from the 2026 Critics Choice Awards: the ones people in the room felt, and the internet hasn’t stopped talking about since.
Handler’s Opening Monologue Hits — Including a DiCaprio Roasting That Landed
Host Chelsea Handler set the tone immediately, blending warmth with pointed laughs. In one of the night’s best-quoted bits, Handler poked fun at Leonardo DiCaprio, who was in the room despite recent travel snafus.
“Leo’s here. Thank God,” Handler said to laughs, referencing DiCaprio’s inability to leave St. Barts due to Caribbean air restrictions — “just like Titanic, but worse because Jeff Bezos was there.”
Handler didn’t just land jokes — she did it without alienating the audience, acknowledging Hollywood quirks while reminding the room they’ll be spending a lot of time together during awards season.
One Battle After Another Dominates — Director Paul Thomas Anderson Takes the Stage
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As critics’ season momentum built, Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another emerged as a big winner of the night, including top film honors. The film’s dominance helped define the narrative arc of the evening, reinforcing its status as a major awards-season contender.
Anderson’s acceptance speeches remained grounded — emphasizing collaboration over ego and reinforcing why critics continue to champion his work.
Timothée Chalamet Wins Best Actor — Internet Erupts Over Personal Shoutout
One of the night’s biggest moments came when Timothée Chalamet won Best Actor for Marty Supreme — and then used his speech to deliver a rare and heartfelt shoutout to longtime partner Kylie Jenner.
“Thank you to my partner of three years. Thank you for our foundation,” Chalamet said, prompting Jenner, seated in the audience, to mouth “I love you.”
The moment quickly became one of the most shared and discussed clips of the night, turning a traditional awards speech into a viral moment.
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Hacks Costars Cosplay Chalamet & Jenner — And It Goes Fully Meme-Worthy
Among the more playful red carpet moments, Hacks costars Paul W. Downs and Megan Stalter arrived in costumes playfully recreating Chalamet and Jenner’s Marty Supreme L.A. premiere outfits — complete with props — a gesture that instantly sparked online fandom and memes.
Fashion turns into commentary — and sometimes, comedy — at awards shows, and this was one of those moments the internet ate up.
Jessie Buckley’s Best Actress Win Comes With a Playful Tribute
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Winning Best Actress for Hamnet, Jessie Buckley delivered one of the night’s most quoted lines when she addressed co-star Paul Mescal from the stage.
“Paul, I bloody love you, man,” Buckley said with a grin. “And I know loads of other women in this room do too — but tough s—!” — earning big laughs and a moment that immediately trended online.
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Seth Rogen Scores — and Jokes He Can “Skip Therapy”
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At the Critics Choice Awards, Seth Rogen continued his winning streak — this time for his work on The Studio — and used his acceptance to land one of the night’s most self-aware laughs.
Rogen quipped that the critics’ recognition meant he could “cancel therapy this week,” a line that resonated because awards season still carries real emotional weight for creators.
Jimmy Kimmel’s Best Talk Show Win Came With Long Ovation and Real Talk
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When Jimmy Kimmel won Best Talk Show for Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the applause wasn’t just polite — it was sustained.
Kimmel, who saw his show face a six-day suspension in 2025 after controversial commentary, spoke afterward about the challenging year and his return to the air, emphasizing resilience and the ongoing cultural role of late-night. FREE SPEECH!!
Jacob Elordi’s Supporting Actor Win Shakes the Race
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In a category packed with strong contenders, Jacob Elordi’s win for Best Supporting Actor in Frankenstein was one of the night’s genuine surprises — a win that instantly redirected parts of the awards conversation.
The performance had critical buzz, but the victory itself underscored how Critics Choice voters continue to push against predictable outcomes.
The Netflix–Warner Bros. Elephant Looms Over the Room
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While the ceremony was packed with laughs and heartfelt moments, there was another story unfolding beneath the surface: the tension around Netflix and Warner Bros.’ place in Hollywood’s future.
Winners from both studios collected major honors — from One Battle After Another to Netflix’s strong showing in television — creating a subtle but persistent subtext throughout acceptance speeches and press coverage. With industry consolidation discussions circulating, references to studios carried extra weight.
No One Called It Out Outright, Except For Handler, Making Several Jokes On The Subject, Including Dropping David Zaelab's Name And Opening Her Monologue With A Joke, Saying The Critics Choice Awards Brought To You By Saudi Arabia. However, whenever an actor mentioned Warner Brothers on Netflix during an acceptance speech, viewers at home and audience members in attendance felt a palpable sense of discomfort in the room. At Least those of us who are concerned about this in pending merger, and the future of the industry and theatrical releases.
Final Take: A Night That Felt Forward-Looking and Reality-Aware
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The 2026 Critics Choice Awards weren’t just another red carpet — they were a snapshot of where Hollywood stands now: bold enough to make jokes at itself, sentimental enough to share personal moments, and aware enough that the industry it celebrates is shifting beneath its feet.
If anything defined the night, it was that interplay between celebration and self-reflection — and the moments that made everyone tune in.



