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Monday, June 16, 2025

dorian tv nominations announced!





per GALECA:

Adding some Hollywood fizz to Pride month, the 560-member strong GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics announced its 16th Dorian TV Awards nominations for the best in television and streaming, mainstream to LGBTQ+ content. Voters in the organization, now the second largest entertainment journalists group in the world, write and work for some of the most respected and buzz-worthy media outlets in the U.S. and beyond.

Venerable stars and fast-rising names grace the non-gendered performance and tribute categories. Beyoncé, Jean Smart, Colin Farrell, Colman Domingo, Michelle Williams, Pedro Pascal, Natasha Lyonne, Uzo Aduba, Bella Ramsey, Noah Wyle, and current TV “It Daddy” Walton Goggins are among those in the mix. The fresh-faced contingent includes Ncuti Gatwa, Katherine LaNasa, Owen Cooper, and the actress who simply calls herself Holmes. 

Vying for Best Drama: The twisty and surreal office drama Severance, seen on Apple TV+, the Disney Plus Star Wars universe spinoff Andor, and HBO/Max's ever-outrageous hotel drama The White Lotus—each of which took six Dorian nominations. Two more HBO/Max shows, the gritty new medical drama The Pitt and zombie spooker The Last of Us, are in the running with five.  




In the comedy arena, HBO/Max's Hacks—the Dorian Award winner here last year and in 2021—scored six nods, the same streamer's outgoing Somebody Somewhere grabbed four, with ABC's Abbott Elementary (another two-time Dorian winner) chalking up three. Also in the running: Apple TV+’s new, big and boisterous Hollywood satire The Studio and the second season of HBO/Max's genre-defying The Rehearsal, creator-star Nathan Fielder’s societal experiment that aims to prepare average folks for various potential, if wildly unlikely, life snags.



“By loving-up series like Hacks, Somebody Somewhere, and even The Rehearsal and Andor—a sci-fi story of the beginnings of a major rebellion—Dorian Award voters once again have shown they have a special affinity for stories of self-discovery and pushing for more,” said GALECA Executive Director Diane Anderson-Minshall. “Like generations of LGBTQ+ people who took on the battle for the right to be who they are, these nominated programs underscore that solidarity, morality, and justice aren’t just for superheroes, but can be found in small daily actions.”

GALECA’s penchant for championing the underdog is evidenced in its novel Best Unsung TV Show award, going to a series the group feels deserves more attention. Among the nominees are creator Julio Torres’ wildly inventive and droll fantasy-comedy Fantasmas (HBO), the final season of Paramount+’s pointed supernatural drama Evil, and Amazon Prime’s Overcompensating. The latter show, about a former Idaho high-school jock and closeted college freshman, is inspired by star Benito Skinner's own college days. Skinner received a Dorian nod himself.

As for GALECA's most irreverent Dorian Award, Campiest TV Show honors could go to Mid-Century Modern (Hulu), the loopy freshman comedy featuring Linda Lavin (in her final TV role) alongside Nathan Lane, Nathan Lee Graham and Matt Bomer as three gay besties living together in Palm Springs, Ca. Modern's fierce competition: The drama-drenched reality battle The Traitors (Peacock), Overcompensating, the over-the-top Ryan Murphy sawbones-on-a-cruise-ship opus Doctor Odyssey (ABC), and perennial GALECA favorite RuPaul's Drag Race (MTV).

Leading in network/streamer counts were HBO/Max with 39 nominations, followed by Netflix with 22. 

Winners will be announced Tuesday July 8 at 8am PST.


GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics and its Dorian Awards honor the best in film, television, and theater at separate times of the year. More than 560 members strong, GALECA reminds society that the world values the informed LGBTQ perspective on all things entertainment. A nonprofit organization, GALECA also advocates for better pay, access and respect for entertainment journalists (especially the underrepresented) and provides scholarships for LGBTQ journalism students. Follow us @DorianAwards on social media, and find more information about who we are and what we do at GALECA.org.


