The film “Sinners,” directed by Ryan Coogler, has already been recognized in history before award ceremonies are announced. Despite the possibility of not receiving any statues, the movie has achieved a remarkable milestone with 16 nominations. This surpasses established films like “Titanic” (1997) and “La La Land” (2016), which each garnered 14 nominations.
The attention has shifted somewhat about ballet and opera, leading Timothee Chalamet to appear to have largely withdrawn from the Oscar race. This strategic move has created space for two significant contenders within his category: Michael B. Jordan and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Interestingly, the Oscars host and therapist, Amelia Dimoldenberg, offers a unique perspective. View the full interview with her and Lead Actress nominee Rose Byrne (IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU) here: https://t.co/vKs8HSs4CG. It’s clear that “Sinners” has made a substantial impact, setting a new standard for film recognition before any official awards are presented.
The film’s success highlights the growing interest and discussion surrounding its themes and performances.
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