Saturday, February 7, 2026

Bring Her Back’ Leads 2026 Australian Academy Awards; Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, Sarah Snook Among Winners

Supernatural folk horror movie "Bring Her Back" won the most awards at this year's Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards. Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, and Sarah Snook were also honored. The AACTA Awards celebrate achievements in film, television, documentary, online, and short form categories.

"Bring Her Back" won ten of its sixteen nominations, including Best Film, Best Direction, and Best Lead Actress in Film for Sally Hawkins.


The miniseries "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" came in second with nine AACTA Awards, including Best Lead Actor for Elordi.
 The drama series "The Newsreader" continued its winning streak with four wins. Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" won the Best Miniseries award.

Homegrown stars Robbie, Elordi, and Robert Irwin received the AACTA Audience Choice Award for Favorite Australian Actress, Favorite Australian Actor, and Favorite Media Personality.
 Snook was given the 2026 AACTA Trailblazer Award for her significant contributions to the screen industry.

In addition to Snook, the Academy honored other individuals.
 Bruce Beresford got the AACTA Longford Lyell Award. Kristina Ceyton and Samantha Jennings received the AACTA Byron Kennedy Award. Kate Armon and Craig Smith were awarded the AACTA Reg Grundy Award, while Clare Hughes won the AACTA Brian Walsh Award.

The pop-culture podcast "Shameless" won the first-ever Audience Choice Award for Best Podcast.
 "Stranger Things (Season 5)" won Favorite TV Show, and "Wicked: For Good" took the Favorite Film award.

The 2026 AACTA Awards Ceremony, presented by the Foxtel Group, took place on February 6 and was broadcast at 7:30 p.m. AEDT.
 An extended version of the ceremony will be available on Binge and Foxtel on February 7, starting at 7:30 p.m.

The 2026 AACTA Awards are part of the AACTA Festival, happening from February 4 to 8, celebrating film, television, and pop culture.


 Check out the full list of winners below.

FILM

Best Casting in Film presented by Casting Networks: “Bring Her Back”

Best Cinematography in Film: “Bring Her Back”

Best Costume Design in Film: “Bring Her Back”

Best Direction in Film: “Bring Her Back”

Best Editing in Film: “Bring Her Back”

Best Film: “Bring Her Back”

Best Indie Film: “Lesbian Space Princess”

Best Lead Actor in Film: Richard Roxburgh (“The Correspondent”)

Best Lead Actress in Film: Sally Hawkins (“Bring Her Back”)

Best Original Score in Film: “Bring Her Back”

Best Production Design in Film: “The Correspondent”

Best Screenplay in Film: “The Correspondent”

Best Sound in Film: “Bring Her Back”

Best Supporting Actor in Film: Julian McMahon (“The Surfer”)

Best Supporting Actress in Film: Deborah Mailman (“Kangaroo”)

TELEVISION

Best Acting in a Comedy: Miranda Tapsell (“Top End Bub”)

Best Casting in Television: “Apple Cider Vinegar”

Best Children’s Program: “Play School: All Together”

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Best Cinematography in Television: “The Narrow Road to the Deep North”

Best Comedy Entertainment Program: “Hard Quiz”

Best Comedy Performer: Tom Gleeson (“Hard Quiz”)

Best Costume Design in Television: “The Narrow Road to the Deep North”

Best Direction in Drama or Comedy: “The Narrow Road to the Deep North”


Best Direction in Nonfiction Television: “The People vs Robodebt”

Best Documentary or Factual Program: “The People vs Robodebt”

Best Drama Series: “The Newsreader”

Best Editing in Television: “The Narrow Road to the Deep North”

Best Entertainment Program: “Portrait Artist of the Year”

Best Factual Entertainment Program: “Alone Australia”

Best Lead Actor in a Drama: Jacob Elordi (“The Narrow Road to the Deep North”)

Best Lead Actress in a Drama: Anna Torv (“The Newsreader”)

Best Lifestyle Program: “Grand Designs Australia”

Best Miniseries: “Apple Cider Vinegar”

Best Narrative Comedy Series: “Bump”

Best Original Score in Television: “The Narrow Road to the Deep North”

Best Production Design in Television: “The Narrow Road to the Deep North”

Best Reality Program: “The Great Australian Bake Off”

Best Screenplay in Television: “The Newsreader”

Best Sound in Television: “The Narrow Road to the Deep North”

Best Stand-Up Special: Celia Pacquola (“I’m As Surprised As You Are”)

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama: Daniel Henshall (“The Newsreader”)

