Core Insights - Ryan Coogler's film "Sinners" received a record-breaking 16 nominations at the 98th Academy Awards, surpassing the previous record of 14 nominations held by "All About Eve," "Titanic," and "La La Land" [1][10] - "One Battle After Another," directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, followed closely with 13 nominations, showcasing strong competition between the two films [2][10] - The Academy's recognition of these films reflects a focus on original American narratives that resonate with current social issues, particularly in the context of race and rebellion [3][10] Nominations Overview - The ten films nominated for Best Picture include "Bugonia," "F1," "Frankenstein," "Hamnet," "Marty Supreme," "One Battle After Another," "The Secret Agent," "Sentimental Value," "Sinners," and "Train Dreams" [6][10] - "Frankenstein," "Marty Supreme," and "Sentimental Value" each received nine nominations, indicating a competitive landscape for the awards [6][10] Actor and Actress Nominations - In the Best Actor category, nominees include Michael B. Jordan for "Sinners," Timothée Chalamet for "Marty Supreme," Leonardo DiCaprio for "One Battle After Another," Ethan Hawke for "Blue Moon," and Wagner Moura for "The Secret Agent" [7][10] - The Best Actress nominees feature Jessie Buckley for "Hamnet," Rose Byrne for "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You," Kate Hudson for "Song Sung Blue," Renate Reinsve for "Sentimental Value," and Emma Stone for "Bugonia," marking her sixth nomination [7][10] Industry Context - The Oscars introduced a new category for casting, which benefited "Sinners" and "One Battle After Another," further enhancing their nomination tallies [9][10] - Warner Bros. achieved its best Oscar nominations morning ever amid a contentious sale to Netflix for $72 billion, highlighting significant industry shifts [10]
Oscars nominations 2026: Sinners becomes first film in history to grab 16 Academy awards nominations, defeats Leonardo DiCaprio's 'One Battle After Another', 'Titanic'