2025 DORIAN TV AWARD NOMINATIONS—FULL LIST


 


BEST TV DRAMA


Andor (Disney+)


The Last of Us (HBO/Max)


The Pitt (Max)


Severance (Apple TV+)


The White Lotus (HBO/Max)


 


BEST TV COMEDY


Abbott Elementary (ABC)


Hacks (HBO/Max)


The Rehearsal (HBO/Max)


Somebody Somewhere (HBO/Max)


The Studio (Apple TV+)


 


BEST LGBTQ TV SHOW


Agatha All Along (Disney+)


Hacks (HBO/Max)


Heartstopper (Netflix)


Overcompensating (Amazon Prime)


Somebody Somewhere (HBO/Max)


 


BEST TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES


Adolescence (Netflix)


Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (Peacock)


Dying for Sex (FX)


The Penguin (HBO/Max)


Rebel Ridge (Netflix)


 


BEST WRITTEN TV SHOW


Andor (Disney+)


Hacks (Max)


The Pitt (Max)


Severance (Apple TV+)


The White Lotus (HBO/Max)


 


BEST UNSUNG TV SHOW


English Teacher (FX)


Evil (Paramount+)


Fantasmas (HBO/Max)


Mid-Century Modern (Hulu)


Overcompensating (Amazon Prime)


 


BEST NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE TV SHOW


Threesome (ViaPlay)


My Brilliant Friend (HBO/Max)


One Hundred Years of Solitude (Netflix) (tie)


Elite (Netflix) (tie)


Pachinko (Apple TV+)


Squid Game (Netflix)


 


BEST LGBTQ NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE TV SHOW


Becoming Karl Lagerfeld (Hulu)


The Boyfriend (Netflix)


Elite (Netflix)


The Secret of the River (Netflix)


When No One Sees Us (HBO/Max)


 


BEST TV PERFORMANCE—DRAMA


Colin Farrell, The Penguin (HBO/Max)


Stephen Graham, Adolescence (Netflix)


Cooper Koch, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (Netflix)


Diego Luna, Andor (Disney+)


Cristin Milioti, The Penguin (HBO/Max)


Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us (HBO/Max)


Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us (HBO/Max)


Adam Scott, Severance (Apple TV+)


Michelle Williams, Dying for Sex (FX)


Noah Wyle, The Pitt (HBO/Max)


 


BEST SUPPORTING TV PERFORMANCE—DRAMA


Owen Cooper, Adolescence (Netflix)


Carrie Coon, The White Lotus (HBO/Max)


Taylor Dearden, The Pitt (HBO/Max)


Erin Doherty, Adolescence (Netflix)


Walton Goggins, The White Lotus (HBO/Max)


Katherine LaNasa, The Pitt (HBO/Max)


Genevieve O'Reilly, Andor (Disney+)


Parker Posey, The White Lotus (HBO/Max)


Jenny Slate, Dying for Sex (FX)


Tramell Tillman, Severance (Apple TV+)


 


BEST TV PERFORMANCE—COMEDY


Uzo Aduba, The Residence (Netflix)


Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary (ABC)


Ayo Edebiri, The Bear (FX/Hulu)


Bridget Everett, Somebody Somewhere (HBO/Max)


Nathan Fielder, The Rehearsal (HBO/Max)


Kathryn Hahn, Agatha All Along (Disney+)


Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face (Peacock)


Seth Rogen, The Studio (Apple TV+)


Benito Skinner, Overcompensating (Amazon Prime)


Jean Smart, Hacks (HBO/Max)


 


BEST SUPPORTING TV PERFORMANCE—COMEDY


Ike Barinholtz, The Studio (Apple TV+)


Colman Domingo, The Four Seasons (Netflix)


Hannah Einbinder, Hacks (HBO/Max)


Holmes, Overcompensating (Amazon Prime)


Janelle James, Abbott Elementary (ABC)


Kathryn Hahn, The Studio (Apple TV+)


Jeff Hiller, Somebody Somewhere (HBO/Max)


Linda Lavin, Mid-Century Modern (Hulu)


Catherine O'Hara, The Studio (Apple TV+)


Meg Stalter, Hacks (HBO/Max)


 


BEST TV MUSICAL PERFORMANCE


Beyoncé, "Cowboy Carter" medley, Ravens vs. Texans Halftime Show (Netflix)


Doechii, “Catfish" / "Denial Is a River," 67th Annual Grammy Awards (CBS)


Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, “The Wizard of Oz” / “Wicked” medley, 97th Academy Awards (ABC)


Kathryn Hahn, Patti LuPone, Ali Ahn, Sasheer Zamata, "The Ballad of the Witches' Road,” Agatha All Along (Disney+)


Kendrick Lamar, “Squabble Up,” “Humble,” etc., Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show (Fox)


 


BEST TV DOCUMENTARY OR DOCUMENTARY SERIES


Deaf President Now! (Apple TV+)


Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes (Max)


Pee Wee as Himself (HBO/Max)