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama: Heather Mitchell (“The Narrow Road to the Deep North”)

DOCUMENTARY

Best Cinematography in a Documentary: “The Kimberley”

Best Documentary: “Journey Home, David Gulpilil”

Best Editing in a Documentary: “Unbreakable – The Jelena Dokic Story”

Best Original Score in a Documentary: “Journey Home, David Gulpilil”

Best Sound in a Documentary: “Yurlu | Country”

SHORT FILM

Best Short Film: “I’m The Most Racist Person I Know”

ONLINE

Best Online Drama or Comedy: “A Series of Unfortunate Dates”

OTHER

Best Hair and Makeup: “Bring Her Back”

Best Original Song: “Here I Go” from “Lesbian Space Princess”

Best Soundtrack: “Mix Tape”

Best Visual Effects or Animation: “Tron: Ares”

INDIVIDUAL

2026 AACTA Longford Lyell Award Recipient: Bruce Beresford

2026 AACTA Byron Kennedy Award Recipients: Kristina Ceyton, Samantha Jennings

2026 AACTA Reg Grundy Award Recipient: Kate Armon, Craig Smith

2026 AACTA Trailblazer Award Recipient: Sarah Snook

2026 AACTA Brian Walsh Award Recipient: Clare Hughes

AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARDS

Favourite TV Show: “Stranger Things “(Season 5)

Favourite Film: “Wicked: For Good”

Favourite Australian Actress: Margot Robbie

Favourite Australian Actor: Jacob Elordi

Favourite Media Personality: Robert Irwin

Favourite Australian Podcast: Shameless

Favourite Australian Music Video: The Kid LAROI – A Cold Play

Favourite Online Channel: Norris Nuts @norrisnuts

Favourite Digital Creator: Bridey Drake @brideydrake

Rabanne Breakthrough Artist: Mekonnen Knife

INTERNATIONAL AWARDS – FILM

AACTA International Award for Best Direction in Film – “One Battle After Another – Paul Thomas Anderson”

AACTA International Award for Best Film – “One Battle After Another”

AACTA International Award for Best Lead Actor in Film – Timothée Chalamet (as Marty Mauser) – “Marty Supreme”

AACTA International Award for Best Lead Actress in Film – Rose Byrne (as Linda) – “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You”

“AACTA International Award for Best Screenplay in Film” – “Sentimental Value” – Joachim Trier, Eskil Vogt

AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actor in Film – Jacob Elordi (as The Creature) – Frankenstein

AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actress in Film – Amy Madigan (as Aunt Gladys) – “Weapons”

INTERNATIONAL AWARDS – TELEVISION

AACTA International Award for Best Actor in a Series – Gary Oldman (as Jackson Lamb) – “Slow Horses”

AACTA International Award for Best Actress in a Series – Sarah Snook (as Marissa Irvine) – “All Her Fault”

AACTA International Award for Best Comedy Series – “The Studio” – Season 1

AACTA International Award for Best Drama Series – “Adolescence” – Season 1

Baldur’s Gate’ HBO Series in the Works From ‘The Last of Us’ Co-Creator Craig Mazin

HBO is working on a TV show based on Hasbro's fantasy role-playing video game series called "Baldur's Gate." Craig Mazin, who created and is the showrunner for HBO's successful video game adaptation "The Last of Us," will be the showrunner and executive producer for this new series. Mazin is also known for creating the 2019 limited series "Chernobyl." He will work with Jacqueline Lesko, Cecil O'Connor, and Gabriel Marano, who is the head of television at Hasbro Entertainment.

"Baldur's Gate" is part of the "Dungeons & Dragons" franchise.
 The first game in the series came out in 1998. The latest game, "Baldur's Gate 3," was released in 2023 and was very successful, both with critics and fans. It won all five major Game of the Year awards and had over 15 million players.

Mazin shared his thoughts in a statement, saying, "After spending nearly 1000 hours in the amazing world of 'Baldur's Gate 3,' it's a dream to continue the story that Larian and Wizards of The Coast created.
 I'm a huge fan of 'D&D' and the way Swen Vincke and his team brought it to life. I can't wait to help bring 'Baldur's Gate' and all its amazing characters to life with respect and love. I'm really thankful to Gabe Marano and his team at Hasbro for trusting me with this important property."

Francesca Orsi, executive vice president and head of drama programming at HBO, said, "We're happy to continue our partnership with Craig Mazin on 'Baldur's Gate.'
 His deep passion for the source material and his talent for creating immersive worlds with rich characters promise amazing results."

