On December 15, the Seattle Film Critics Society Awards announced its winners for this year. The awards were given across 23 different categories. Several hit movies of this year, including Sinners, One Battle After Another, Frankenstein, Good Boy, and more, made it to the winners' list of Seattle Film Critics Society Awards.The President of Seattle Film Critics Society, Kathy Fennessy, commented on this year’s awards:“A number of films made an impact on our members this year, but none more than Paul Thomas Anderson’s 10th feature,One Battle After Another, which captures the present moment like nothing else with vivid characters, thrilling–sometimes hilarious–chase sequences, and a tender father-daughter relationship in which the revolutionary spirit passes from one generation to the next”Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another turned out victorious in most categories, including Best Picture, Actor, Director, and Ensemble. Sinners and Frankenstein are movies with awards in more than one category. Kpop Demon Hunters bagged an award for Animated Film at the Seattle Film Critics Society Awards.Director Sky Hopinka will be honored with the John Hartl Pacific Northwest Spotlight Award at the SFCS Awards.More about winners at Seattle Film Critics Society Awards (SFCS)Here’s the complete rundown of winners at the Seattle Film Critics Society AwardsBest Picture – One Battle After AnotherBest Director – Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After AnotherLead Actor – Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After AnotherLead Actress – Jessie Buckley, HamnetSupporting Actor – Sean Penn, One Battle After AnotherSupporting Actress – Wunmi Mosaku, SinnersYouth Performance – Jacobi Jupe, HamnetEnsemble – One Battle After AnotherScreenplay – One Battle After AnotherEditing – One Battle After AnotherCinematography – SinnersProduction Design – FrankensteinCostume Design – FrankensteinOriginal Score – One Battle After AnotherAnimated Film – KPop Demon HuntersDocumentary Film – WTO/99International Film – It Was Just an AccidentVisual Effects – Avatar: Fire and AshAction Choreography – Mission: Impossible – The Final ReckoningVillain of the Year – Aunt GladysPacific Northwest Film – Train DreamsPacific Northwest Short – Songs of Black FolkSpecial Citation – Indy, Good BoyOverall, the Seattle Film Critics Society Awards highlighted a year of bold storytelling and standout performances across genres. With One Battle After Another emerging as the clear frontrunner and films like Sinners, Frankenstein, and KPop Demon Hunters also earning recognition, the winners reflect the Society’s appreciation for both artistic ambition and emotional depth. Together, the awards celebrate cinema that resonated strongly with critics and captured the cultural moment of the year.Also read: "Delete it, Mr President": Piers Morgan reacts after Donald Trump takes aim at Rob Reiner's criticism in condolence message