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Award season does not always roll out the red carpet for horror. This year changed that a little. The latest Actor Awards nominations quietly made room for genre performances that actually scared people and moved them at the same time.
Below are the horror-related nominations worth celebrating, each one proving that screaming, crying, and surviving monsters can count as serious acting.
Michael B Jordan
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Sinners
Michael B Jordan’s nomination for Sinners feels like a win for grounded genre performances. His role leans into fear and restraint rather than big flashy moments. It is the kind of horror performance that sneaks up on you and stays there.
Miles Caton
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Sinners

Miles Caton delivers one of those supporting performances that quietly steals focus. His work in Sinners adds emotional weight to the film’s darkest turns. It is subtle, unsettling, and very easy to underestimate.
Wunmi Mosaku
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Sinners

Wunmi Mosaku brings gravity to every scene she touches in Sinners. Her performance grounds the horror in something painfully human. This nomination feels especially earned.
Jacob Elordi
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Frankenstein

Jacob Elordi’s take on the Creature in Frankenstein avoids easy monster tropes. The performance leans emotional before it leans frightening. That balance is exactly why this nomination matters.
Frankenstein
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Ensemble nominations rarely go to horror, and this one hits hard. Frankenstein earned recognition for how its cast works together to sell tragedy and empathy. That is not an easy thing to pull off in a monster story.
Amy Madigan
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Weapons

Amy Madigan’s work in Weapons proves that horror does not need volume to be effective. Her performance is controlled and deeply uncomfortable. Her creepiness lingers long after the credits roll.
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