Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” led with three wins on the 2026 AARP Movies For Grownups Awards, taking house prizes for greatest screenwriter (Anderson), greatest ensemble and greatest supporting actress (Regina Corridor). Celebrating leisure by and for folks ages 50 and up, the annual awards had been offered on the Beverly Wilshire in Los Angeles on Saturday. The total ceremony will premiere on “Nice Performances” on PBS on Feb. 22.
Following “One Battle After One other,” Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Worth” obtained two wins for greatest foreign-language movie and greatest intergenerational movie. On the TV entrance, “The Pitt” led with two wins for greatest TV collection or restricted collection and a greatest actor win for star Noah Wyle. Chloé Zhao’s “Hamnet” took house the prize for greatest image/greatest film for grownups.
See the total record of nominees and winners under.
Greatest Image/Greatest Film for Grownups
- “Hamnet” – Winner
- “A Home of Dynamite”
- “One Battle After One other”
- “Sinners”
- “Practice Desires”
Greatest Actress
- Laura Dern (“Is This Factor On?”) – Winner
- Jodie Foster (“A Personal Life”)
- Lucy Liu (“Rosemead”)
- Julia Roberts (“After the Hunt”)
- and June Squibb (“Eleanor the Nice”)
Greatest Actor
- George Clooney (“Jay Kelly”) – Winner
- Leonardo DiCaprio ( “One Battle After One other”)
- Joel Edgerton (“Practice Desires”)
- Ethan Hawke (“Blue Moon”)
- Dwayne Johnson (“The Smashing Machine”)
Greatest Supporting Actress
- Regina Corridor (“One Battle After One other”) – Winner
- Amy Madigan (“Weapons”)
- Helen Mirren (“Goodbye June”)
- Gwyneth Paltrow (“Marty Supreme”)
- Sigourney Weaver (“Avatar: Hearth and Ash”)
Greatest Supporting Actor
- Benicio del Toro ( “One Battle After One other”)
- Delroy Lindo (“Sinners”) – Winner
- Sean Penn (“One Battle After One other”)
- Michael Shannon (“Nuremberg”)
- Stellan Skarsgård (“Sentimental Worth”)
Greatest Director
- Paul Thomas Anderson (“One Battle After One other”)
- Kathryn Bigelow (“A Home of Dynamite”)
- Scott Cooper (“Springsteen: Ship Me from Nowhere”)
- Guillermo del Toro (“Frankenstein”) – Winner
- Spike Lee (“Highest 2 Lowest”)
Greatest Screenwriter
- Paul Thomas Anderson ( “One Battle After One other”) – Winner
- Noah Baumbach and Emily Mortimer (“Jay Kelly”)
- Bradley Cooper, Will Arnett, and Mark Chappell (“Is This Factor On?”)
- Julian Fellowes (“Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale”)
- James Vanderbilt (“Nuremberg”)
Greatest Ensemble
- “A Home of Dynamite”
- “Jay Kelly”
- “Nuremberg”
- “One Battle After One other” – Winner
- “Wake Up Useless Man: A Knives Out Thriller”
Greatest Intergenerational Movie
- “Eleanor the Nice”
- “The Misplaced Bus”
- “Rental Household”
- “Rosemead”
- “Sentimental Worth” – Winner
Greatest Interval Movie
- “Useless Man’s Wire”
- “Marty Supreme”
- “Nuremberg”
- “Sinners”
- “Springsteen: Ship Me from Nowhere” – Winner
Greatest Documentary
- “Turning into Led Zeppelin”
- “Cowl Up”
- “My Mother Jayne” – Winner
- “Riefenstahl”
- “Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Misplaced”
Greatest International-Language Movie
- “It Was Simply an Accident”
- “No Different Selection”
- “Nouvelle Obscure”
- “The Secret Agent”
- “Sentimental Worth” – Winner
Greatest TV Sequence or Restricted Sequence
- “Adolescence”
- “Hacks”
- “The Pitt” – Winner
- “The Studio”
- “The White Lotus”
Greatest Actor (TV)
- Walton Goggins (“The White Lotus”)
- Stephen Graham (“Adolescence”)
- Gary Oldman (“Gradual Horses”)
- Pedro Pascal (“The Final of Us”)
- Noah Wyle (“The Pitt”) – Winner
Greatest Actress (TV)
- Kathy Bates (“Matlock”) – Winner
- Kathryn Hahn (“The Studio”)
- Catherine O’Hara (“The Studio”)
- Parker Posey (“The White Lotus”)
- Jean Good (“Hacks”)
















































