Online Film Critics Society Awards 2025
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DateJanuary 26, 2026
Best PictureOne Battle After Another
Most awardsSinners (10)
Most nominationsSinners (16)
| 29th Online Film Critics Society Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | January 26, 2026 |
| Highlights | |
| Best Picture | One Battle After Another |
| Most awards | Sinners (10) |
| Most nominations | Sinners (16) |
The 29th Online Film Critics Society Awards, honoring the best in film for 2025, were announced on January 26, 2026, by the Online Film Critics Society.[1][2][3][4]
The nominations were announced on January 12, 2026. Ryan Coogler's period supernatural horror film Sinners led the nominations with sixteen, followed by One Battle After Another with thirteen, Marty Supreme with nine and Sentimental Value with eight.[5][6][7][8]
Four new categories were introduced this year—Best Ensemble & Casting, Best Makeup & Hairstyling, Best Sound Design, and Best Choreography (Dance & Stunt).[5]








Special awards
Lifetime Achievement Awards
Special Achievement Awards
- Film Workers for Palestine, for drawing attention to the ethical compromises being made within the film industry and fighting for organizations to support Palestine and acknowledge the current genocide
- Green Film, for developing and certifying sustainability criteria to be adopted to reduce the environmental impact of an audiovisual production to a minimum but without slowing down the cast and crew's work
Non-U.S. Releases
- Aki (dir. Darlene Naponse, Canada)
- Copper (dir. Nicolás Pereda, Mexico)
- The Good Sister (dir. Sarah Miro Fischer, Germany)
- Home Sweet Home (dir. Frelle Petersen, Denmark)
- Levers (dir. Rhayne Vermette, Canada)
- Meadowlarks (dir. Tasha Hubbard, Canada)
- Nino (dir. Pauline Loquès, France)
- Phantoms of July (dir. Julian Radlmaier, Germany)
- Punku (dir. J.D. Fernández Molero, Peru)
- Two Pianos (dir. Arnaud Desplechin, France)