Ryan Coogler's Sinners has delivered a crushing blow to expectations, storming ahead with 16 nominations - the most for any film in the 97-year history of the Academy Awards. The Oscar nominations have left the industry reeling, handing out snubs to notable films like Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another and Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein.
Despite these misses, Sinners has emerged as the story of this awards season, telling a violent, high-energy tale of racism, music, and the black experience. The film's unapologetic exploration of its subject matter has sparked a culture war, challenging conventional notions of what makes for a "respectable" Oscar contender.
For those who had been predicting a sweep by more traditional fare like ChloΓ© Zhao's Hamnet or Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another, Coogler's film has brought the smackdown. While some may argue that Sinners is not their favorite Coogler film (and it's true, Black Panther and Creed will always hold a special place), its structural ambition and willingness to challenge genre expectations make it a standout.
As the nominations continue to roll in, one thing is clear: Ryan Coogler has made Oscar history. And with Michael B Jordan leading the charge as his stylish co-star, Sinners fans are cheering on for the full house of wins that they know their film deserves. Will the critics' darlings like Marty Supreme and Frankenstein make a splash at the Oscars? Only time will tell.
In the meantime, Coogler's Sinners has taken its rightful place as the most buzzworthy contender of the season. Whether it ultimately takes home the top prize or not, one thing is certain: this film has left an indelible mark on awards season.
Despite these misses, Sinners has emerged as the story of this awards season, telling a violent, high-energy tale of racism, music, and the black experience. The film's unapologetic exploration of its subject matter has sparked a culture war, challenging conventional notions of what makes for a "respectable" Oscar contender.
For those who had been predicting a sweep by more traditional fare like ChloΓ© Zhao's Hamnet or Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another, Coogler's film has brought the smackdown. While some may argue that Sinners is not their favorite Coogler film (and it's true, Black Panther and Creed will always hold a special place), its structural ambition and willingness to challenge genre expectations make it a standout.
As the nominations continue to roll in, one thing is clear: Ryan Coogler has made Oscar history. And with Michael B Jordan leading the charge as his stylish co-star, Sinners fans are cheering on for the full house of wins that they know their film deserves. Will the critics' darlings like Marty Supreme and Frankenstein make a splash at the Oscars? Only time will tell.
In the meantime, Coogler's Sinners has taken its rightful place as the most buzzworthy contender of the season. Whether it ultimately takes home the top prize or not, one thing is certain: this film has left an indelible mark on awards season.