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'One Battle After Another' leads BAFTA nominations, 'Sinners' also recognised
Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another leads BAFTA with 14 nominations, closely followed by Ryan Coogler's Sinners with 13, marking a strong showing for UK and international films.
- At BAFTA's headquarters Tuesday, announcers David Jonsson and Aimee Lou Wood revealed Paul Thomas Anderson, director led with 14 nominations, ahead of Ryan Coogler, director with 13.
- Oscar momentum helped frame the BAFTA race, with One Battle After Another's 16 longlist mentions, the most ever recorded, while the two films also led the 2026 Oscars nominations last week.
- Performance categories feature Leonardo DiCaprio and Michael B. Jordan as leading actor nominees, alongside nine first-time nominees including Robert Aramayo and Michael B. Jordan.
- Winners will be revealed at the Feb. 22 ceremony in London, with BAFTA often providing clues about Oscar success.
- Hamnet and Marty Supreme each earned 11 nominations, while Frankenstein and Sentimental Value both clocked eight nominations.
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One Battle After Another leads the BAFTA nominations, with a total of 14, edging ahead of Sinners. Hamnet and Marty Supreme also dominate the list - follow the latest below.
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Read Full ArticleAs at the Oscars, it's a match between Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After the Other" and Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" getting ready. - "One Battle After the Other" and "Sinners" leading the nominations for the Baftas (Culture, Media and Entertainment).
'One Battle After Another' leads BAFTA nominations, 'Sinners' also recognised
Action-packed dark comedy "One Battle After Another" led nominations for the BAFTA Film Awards on Tuesday, with vampire thriller and box office smash "Sinners" also widely recognised at Britain's top movie honours.
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