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The Tinys

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Revision as of 22:59, 4 March 2026 by Spr1ggs (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Tinys Awards''', also known as '''The Tinys''', is an annual award show where DGG votes for the best films of the year in several categories modeled after the Academy Awards. The Best Picture vote uses an instant-runoff voting system (via [https://dinkdonk.mov dinkdonk.mov]), the same method used by the Oscars for Best Picture selection. It was created and run by drt0. The 2026 ceremony was streamed on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhm73YR6lKM YouTube] ([h...")
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The Tinys Awards, also known as The Tinys, is an annual award show where DGG votes for the best films of the year in several categories modeled after the Academy Awards. The Best Picture vote uses an instant-runoff voting system (via dinkdonk.mov), the same method used by the Oscars for Best Picture selection. It was created and run by drt0.

The 2026 ceremony was streamed on YouTube (with chat replay).

The Tinys 2026

Yellow background indicates a winner.

Best Picture

The biggest award - it honors the best overall motion picture of the year.

Voted via instant-runoff on dinkdonk.mov. Results show final round vote totals.

Place Nominee Final Round Votes
1 Bugonia (2025) 80 + 120 votes (55.56%)
2 Marty Supreme (2025) 55 + 105 votes (44.44%)
3 One Battle After Another (2025) 57 + 45 votes (28.33%)
4 Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc (2025) 43 + 20 votes (17.5%)
5 Sinners (2025) 28 + 13 votes (11.39%)
6 No Other Choice (2025) 27 + 3 votes (8.33%)
7 Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025) 24 + 1 votes (6.94%)
8 Weapons (2025) 22 + 3 votes (6.94%)
9 Hamnet (2025) 13 + 1 votes (3.89%)
10 Eddington (2025) 11 votes (3.06%)

Best Directing

Awards the individual who orchestrated the creative vision of the film, guiding the actors and technical crew to create the final product.

207 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another 28.5%
2 Zach Cregger – Weapons 24.6%
3 Yorgos Lanthimos – Bugonia 18.8%
4 Park Chan-wook – No Other Choice 14.5%
5 Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme 13.5%

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Honors the male leads who have the most screen time and whose characters drive the main story.

210 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 Timothée Chalamet – Marty Supreme 36.7%
2 Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another 27.1%
3 Jesse Plemons – Bugonia 14.8%
4 Michael B. Jordan – Sinners 12.9%
5 Lee Byung-hun – No Other Choice 8.6%

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Honors the female leads who have the most screen time and whose characters drive the main story.

204 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 Emma Stone – Bugonia 45.1%
2 Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value 18.1%
3 Chase Infiniti – One Battle After Another 13.7%
4 Jessie Buckley – Hamnet 12.3%
5 Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I'd Kick You 10.8%

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Honors actors with significant but smaller roles than the leads; they often provide vital context, comic relief, or conflict to the main story.

208 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 Sean Penn – One Battle After Another 38%
2 Nicholas Hoult – Superman 17.3%
3 Benicio del Toro – One Battle After Another 16.3%
4 Stellan Skarsgård – Sentimental Value 14.9%
5 Josh Brolin – Weapons 13.5%

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Honors actors with significant but smaller roles than the leads; they often provide vital context, comic relief, or conflict to the main story.

200 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 Elle Fanning – Sentimental Value 26.5%
2 Odessa A'zion – Marty Supreme 22%
3 Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another 21%
4 Amy Madigan – Weapons 16%
5 Julia Garner – Weapons 14.5%

Best Writing (Original Screenplay)

Awards the scriptwriter for a story that was created from scratch, not based on any previously published material.

203 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 Marty Supreme – Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie 28.1%
2 Eddington – Ari Aster 24.6%
3 Weapons – Zach Cregger 21.2%
4 Sentimental Value – Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier 15.3%
5 Sinners – Ryan Coogler 10.8%

Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

Awards the scriptwriter for a script based on existing material, such as a novel, play, memoir, or short story.

203 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 Bugonia – Will Tracy 32%
2 No Other Choice – Park Chan-wook 22.7%
3 The Naked Gun – Dan Gregor 18.2%
4 Hamnet – Chloé Zhao and Maggie O'Farrell 16.7%
5 One Battle After Another – Paul Thomas Anderson 10.3%

Best International Feature Film

Honors the best film produced outside of the United States.

195 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 Sentimental Value 34.4%
2 It Was Just an Accident 31.8%
3 Sirât 19%
4 The Secret Agent 5.6%
5 The Voice of Hind Rajab 3.6%
6 Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc 3.1%
7 No Other Choice 2.6%

Best Cinematography

Honors the Director of Photography for the visual look of the film, including lighting, camera angles, and composition.

203 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 One Battle After Another – Michael Bauman 25.1%
2 No Other Choice – Kim Woo-hyung 22.2%
3 Bugonia – Robbie Ryan 18.2%
4 Marty Supreme – Darius Khondji 17.7%
5 Train Dreams – Adolpho Veloso 16.7%

Best Music (Original Score)

Honors the composer who wrote the instrumental background music (orchestral or electronic) that underscores the emotional tone of the film.

204 responses.

# Nominee Percentage of vote
1 Sinners – Ludwig Göransson 37.3%
2 Marty Supreme – Daniel Lopatin 18.6%
3 F1 – Hans Zimmer 17.2%
4 Bugonia – Jerskin Fendrix 13.7%
5 One Battle After Another – Jonny Greenwood 13.2%