Gabriel Marano added, "The fans have been excited for an adaptation of 'Baldur's Gate,' and we couldn't ask for better partners than HBO and Craig Mazin to build this world with.
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Friday, February 6, 2026

Calle Malaga Movie

Calle Málaga

Calle Málaga movie poster

2025 | 1h 56m

Genre: Drama, Romance

Directed by Maryam Touzani

Written by

Maryam Touzani

Nabil Ayouch

Produced by

Nabil Ayouch

Amine Benjelloun

Jean-Rémi Ducourtioux

Starring

Carmen Maura

Marta Etura

Ahmed Boulane

María Alfonsa Rosso

Miguel Garcés

Cinematography Virginie Surdej

Edited by Teresa Font

Music by Freya Arde

Production

companies

Ali n' Productions

Les Films du Nouveau Monde

MOD Producciones

One Two Films

Velvet Films

Distributed by

Ad Vitam (France)

Caramel Films (Spain)

Release dates

February 6, 2026 (United States)

29 August 2025 (Venice)

16 March 2026 (France)

27 March 2026 (Spain)

Running time 116 minutes

Countries

Morocco

France

Spain

Germany

Belgium

Languages

Spanish

Arabic

The Strangers: Chapter 3 Movie

The Strangers: Chapter 3

The Strangers - Chapter 3 Movie poster

2026 | R | 1h 31m

Genre: Horror

Directed by Renny Harlin

Written by

Alan R. Cohen

Alan Freedland

Based on Characters

by Bryan Bertino

Produced by

Courtney Solomon

Mark Canton

Christopher Milburn

Gary Raskin

Alastair Birlingham

Charlie Dombek

Cast

Madelaine Petsch

Gabriel Basso

Ema Horvath

Richard Brake

Cinematography José David Montero

Edited by Michelle Harrison

Music by

Justin Burnett

Òscar Senén

Production

company

Fifth Element Productions

Distributed by Lionsgate

Release dates

January 15, 2026 (Los Angeles)

February 6, 2026 (United States)

Running time 91 minutes

Country United States

Language English

Solo Mio Movie

Solo Mio

Solo Mio Movie poster

2026 | PG | 1h 40m

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Directed by

Chuck Kinnane

Dan Kinnane

Written by

Kevin James

Patrick Kinnane

John Kinnane

Produced by

Mark Fasano

Jeffrey Greenstein

Cast

Kevin James

Kim Coates

Nicole Grimaudo

Alyson Hannigan

Jonathan Roumie

Cinematography Jared Fadel

Edited by Pete Kinnane

Music by Joy Ngiaw

Production

companies

A Higher Standard

Kinnane Brothers

Nickel City Pictures

Distributed by Angel Studios

Release dates

January 20, 2026 (Coconut Grove Cinépolis)

February 6, 2026 (United States)

Running time 96 minutes

Country United States

Language English

Budget $4 million

The Moment Movie

The Moment

The Moment movie poster

2026 | R | 1h 43m

Release Date: 6 FEB 2026

Genre: Comedy, Thriller, Drama

Directed by Aidan Zamiri

Written by

Aidan Zamiri

Bertie Brandes

Story by Charli XCX

Produced by

Charli XCX

David Hinojosa

Cast

Charli XCX

Rosanna Arquette

Kate Berlant

Jamie Demetriou

Hailey Benton Gates

Isaac Powell

Alexander Skarsgård

Cinematography Sean Price Williams

Edited by

Bill Sneddon

Neal Farmer

Music by A. G. Cook

Production

companies

2AM

Studio365

Good World

Distributed by A24

Release dates

January 23, 2026 (Sundance)

January 30, 2026 (United States)

Running time 103 minutes

Country United States

Language English

Budget $4 million

Box office $427,940

Pillion Movie

Pillion

Pillion movie poster

2025 | 1h 47m

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Directed by

Harry Lighton

Written by

Harry Lighton

Based on

Box Hill

by Adam Mars-Jones

Produced by

Emma Norton

Lee Groombridge

Ed Guiney

Andrew Lowe

Cast

Harry Melling

Alexander Skarsgård

Cinematography Nick Morris

Edited by Gareth C. Scales

Music by Oliver Coates

Production

companies

BBC Film

BFI

Element Pictures

Distributed by

Warner Bros. Pictures

Picturehouse Entertainment

Release dates

6 Feb 2026

18 May 2025 (Cannes)

28 November 2025 (United Kingdom)

Running time 107 minutes

Countries

United Kingdom

Ireland

Language English

Budget £814,000[2]

($1 million)

Box office $1.5 million