The Rehearsal (HBO/Max)


SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night (NBC)


 


BEST LGBTQ TV DOCUMENTARY OR DOCUMENTARY SERIES


Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution (PBS)


Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara (Hulu)


Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution (Netflix)


Pee Wee as Himself (HBO/Max)


Queer Planet (Peacock)


 


BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS SHOW 

(Talk show or news/information program)


The Daily Show (Comedy Central)


Hot Ones (YouTube)


John Mulaney Presents: Everyone’s in L.A. (Netflix)


Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC)


Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO/Max)


 


BEST REALITY SHOW


The Amazing Race (CBS)


The Great British Baking Show (Netflix)


RuPaul's Drag Race (MTV)


Top Chef (Bravo)


The Traitors (Peacock)


 


BEST GENRE TV SHOW


Agatha All Along (Disney+)


Andor (Disney+)


Black Mirror (Netflix)


The Last of Us (HBO/Max)


Severance (Apple TV+)


 


BEST ANIMATED SHOW


Big Mouth (Netflix)


Bob's Burgers (Fox)


Harley Quinn (HBO/Max)


The Simpsons (Fox)


Star Trek: Lower Decks (Paramount+)




MOST VISUALLY STRIKING TV SHOW


Adolescence (Netflix)


Agatha All Along (Disney+)


Andor (Disney+)


Severance (Apple TV+)


The White Lotus (HBO/Max)


 


CAMPIEST TV SHOW


Doctor Odyssey (ABC)


Mid-Century Modern (Hulu)


Overcompensating (Amazon Prime)


RuPaul's Drag Race (MTV)


The Traitors (Peacock)


 


WILDE WIT AWARD


Quinta Brunson

Alan Cumming

Hannah Einbinder

Cole Escola

Nathan Fielder


 


GALECA TV ICON AWARD


Gillian Anderson

Angela Bassett

Alan Cumming

Sarah Michelle Gellar

Jean Smart


 


GALECA LGBTQIA+ TV TRAILBLAZER AWARD


Jonathan Bailey

Greg Berlanti

Ncuti Gatwa

Bella Ramsey

Mike White

Bowen Yang


 


Number of nominations per network/streamer:



HBO/Max - 39


Netflix - 22


Apple TV+ - 13 


Disney+ - 11


FX / Hulu - 10


ABC - 5


Amazon Prime - 5


Peacock - 5


Fox - 3


Paramount+ - 2 


CBS - 2


NBC-  2


Comedy Central - 1


Bravo - 1


ViaPlay - 1


MTV - 1


PBS - 1


Youtube - 1

Friday, January 17, 2025

16th Annual Dorian Film Award Nominations!




GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, consisting of over 500 entertainment critics, journalists and media icons, today announced the group’s democratically chosen nominees for its 16th Dorian Film Awards. The Dorians go to both mainstream and LGBTQ-themed content, celebrating what the group calls “the expert Q+ eye on entertainment.” 


Leading with an impressive nine nominations is writer-director Jane Schoenbrun’s thought-provoking horror tale I Saw the TV Glow, a film overlooked by many other kudos groups considering 2024’s theatrical and digital releases. Star Demi Moore’s thriller of a comeback The Substance is a close second, with 8 Dorian nods. 


From there, the genre-defying trans mobster musical Emilia Pérez and tense ménage-à-trois drama Challengers each hold six nominations, and Dorian-nominated director Brady Corbet’s artful epic The Brutalist makes more than good with five. Other movies GALECA anointed with multi-nominations: Anora, Nickel Boys and Wicked all with four nods each, and Problemista and Queer with three apiece. 


Some notable titles in the group’s trademark races include the inventive slapstick comedy Hundreds of Beavers vying for Unsung Film of the Year, Madame Web and Trap looking at Campiest Flick honors, and The Brutalist, Nosferatu and Dune: Part Two among the cinematic dazzlers aiming for Visually Striking Film. 


The group’s Timeless Star career achievement honoree will be named when the winners are announced Thursday Feb. 13. GALECA’s members are tentatively scheduled to toast winners and nominees in a brunch the following Sunday.


Along with its film nominations, GALECA announced it is donating $1000 to The Los Angeles Press Club’s emergency relief fund, the amount earmarked for entertainment journalists directly affected by the historically devastating wildfires that have destroyed vast swaths LA, leaving thousands of residents homeless. 


