Summary
Ryan Coogler's film "Sinners" set a new record by receiving 16 nominations for the 98th Academy Awards. This broke the previous record of 14 nominations held by films such as "Titanic." The awards ceremony is scheduled for March 15 in Los Angeles.
Key Facts
- "Sinners," a film directed by Ryan Coogler, received 16 Oscar nominations, setting a new record.
- The previous record for most nominations was 14, held by films like "Titanic."
- "One Battle After Another" received the second most nominations, with 13.
- "Sinners" includes nominations for best picture, best director, and best actor for Michael B. Jordan.
- Warner Bros. had a strong showing with "Sinners" and "One Battle After Another" among its nominations.
- Warner Bros. is in the process of being sold to Netflix for $72 billion.
- The Academy Awards will occur on March 15 and be broadcast live on ABC and Hulu.