‘Sinners’ sets new Oscar record with 16 nominations

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“Sinners” made good.

Ryan Coogler’s vampire tale leads the pack of contenders for the 98th Academy Awards with 16 total nominations, including best picture, setting a record for the most in Oscar history.

“Sinners” crushed the previous record of 14 nominations held by “All About Eve” (1950), “Titanic” (1997) and “La La Land” (2016).

Coogler received nominations for best director and best screenplay. Michael B. Jordan, who stars in a dual role as twin brothers who open up a “juke joint” in the Mississippi Delta in the early 1930s, nabbed a best lead actor nod. Delroy Lindo and Wunmi Mosaku are up for their supporting performances.

Read the full list of nominees here.

The film was also recognized for achievement in cinematography, visual effects, sound, production design, editing, casting, costume design, song, score, and makeup and hairstyling.

“Sinners” was widely expected to dominate the list of nominees after impressing critics and dazzling audiences alike. It was last year’s seventh-highest-grossing title at the North American box office, raking in nearly $280 million. It pulled in another $88 million abroad for a worldwide gross of $368 million.

Warner Bros., the studio that distributed “Sinners,” likewise put up impressive numbers Thursday, notching 13 nominations for Paul Thomas Anderson’s seriocomic thriller “One Battle After Another” and a best supporting actress nod for Amy Madigan’s gleefully deranged performance in the horror film “Weapons.”

Coogler and Jordan are frequent collaborators, dating back to the director’s feature debut, “Fruitvale Station,” in 2013. Jordan starred in Coogler’s “Creed,” a reboot of the “Rocky” franchise, and he played a key supporting role in Coogler’s culture-conquering Marvel epic “Black Panther.”

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the voting body behind the Oscars, traditionally shies away from recognizing horror films, but that appears to be changing. “The Substance,” a gross-out body-horror satire starring Demi Moore, landed a best picture nomination last year. “Sinners” continues the trend.



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