“Entertainment journalists are an obviously integral part of the Hollywood ecosystem, and we want to make sure they aren’t forgotten in what’s already a very tough environment for those in our profession,” said GALECA Executive Director John Griffiths. Added Vice President Diane Anderson-Minshall: “We applaud our friends at the Press Club and its sister organization the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards for coming to our brethren’s need.” 


Professional journalists whose main livelihood involves entertainment criticism, editing and/or reportage can apply for help at lapressclub.org. Additional donations may be made there as well. 


GALECA: THE SOCIETY OF LGBTQ ENTERTAINMENT CRITICS

16TH DORIAN FILM AWARDS LIST OF NOMINEES 


FILM OF THE YEAR


Anora (Neon)

Challengers  (Amazon MGM Studios)

I Saw the TV Glow (A24)

Nickel Boys (Orion Pictures/Amazon MGM Studios)

The Substance (Mubi)


LGBTQ FILM OF THE YEAR


Challengers (Amazon MGM Studios)

Emilia Pérez (Netflix)

I Saw the TV Glow (A24)

Love Lies Bleeding (A24)

Queer (A24)


DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR


Brady Corbet, The Brutalist (A24)

Coralie Fargeat, The Substance (Mubi)

Luca Guadagnino, Challengers (Amazon MGM Studios)

RaMell Ross, Nickel Boys (Orion Pictures/Amazon MGM Studios)

Jane Schoenbrun, I Saw the TV Glow (A24)


SCREENPLAY OF THE YEAR 

— Original or adapted


Anora (Neon)

Challengers (Amazon MGM Studios)

Conclave (Focus Features)

I Saw the TV Glow (A24)

The Substance (Mubi)


LGBTQ SCREENPLAY OF THE YEAR


Challengers (Amazon MGM Studios)

I Saw the TV Glow (A24)

Love Lies Bleeding (A24)

Problemista (A24)

Queer (A24)


NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR


All We Imagine as Light (Sideshow / Janus Films)

Emilia Pérez (Netflix)

Flow (Sideshow / Janus Films)

I’m Still Here (Sony Pictures Classics)

The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Neon)


LGBTQ NON-ENGLISH FILM OF THE YEAR


Crossing (Mubi)

Emilia Pérez (Netflix)

Queendom (Greenwich Entertainment)

Vermiglio (Sideshow / Janus Films)

All Shall Be Well (Strand Releasing) 


UNSUNG FILM OF THE YEAR

—To an exceptional movie worthy of greater attention


Didi (Focus Features)

Hundreds of Beavers (Cineverse, Vinegar Syndrome)

My Old Ass (Amazon MGM Studios)

Problemista (A24)

Thelma (Magnolia)


UNSUNG LGBTQ FILM OF THE YEAR


Femme (Utopia)

My Old Ass (Amazon MGM Studios)

National Anthem (Variance, LD Entertainment)

The People’s Joker (Altered Innocence)

Problemista (A24)


FILM PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR


Adrien Brody, The Brutalist (A24)

Daniel Craig, Queer (A24)

Colman Domingo, Sing Sing (A24)

Karla Sofía Gascón, Emilia Pérez  (Netflix) 

Cynthia Erivo, Wicked (Universal)

Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hard Truths (Bleecker Street)

Nicole Kidman, Babygirl (A24)

Mikey Madison, Anora (Neon)

Demi Moore, The Substance (Mubi)

Justice Smith, I Saw the TV Glow (A24)


SUPPORTING FILM PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR


Michele Austin, Hard Truths (Bleecker Street)

Yura Borisov, Anora (Neon)

Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain (Searchlight Pictures)

Ariana Grande, Wicked (Universal)

Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Nickel Boys (Orion Pictures/Amazon MGM Studios)

Brigette Lundy-Paine, I Saw the TV Glow (A24)

Clarence Maclin, Sing Sing (A24)

Guy Pearce, The Brutalist (A24)

Margaret Qualley, The Substance (Mubi)

Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez (Netflix)


DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR


Dahomey (Mubi)

Daughters (Netflix)

The Remarkable Life of Ibelin (Netflix)

Sugarcane (National Geographic)

Will & Harper (Netflix)


LGBTQ DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR


Chasing Chasing Amy (Level 33)

Frida (Amazon MGM Studios)

Merchant Ivory (Cohen Media Group)

Queendom (Greenwich Entertainment)

Will & Harper (Netflix)


ANIMATED FILM OF THE YEAR


Flow (Sideshow / Janus Films)

Inside Out 2 (Disney)

Memoir of a Snail (IFC Films)

Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (Netflix)

The Wild Robot (Universal, DreamWorks)


GENRE FILM OF THE YEAR

For excellence in science fiction, fantasy and horror


Dune: Part Two (Warner Bros.)

