Ryan Cooglerβs blues-steeped vampire epic βSinnersβ led all films with 16 nominations to the 98th Academy Awards on Thursday, setting a record for the most in Oscar history.
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voters showered βSinnersβ with more nominations than they had ever bestowed before, breaking the 14-nomination mark set by βAll About Eve,β βTitanicβ and βLa La Land.β Along with best picture, Coogler was nominated for best director and best screenplay, and double-duty star Michael B. Jordan was rewarded with his first Oscar nomination, for best actor.
This image released by Warner Bros Pictures shows Michael B. Jordan, foreground from left, Michael B. Jordan and Omar Benson Miller in a scene from "Sinners."
Paul Thomas Andersonβs father-daughter revolutionary saga βOne Battle After Another,β the favorite coming into nominations, trailed in second with 13 of its own. Four of its actors β Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn β were nominated, though newcomer Chase Infiniti was left out in best actress.
In those two top nominees, the filmΒ academy put its full force behind a pair of visceral and bracingly original American epics that each connected with a fraught national moment. Cooglerβs Jim Crow-era film β the rare horror movie to win the academyβs favor β conjures a mythical allegory of Black life. In βOne Battle After Another,β a dormant spirit of rebellion is revived in an out-of-control police state.
This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Leonardo DiCaprio in a scene from "One Battle After Another."
Both are also Warner Bros. titles. In the midst of a contentious sale to Netflix, the 102-year-old studio had its best Oscar nominations mornings ever, with 33 total nods. In a memo to Warner Bros. Discovery employees, David Zaslav, chief executive, called it βa golden moment for our company.β As the fate of Warner Bros., which Netflix is buying for $72 billion, hangs in the balance amid a challenge from Paramount Skydance, Hollywood is bracing for potentially the largest realignment in the film industryβs history.
Here is the full list of nominees:
This image released by Focus Features shows Jessie Buckley, center, in a scene from "Hamnet."
Best Picture
βBugoniaβ; βF1β; βFrankensteinβ; βHamnetβ; βMarty Supremeβ; βOne Battle After Anotherβ; βThe Secret Agentβ; βSentimental Valueβ; βSinnersβ; βTrain Dreams.β
Best Actress
Jessie Buckley, βHamnetβ; Rose Byrne, βIf I Had Legs Iβd Kick Youβ; Renate Reinsve, βSentimental Valueβ; Emma Stone, βBugoniaβ; Kate Hudson, βSong Sung Blue.β
Best Actor
TimothΓ©e Chalamet, βMarty Supremeβ; Leonardo DiCaprio, βOne Battle After Anotherβ; Ethan Hawke, βBlue Moonβ; Michael B. Jordan, βSinnersβ; Wagner Moura, βThe Secret Agent.β
This image released by A24 shows TimothΓ©e Chalamet in a scene from "Marty Supreme."
Best Supporting Actress
Elle Fanning, βSentimental Valueβ; Inga Ibsdotter LilIeaas, βSentimental Valueβ; Amy Madigan, βWeaponsβ; Wunmi Mosaku, βSinnersβ; Teyana Taylor, βOne Battle After Another.β
Best Supporting Actor
Jacob Elordi, βFrankensteinβ; Sean Penn, βOne Battle After Anotherβ; Stellan SkarsgΓ₯rd, βSentimental Valueβ; Benicio del Toro, βOne Battle After Anotherβ Delroy Lindo, βSinners.β
Director
Paul Thomas Anderson, βOne Battle After Anotherβ; Ryan Coogler, βSinnersβ; ChloΓ© Zhao, βHamnetβ; Josh Safdie, βMarty Supremeβ; Joachim Trier, βSentimental Value.β
Original Song
βGoldenβ from βKpop Demon Huntersβ; βTrain Dreamsβ from βTrain Dreamsβ; βDear Meβ from βDiane Warren: Relentlessβ; βI Lied To Youβ from βSinnersβ; βSweet Dreams Of Joyβ from βViva Verdi!β
Original Score
βBugonia,β Jerskin Fendrix; βFrankenstein,β Alexandre Desplate; βHamnet,β Max Richter; βOne Battle After Another,β Jonny Greenwood; βSinners,β Ludwig GΓΆransson.
