Hollywood gathers tonight for the 98th Academy Awards, with the blockbuster "Sinners" entering as the most nominated film in Oscar history. The Warner Bros. epic earned 16 nominations, surpassing the previous record held by films like "Titancy". Host Conan O’Brien returns for a second consecutive year. Major contenders include "One Battle After Another," "Hamnet," and "Marty Supreme," with awards handed out at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Key Takeaways:
- "Sinners" sets a new record with 16 Oscar nominations.
- Conan O’Brien returns as host for the second year.
- Jessie Buckley ("Hamnet") is the predicted frontrunner for Best Actress.
- A new Academy Award for Achievement in Casting debuts this year.
- The ceremony features major nominees like Timothée Chalamet and Sean Penn.
A New Nomination Record is Set
The psychological thriller "Sinners" has made Oscar history before the ceremony even begins. Its 16 nominations break a longstanding record, placing it ahead of cinematic landmarks. The film’s nominations span major categories, positioning it for a potential sweep during the live broadcast.
A Crowded Field of Major Contenders
Despite "Sinners" dominance, competition remains fierce. Paul Thomas Anderson’s "One Battle After Another" and the literary adaptation "Hamnet" are also major Best Picture contenders. In the acting categories, veterans like Amy Madigan, nominated 40 years after her first nod, compete against newer stars like Jacob Elordi from "Frankenstein".
Hollywood Gathers Under Familiar Leadership
The industry celebrates its biggest night with a known emcee. Comedian Conan O’Brien returns to host following positive reviews for his performance last year. The ceremony also introduces its first new category in 25 years, with an Oscar for Best Casting awarded for the first time.