I Saw the TV Glow (A24)

Nosferatu (Focus Features)

The Substance (Mubi)

Wicked (Universal)


FILM MUSIC OF THE YEAR


The Brutalist (A24)

Challengers (Amazon MGM Studios)

Emilia Pérez (Netflix)

I Saw the TV Glow (A24)

Wicked (Universal)


VISUALLY STRIKING FILM OF THE YEAR


The Brutalist (A24)

Dune: Part Two (Warner Bros.)

Nosferatu (Focus Features)

Nickel Boys (Orion Pictures/Amazon MGM Studios)

The Substance (Mubi)


CAMPIEST FLICK 


Hundreds of Beavers (Cineverse, Vinegar Syndrome)

Madame Web (Sony)

Megalopolis (Lionsgate)

The Substance (Mubi)

Trap (Warner Bros.)


“WE’RE WILDE ABOUT YOU!” RISING STAR AWARD


Jonathan Bailey

Vera Drew

Karla Sofía Gascón 

Brigette Lundy-Paine

Mikey Madison

Katy O’Brian

Drew Starkey


WILDE ARTIST AWARD

To a truly groundbreaking force in entertainment


Colman Domingo

Luca Guadagnino

Coralie Fargeat

Jane Schoenbrun

Tilda Swinton


GALECA LGBTQIA+ FILM TRAILBLAZER

For creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity


Vera Drew

Cynthia Erivo

Luca Guadagnino

Jane Schoenbrun

Julio Torres


TIMELESS STAR (Career achievement award)

Honoring an exemplary career marked by character, wisdom and wit


To be announced February 13 with all winners.


Nomination counts per studio:

Altered Innocence - 1 

Amazon/MGM + Orion - 13

A24 - 25

Bleecker Street - 2

Cineverse / Vinegar Syndrome - 2

Cohen Media Group - 1 

Disney - 1

Focus Features - 4

Greenwich Entertainment - 2

IFC - 1 

Level 33 - 1 

Lionsgate - 1

Magnolia - 1 

Mubi - 10

National Geographic - 1

Neon - 5

Netflix - 11

Searchlight -1 

Sideshow / Janus Films - 4 

Sony - 1

Sony Pictures Classics - 1

Strand - 1

Universal  - 5

Utopia - 1

Variance / LD Entertainment - 1 

Warner Bros. - 3 



About GALECA & The Dorian Awards


Formed in 2009, GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics honors the best in film, television and Broadway/Off Broadway, mainstream to LGBTQIA+, via the Dorian Awards. A 501 c 6 nonprofit, GALECA serves to remind bigots, bullies and our own beleaguered communities that the world looks to the informed Q+ eye on entertainment. The organization also advocates for better pay, access and respect for its members, especially those in our most underrepresented and vulnerable segments. GALECA’s efforts also include the Crimson Honors, a college film/TV criticism contest for LGBTQ women or nonbinary students of color. 


See our members' latest reviews, commentary and interviews, along with looks at entertainment’s past, on Bluesky and elsewhere @DorianAwards. GALECA’s YouTube channel features the group's past Dorians film and TV Toast awards specials, video chats with filmmakers and performers, plus talks with members about their latest books and more. Find out more at GALECA.org.


GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment journalists is a core member of CGEM: Critics Groups for Equality in Media, an alliance of underrepresented entertainment journalists organizations. 

Monday, February 5, 2024

the 2024 dorian awards film nominations!


This was my first year as a GALECA member, and I was so thrilled to be able to vote for the Dorian Awards! 


The nominees are out, and they are great, with many outside the bubble of the usual awards fodder.




Film of the Year


All of Us Strangers (Searchlight)

Barbie (Warner Bros.)

May December (Netflix) 

Past Lives (A24) 

Poor Things (Searchlight)


LGBTQ Film of the Year


All of Us Strangers (Searchlight) 

Bottoms (MGM)

Passages (Mubi, SBS)

Rustin (Netflix)

Saltburn (Amazon MGM) 


Director of the Year


Greta Gerwig, Barbie (Warner Bros.)

Andrew Haigh, All of Us Strangers (Searchlight)

Todd Haynes, May December (Netflix)

Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer (Universal)

Celine Song, Past Lives (A24)


Screenplay of the Year (Original or Adapted)


Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig, Barbie (Warner Bros.)

