Oscar Nominations: ‘Sinners’ Breaks Record With 16
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Brooks Barnes and Nicole Sperling, The New York Times

The nominations for the 98th Academy Awards were dominated by Hollywood’s most endangered species — highly original, studio-made films with hefty budgets.
“Sinners,” a horror fantasia set in the 1930s and rooted in Black culture, and “One Battle After Another,” a primal scream about authoritarianism and citizen resistance, emerged as films to beat by securing nominations in most major categories, including picture, director, actor, supporting actress, supporting actor cinematography and screenplay. “Sinners,” which sold $368 million in tickets, received 16 nominations in total, more than any other film in Academy Award history.
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