'Sinners' vs. 'One Battle After Another': Who's Getting the Oscars Gold?
Sinners leads Best Picture with 43% of votes after key wins, challenging One Battle After Another’s prior dominance in the awards season, according to Variety and Vanity Fair.
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One Battle After Another’, a film produced for more than 15 years that ended up becoming more and more current as it took shape in the assembly room. This is confirmed by Andy Jurgensen’s Oscar nomination, to better edit by spinning Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest work.
'Sinners' vs. 'One Battle After Another': Who's Getting the Oscars Gold?
If you’ve seen “One Battle After Another,” you surely remember the “River of Hills” sequence near the end of the film. Having narrowly avoided death, Willa Ferguson (Chase Infiniti) makes a getaway, speeding through a wave-like stretch of road with Christmas Adventurers Club member Tim Smith (John Hoogenakker) in hot pursuit. Willa outfoxes Tim, stopping her car right after she crests a hill (where the sun will keep him from braking in time) an…
'Sinners,' 'One Battle After Another' In Tight Oscars Race
Source: Jeffrey Mayer / Getty The 2026 Oscars are set for March 15, and several standout Black stars and films are in the mix for the industry’s biggest prizes. Among them are Michael B. Jordan for his performance in Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster horror hit, and Teyana Taylor for Paul Thomas Anderson’s sweeping political drama One Battle After Another. With excitement building across Hollywood, a rare glimpse into an anonymous Oscar ballo…
Although the favorite production is “One battle after another,” Ryan Coogler’s work – a brilliant one formally – has the advantage of affectionately honoring black idiosyncrasy and culture, when racism rages in the United States. How can director Ryan Coogler be noticed the passionate pleasure – not to say crazy – with which he films this film so wild and complex.
BLK ALERTS - The 2026 Oscars: ‘Sinners,’ ‘One Battle After Another’ In A Tight Race, According To Anonymous Ballot Data
Source: Jeffrey Mayer / Getty The 2026 Oscars are set for March 15, and several standout Black stars and films are in the mix for the industry’s biggest prizes. Among them are Michael B. Jordan for his performance in Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster horror hit, and Teyana Taylor for Paul Thomas Anderson’s sweeping political drama One Battle After Another. With excitement building across Hollywood, a rare glimpse into an anonymous Oscar ballo…
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