Samy Burch, May December (Netflix)

Andrew Haigh, All of Us Strangers (Searchlight)

Arthur Harari, Justine Triet, Anatomy of a Fall (Neon)

Celine Song, Past Lives (A24) 


LGBTQ Screenplay of the Year


Andrew Haigh, All of Us Strangers (Searchlight)

Arthur Harari, Justine Triet, Anatomy of a Fall (Neon)

Dustin Lance Black, Julian Breece, Rustin (Netflix)

Arlette Langmann, Ira Sachs, Mauricio Zacharias, Passages (Mubi)

Emma Seligman, Rachel Sennott, Bottoms (MGM)


Non-English Language Film of the Year


Anatomy of a Fall (Neon) 

The Boy and the Heron (Gkids, Toho)

Godzilla Minus One (Toho)

Past Lives (A24)

The Zone of Interest (A24)


LGBTQ Non-English Language Film of the Year


Afire (Janus Films, Sideshow)

Anatomy of a Fall (Neon)

Cassandro (Amazon MGM)

Monster (Well Go USA, Gaga, Toho)

Rotting in the Sun (Mubi)


Unsung Film of the Year


Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret (Lionsgate)

Monica (IFC)

Origin (Neon)

Theater Camp (Searchlight)

A Thousand and One (Focus Features)


Film Performance of the Year


Colman Domingo, Rustin (Netflix)

Paul Giamatti, The Holdovers (Focus Features)

Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon (Apple, Paramount)

Sandra Hüller, Anatomy of a Fall (Neon)

Greta Lee, Past Lives (A24)

Trace Lysette, Monica (IFC)

Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer (Universal)

Natalie Portman, May December (Netflix)

Andrew Scott, All of Us Strangers (Searchlight)

Emma Stone, Poor Things (Searchlight)


Supporting Film Performance of the Year


Danielle Brooks, The Color Purple (Warner Bros.)

Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer (Universal)

Jodie Foster, Nyad (Netflix)

Claire Foy, All of Us Strangers (Searchlight)

Ryan Gosling, Barbie (Warner Bros.) 

Rachel McAdams, Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret (Lionsgate)

Charles Melton, May December (Netflix)

Paul Mescal, All of Us Strangers (Searchlight)

Rosamund Pike, Saltburn (Amazon MGM)

Da’Vine Joy Randolph, The Holdovers (Focus Features)


Documentary of the Year


American Symphony (Netflix)

Beyond Utopia (Roadside Attractions, Fathom Events)

Kokomo City (Magnolia)

Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie

20 Days in Mariupol (PBS Distribution)


LGBTQ Documentary of the Year


Every Body (Focus Features) 

Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project (HBO, Confluential Films)

Kokomo City (Magnolia)

Little Richard: I Am Everything (Magnolia)

Orlando, My Political Biography (Janus Film, Sideshow)


Animated Film of the Year


The Boy and the Heron (Gkids)

Elemental (Disney)

Nimona (Netflix, Annapurna)

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Sony)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (Paramount)


Genre Film of the Year (Sci-fi/Fantasy/Horror)


All of Us Strangers (Searchlight)

Godzilla Minus One (Toho)

M3GAN (Universal)

Poor Things (Searchlight)

Talk To Me (A24)


Film Music of the Year


Barbie — Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt, et al. (Warner Bros.)

The Boy and the Heron — Joe Hisaishi (Gkids, Toho)

The Color Purple — Stephen Bray, Allee Willis, Brenda Russell, Kris Bowers, et al. (Warner Bros.)

Oppenheimer — Ludwig Göransson (Universal) 

The Zone of Interest — Mica Levi (A24)


Visually Striking Film of the Year


Asteroid City (Focus Features)

Barbie (Warner Bros.)

Oppenheimer (Universal)

Poor Things (Searchlight)

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Sony)


Campiest Flick 


Barbie (Warner Bros.)

Bottoms (MGM)

Dicks: The Musical (A24)

M3GAN (Universal) 

Saltburn (Amazon MGM)


“We’re Wilde About You!” Rising Star Award


Ayo Edebiri

Lily Gladstone

Jacob Elordi

Charles Melton

Dominic Sessa


Wilde Artist Award


Quinta Brunson

Ayo Edebiri

Greta Gerwig

Lily Gladstone

Todd Haynes


GALECA LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer Award 


Colman Domingo

Jodie Foster

Andrew Haigh

Todd Haynes

Andrew Scott






Winners will be announced February 26th.