Animated Film
Arcoβ; βElioβ; βKPop Demon Huntersβ; βLittle AmΓ©lie or the Character of Rainβ; βZootopia 2.β
International Film
The Secret Agent,β Brazil; βIt Was Just an Accident,β France; βSentimental Value,β Norway; βSirΓ’t,β Spain; βThe Voice of Hind Rajab,β Tunisia.
Documentary Feature
βThe Perfect Neighborβ; βThe Alabama Solutionβ; βCome See Me in the Good Lightβ; βCutting Through Rocksβ; βMr. Nobody Against Putin.β
Casting
βHamnetβ; βMarty Supremeβ; βOne Battle After Anotherβ; βThe Secret Agentβ; βSinners.β
Best Sound
βF1β; βFrankensteinβ; βOne Battle after Anotherβ; βSinnersβ; βSirΔt.β
Cinematography
βFrankensteinβ; βMarty Supremeβ; βOne Battle After Anotherβ; βSinnersβ; βTrain Dreams.β
Original Screenplay
βBlue Moon,β Robert Kaplow; βIt Was Just an Accident,β Jafar Panahi, with script collaborators Nader SaΓ―var, Shadmehr Rastin, Mehdi Mahmoudian; βMarty Supreme,β Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie; βSentimental Value,β Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier; βSinners,β Ryan Coogler.
Adapted Screenplay
βBugoniaβ; Will Tracy; βFrankenstein,β Guillermo del Toro; βHamnet,β ChloΓ© Zhao and Maggie OβFarrell; βOne Battle After Another,β Paul Thomas Anderson; βTrain Dreams,β Clint Bailey and Greg Kwedar.
Live Action Short Film
βButcherβs Stainβ; βA Friend of Dorothyβ; βJane Austenβs Period Dramaβ; βThe Singersβ; βTwo People Exchanging Saliva.β
Animated Short Film
βButterflyβ; βForevergreenβ; βThe Girl Who Cried Pearlsβ; βRetirement Planβ; βThe Three Sisters.β
Documentary Short Film
βAll the Empty Roomsβ; βArmed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaudβ; βChildren No More: Were and Are Goneβ; βThe Devil Is Busyβ; βPerfectly a Strangeness.β
Visual Effects
βAvatar: Fire and Ashβ; βF1β³; βJurassic World Rebirthβ; βThe Lost Busβ; βSinners.β
Production Design
βFrankensteinβ; βHamnetβ; βMarty Supremeβ; βOne Battle After Anotherβ; βSinners.β
Film Editing
βF1β; βMarty Supremeβ; βOne Battle After Anotherβ; βSentimental Valueβ; βSinners.β
Makeup and Hairstyling
βFrankensteinβ; βKokuhoβ; βSinnersβ; βThe Smashing Machineβ; βThe Ugly Stepsister.β
Costume Design
βAvatar: Fire and Ashβ; βFrankensteinβ; βHamnetβ; βMarty Supremeβ; βSinners.β
A coronation for Coogler
For Coogler, the 39-year-old filmmaker of βFruitvale Stationβ and βBlack Panther,β it was a crowning moment. One of Hollywood's most esteemed yet humble filmmakers, Coogler has called βSinnersβ β a film that he will own outright 25 years after its release β his most personal movie.
βI wrote this script for my uncle who passed away 11 years ago,β Coogler said in an interview Thursday morning. βI got to imagine that heβs listening to some blues music right now to celebrate.β
Reached by phone an hour after the nominations were read, Coogler β speaking alongside his wife and producer Zinzi Coogler and producer Sev Ohanian β was still trying to process the movie's record-breaking haul.
βI love making movies. Iβm honored to wake up every day and do it. I was writing last night. Thatβs why I didnβt get too much sleep,β said Coogler, chuckling. βHonestly, bro, I still feel a little bit asleep right now.β
The other top nominees
The 10 films nominated for best picture are βBugonia,β βF1,β βFrankenstein,β βHamnet,β βMarty Supreme,β βOne Battle After Another,β βThe Secret Agent,β βSentimental Value,β βSinnersβ and βTrain Dreams.β
Guillermo del Toroβs lush Mary Shelley adaptation βFrankenstein,β Josh Safdieβs period ping-pong odyssey βMarty Supremeβ and Joachim Trierβs family drama βSentimental Valueβ all scored nine nominations. ChloΓ© Zhao's speculative Shakespeare drama βHamnetβ collected eight nods. With the notable exception of del Toro, those filmmakers filled up a best director category of Anderson, Coogler, Safdie, Trier and Zhao, who in 2021 became the first woman of color to ever win the award.
