LOS ANGELES — In a historic night for cinema, the 98th Academy Awards concluded with Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another winning Best Picture, while Ryan Coogler’s Sinners dominated with multiple major awards, according to reports from Fox News, Times Union, CBS News, Times of Israel, LA Times, and Vulture. The ceremony, hosted by Conan O’Brien at the Dolby Theatre, celebrated a diverse array of filmmaking achievements.

  • One Battle After Another secured six Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson, and Best Supporting Actor for Sean Penn.
  • Sinners, which came in with a record 16 nominations, took home four Academy Awards.
  • Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor for his dual roles in Sinners.
  • Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history as the first woman to win Best Cinematography for her work on Sinners.
  • Ryan Coogler won Best Original Screenplay for Sinners.

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Critics and audiences alike praised the bold storytelling and technical mastery of both films. One Battle After Another, inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s novel Vineland, was lauded as Anderson’s most thematically rich work to date. Meanwhile, Sinners brought a fresh perspective to the horror-period genre, blending supernatural elements with deep historical roots in the 1932 Mississippi Delta. The 2026 Oscars highlighted a strong year for original screenplays and innovative cinematography.


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