The Golden Globes might be over but there are plenty of award-winning films and television to get caught up on.
From streaming to cinema, here’s where you can watch all the big winners from the Golden Globes.
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HBO MaxOne Battle After Another
Paul Thomas Anderson’s sprawling adventure won the most awards at the Golden Globes with four awards:
Best Picture — Musical/ComedyBest Director — Paul Thomas AndersonBest Screenplay — Paul Thomas AndersonBest Supporting Actress — Teyana Taylor
You can catch the 2 hour and 42 minute film at home on HBO Max.
It was released in Australia last September, but a couple of theatres are still showing one screening per day, so check your local cinema if you’re keen to see it on the big screen.
Sinners
Sinners won two Golden Globes. (Warner Bros)
Sinners, a gothic vampire tale set in 1930s America, picked up two gongs at the Golden Globes, including:
Best ScoreCinematic and Box Office Achievement
The film was released in Australian theatres last April, but you can stream it now on HBO Max.
The Pitt
TV still from The Pitt (2025) featuring Noah Wyle, Ned Brower and Supriya Ganesh (Supplied: HBO Max)
High-intensity hospital drama The Pitt continued its winning streak from last year’s Emmys, picking up two Golden Globes for:
Best Drama SeriesBest Actor in a Drama Series — Noah Wyle
The series is currently streaming on HBO Max, with its second season only being released last week, so plenty to catch up on!
Apple TVThe Studio
Seth Rogan’s The Studio, which skewers Hollywood, has been on an absolute winning streak since last September’s Emmys.
It picked up two Golden Globes, including:
Best Musical/Comedy Series — The StudioBest Actor in a Musical/Comedy Series — Seth Rogan
You can catch The Studio on Apple TV.
Pluribus
Pluribus won a Golden Globe for its first season, and will compete at the Emmys in September. (Supplied: Apple TV+)
Pluribus is the new kid on the television block as it only came out last November, but it is getting rave reviews from critics and audiences alike.
The series centres around the most miserable person on Earth who must save the world from happiness.
Its star, Rhea Seehorn, picked up her first-ever Golden Globe after missing out at the Emmys for her work in Better Call Saul.
You can catch Pluribus on Apple TV.
NetflixAdolescence
Adolescence capped off its awards success with four Golden Globes. (Netflix)
Adolescence dominated the Emmys last year and continued its winning streak at the Golden Globes, picking up four awards:
Best Limited Series — AdolescenceBest Supporting Actress — Erin DohertyBest Supporting Actor — Owen CooperBest Actor in a Limited Series — Stephen Graham
You can catch the four-part miniseries on Netflix.
KPop Demon Hunters
KPop Demon Hunters was a global smash hit. (Supplied: Netflix)
KPop Demon Hunters is Netflix’s most watched original film, garnering more than 500 million viewers, according to the streamer.
It is an absolute hit with Gen Alpha who sent its music storming up the charts, so it’s no surprise it won:
Best Animated Motion PictureBest Original Song — Golden
You can watch KPop Demon Hunters on Netflix.
StanHacks
Jean Smart won her second Golden Globe for Hacks. (Stan)
Hacks, the comedy series which pairs a stand-up veteran (Jean Smart) with a zillennial comedy writer (Hannah Einbinder) has become something of a sure-fire hit come awards season.
Jean Smart won her second Golden Globe for her performance as Deborah Vance, again taking home the gong for Best Actress in a musical or comedy.
You can watch all four seasons of Hacks on Stan, with a fifth season coming soon.
Disney+Dying for Sex
Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate in Dying for Sex. (Supplied: Disney+)
Dying for Sex, the sex positive TV show that gets real about life and relationships, picked up its first Golden Globe.
Its star, Michelle Williams, won Best Performance by a Female Actor in a limited series.
You can watch Dying for Sex on Disney+.
In cinemas nowSentimental Value
Sentimental Value had the second-most nominations, with eight nods. (Suppled: Cannes)
Norwegian film Sentimental Value sees two sisters reunite with their estranged father, a once-renowned director who offers one daughter a role in what he hopes will be his comeback film.
Stellan Skarsgård won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as the complicated director.
Sentimental Value was released in Australia on Boxing Day and is currently playing in cinemas.
Coming soon to cinemasHamnet
Inspired by Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel of the same name, Hamnet follows the story of William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes, who celebrate the birth of their son, Hamnet, before tragedy strikes.
Hamnet was one of the big winners at the Golden Globes, taking home:
Best Picture — DramaBest Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama — Jessie Buckley
Hamnet will be released in cinemas on January 15.
Marty Supreme 
Timothée Chalamet has won the Critics Choice Award and now the Golden Globe for Marty Supreme. (Supplied)
Ping-pong comedy drama Marty Supreme is going from strength to strength this awards season.
Timothée Chalamet beat out Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney to win Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy.
If you can’t wait to see it, you’ll have to wait a little longer, with Marty Supreme hitting theatres on January 22.
The Secret Agent
The Secret Agent won two Golden Globes, including:
Best Picture — Non-English LanguageBest Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) — Wagner Moura
The film, set in the 1970s, follows a teacher who moves from São Paulo to Recife during Carnival to escape his violent past.
The Secret Agent will be released in theatres on January 22.
Out of cinemas, not yet on streamingIf I Had Legs I’d Kick You
This is Rose Byrne’s first Golden Globes win. (AP: Logan White/A24)
Australia’s Rose Byrne won her first-ever Golden Globe when she took out Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy for her performance in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.
The film follows a woman who tries to navigate her daughter’s mystery illness, her absent husband, and a missing person, all the while having a hostile relationship with her therapist.
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You is no longer screening in most theatres as it came out in mid-November, and it has not yet been released on streaming.
But you still have the option to rent or buy the film on Apple TV, Amazon, YouTube or Google Play.