Eva Victor’s ‘Sorry, Baby’ Garners Two Wins; Ryan Coogler Earns Three Honors in a Breakout Year for Bold, Community-Driven Cinema
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March 3, 2026, Los Angeles – GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, the second largest entertainment journalists organization in the world, today announced the group’s 2026 Dorian Film Awards, with Sinners emerging as the year’s undeniable standout with 7 wins. In a rare alignment of commercial success and critical acclaim, Ryan Coogler’s sweeping historical horror epic, Sinners, became one of the few recent blockbusters to sweep the Dorians’ top prizes, underscoring its cultural resonance and artistic ambition. Earning Film of the Year and securing a commanding number of honors across major categories, including Director of the Year for Coogler, who was also named Wilde Artist of the Year, this recognition underscores its cultural resonance and artistic ambition. 
This year’s awards also celebrated excellence across the spectrum of cinema and performance. Rose Byrne took home the award for Film Performance of the Year, while Amy Madigan earned Supporting Film Performance of the Year for work that captivated audiences and critics alike. Gregg Araki received the LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer Award for his decades-long commitment to fearless queer storytelling, and Eva Victor was named Rising Star for their vivid and emotionally incisive contributions to contemporary cinema.

Michael B. Jordan in Sinners. Photo courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures


Legendary performer Tim Curry was honored with the Timeless Star Award, which goes to a performer “whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom, and wit.” From foundational cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show to iconic performances spanning mystery, musical, horror, comedy, thriller, stage, animation, and games, Curry’s enduring influence exemplifies the spirit of the Dorian Awards. Previous Timeless Star winners include the likes of Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, John Waters, Sir Ian McKellen, Angela Lansbury, and Nathan Lane.
“This year’s Dorian Film Award winners represent the best and most promising that the world of film has to offer,” said GALECA President Walter Hickey, “GALECA’s members have long recognized daring and adventurous art and the distinct, visionary artists responsible for it, and this year is no different.”
“In an era when spectacle often eclipses substance, Sinners reminded us that a blockbuster can also be strong, political, and profoundly human,” said GALECA Executive Director Diane Anderson-Minshall. “Our members were struck by its fearless storytelling, its powerful ensemble performances, and its examination of community, resilience, and moral complexity across histories too often pushed to the margins. The sweep at this year’s Dorian Awards reflects a rare alignment of critical admiration and cultural urgency, and reminds us why cinema still matters.”
About GALECA & The Dorian Awards Formed in 2008, GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics honors the best in film, television and Broadway/Off Broadway theater, 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 queer world for tips on great entertainment. The organization also advocates for better pay, access, and respect for its members, especially those in our most underrepresented and vulnerable communities.
GALECA’s efforts include the Crimson Honors, a film/TV criticism contest for LGBTQIA+ college students, and a vibrant YouTube channel that includes past Dorian Awards specials and fresh video chats with a variety of Hollywood notables. For more information about our group and members, follow @DorianAwards on Instagram, X and other social media, and visit GALECA.org.
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GALECA: THE SOCIETY OF LGBTQ ENTERTAINMENT CRITICS

2026 DORIAN FILM AWARDS FULL WINNERS LIST 

FILM OF THE YEAR Sinners (Warner Bros.)
DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR Ryan Coogler, Sinners (Warner Bros.)
SCREENPLAY OF THE YEAR Original or adapted Sinners, Ryan Coogler (Warner Bros.)
GENRE FILM OF THE YEAR For excellence in science fiction, fantasy and horror Sinners (Warner Bros.)

VISUALLY STRIKING FILM OF THE YEAR Sinners (Warner Bros.)

FILM MUSIC OF THE YEAR Sinners – Ludwig Göransson (Warner Bros.)
WILDE ARTIST AWARD To a truly groundbreaking force in entertainment Ryan Coogler**
LGBTQ FILM OF THE YEAR Pillion (A24)
AWAITING REPLY LGBTQ SCREENPLAY OF THE YEAR Sorry, Baby, Eva Victor (A24)
NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR Sentimental Value (Neon)

NOBODY LGBTQ NON-ENGLISH FILM OF THE YEAR Misericordia (Janus Films, Sideshow)

UNSUNG FILM OF THE YEAR To an exceptional movie worthy of greater attention Twinless (Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions)

UNSUNG LGBTQ FILM OF THE YEAR To an exceptional LGBTQ-themed movie worthy of greater attention Peter Hujar’s Day (Janus)


FILM PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (A24)

SUPPORTING FILM PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR Amy Madigan, Weapons (Warner Bros.)

DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix)

LGBTQ DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR Come See Me in the Good Light (Apple)

Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley in Come See Me in the Good Light. Image courtesy of Apple TV+

ANIMATED FILM OF THE YEAR KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix, Sony)

CAMPIEST FLICK Weapons (Warner Bros.)

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

GALECA LGBTQIA+ FILM TRAILBLAZER Gregg Araki 

TIMELESS STAR Honoring an exemplary career marked by character, wisdom and wit Tim Curry
Awards Totals By Studio

Warner Bros: 9

A24 : 4

Netflix: 2

Janus Films/Sideshow: 2

Neon: 1

Lionsgate, Roadside Attraction: 1

Apple: 1 

Sony: 1

Ben Whishaw in Peter Hujar’s Day. Image from Film Forum