Coogler and Jordan Earn Their First Oscars
Sinners secured four Oscars including Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay, with Autumn Durald Arkapaw becoming the first woman to win Best Cinematography.
- On Sunday, March 15, 2026, Ryan Coogler's Sinners won four Oscars at the 98th Academy Awards, with Michael B. Jordan winning Best Actor and thanking those who believed in Coogler's vision.
- Set in the 1930s, Sinners entered the Oscars with 16 nominations, the most in nearly 100 years, and Bay Area fans said its success highlighted regional filmmaking.
- Ryan Coogler won Best Original Screenplay, becoming the second Black writer to win, while Autumn Durald Arkapaw became the first woman to win Best Cinematography yesterday.
- The wins delivered long-overdue recognition from the film industry and Academy voters and underscored Sinners' $365 million worldwide box-office success.
- Despite missing Best Director and Best Picture, supporters voiced disappointment that Lindo was not honored, while Coogler highlighted his Oakland and Richmond roots in his speech.
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Coogler and Jordan earn their first Oscars
Sinners entered the 98th Annual Academy Awards already etched into the record books with a historic 16 nominations — the most ever for a single film. That alone made the night feel like a victory, especially for a story rooted in Black life, Black folklore, and Black imagination. Before a single envelope was opened, the film had already expanded the boundaries of what Hollywood is willing to recognize. Ryan Coogler’s latest masterpiece didn’t sw…
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The 2026 Oscar winners are here following the viral Golden Globes, with some nominations that felt guaranteed (Sinners broke the all-time record with 16 nominations while One Battle After Another nabbed 10, naturally). Timothée Chalamet, Michael B. Jordan, Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Stone, and Jessie Buckley were all nominated for acting awards, while Ryan Coogler, Chloé Zhao, and Paul Thomas Anderson were all up for the Best Director award. I genu…
Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler's SINNERS Oscar Wins Are Huge for Horror
The 98th Academy Awards are in the books after doling out Hollywood’s highest honors to a select few. In terms of nominations, Sinners led the pack with a record-breaking 16. The film did not have the sweep that many fans desired (myself included), and that’s a whole other story. However, Sinners won four awards in key categories and continued to make history. Cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw became the first woman, first Black person, and …
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