The nine nods for βMarty Supremeβ included a third best actor nod for 30-year-old TimothΓ©e Chalamet, the favorite in the category he narrowly missed winning last year for βA Complete Unknown.β With Jordan and Chalamet, the nominees are Ethan Hawke for βBlue Moon,β Wagner Moura for βThe Secret Agentβ and DiCaprio for βOne Battle After Another.β
Reached by phone Thursday, DiCaprio said the nominations for βOne Battle After Anotherβ and βSinnersβ signaled a sea change in an industry where studios have largely shied away from big-budget original stories.
βTo me what matters is great ideas and original filmmaking,β said DiCaprio. βI think thereβs this tide of change that is going to happen no matter how we feel about it.β
Nominated for best actress was the category favorite, Jessie Buckley (βHamnetβ), along with Rose Byrne (βIf I Had Legs Iβd Kick Youβ), Kate Hudson (βSong Sung Blueβ), Renate Reinsve (βSentimental Valueβ) and two-time winner Emma Stone, who landed her sixth nomination, for βBugonia.β
βKPopβ leads a field light on big hits
The yearβs most-watched movie, with more than half a billion views on Netflix, βKPop Demon Hunters,β scored nominations for both best song (βGoldenβ) and best animated feature. Sony Pictures developed and produced the film, but after selling it to Netflix, it became a worldwide sensation.
Blockbusters otherwise had a difficult morning. Universal Picturesβ βWicked: For Goodβ was shut out entirely. While βAvatar: Fire and Ashβ notched nominations for costume design and visual effects, it became the first βAvatarβ film not nominated for best picture. The biggest box-office hit nominated for Hollywood's top award instead was βF1,β an Apple production that landed four nominations. The streamer partnered with Warner Bros. to distribute the racing drama.
This year, the Oscars are introducing a new category for casting. That new honor helped βSinnersβ and βOne Battle After Anotherβ pad their already impressive stats. Along with those two films, the nominees are βHamnet,β βMarty Supremeβ and βThe Secret Agent.β
An international shift continues
The academy, which has expanded its overseas membership in recent years, also continued its tilt toward international films. Every category included one international nominee. For the eighth year in a row, a non-English-language film was nominated for best picture. More non-English performances were nominated than ever before.
The top nominee of them all was Trier's Norwegian drama βSentimental Value.β It cleaned up in the supporting actor categories, with nods for Stellan SkarsgΓ₯rd, Inga Ibsdotter LilIeaas and Elle Fanning. Also nominated for best supporting actress, in addition to Taylor: Amy Madigan for βWeaponsβ and Wunmi Mosaku for βSinners.β In supporting actor, the nominees included Jacob Elordi for βFrankensteinβ and, in a surprise that likely dislodged Paul Mescal of βHamnet,β Delroy Lindo for βSinners.β
A competitive best international feature category mirrored the turbulent state of the world. That included the Iranian revenge drama and Palme d'Or winner βIt Was Just an Accident,β by the often-imprisoned filmmaker Jafar Panahi. He's spoken passionately against the ongoing crackdown of demonstrators in his home country. France nominated the film.
Also nominated: the Tunisian entry βThe Voice of Hind Rajab,β about volunteers at the Palestine Red Crescent Society; the timely Brazilian political thriller βThe Secret Agentβ; the apocalyptic Spanish road movie βSirΓ’tβ and βSentimental Value.β Four of those nominees came from one independent distributor: Neon. The company, which has had an enviable streak of Palme d'Or wins, was second only to Warner Bros. with a collective 16 nominations.
The 98th Academy Awards will take place on March 15 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and will be televised live on ABC and Hulu. YouTube's new deal to exclusively air won't take effect until 2029. This year, Conan OβBrien will return as host.
Photos: Scenes from the red carpet at the 97th Academy Awards
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