Oscar Nominations 2026

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I didn’t watch the Leo movie so to those that watched both. Was Sinners snubbed or was OBAA a legitimately better movie?
Saw both in the theatre close to opening weekend....was legit excited to see both of them..and we enjoyed "OBAA" but feel it was too long and eventually became overrated and "Sinners" was the better picture imo

Not surprised with the outcome tho
 
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I didn’t watch the Leo movie so to those that watched both. Was Sinners snubbed or was OBAA a legitimately better movie?
in Oscar culture it just wasn't Ryans turn - its Pauls turn because of the times he should have won dest director and best picture

in black culture - wy-pipo were not interested in givin best picture nor director to a black man for a movie that he will fully own one day


One Battle has some good moments and tells a good story with competent performances - its a good movie - but I can't quote one line in the movie

Sinners is a great film... tight writing and next level performances
 
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in Oscar culture it just wasn't Ryans turn - its Pauls turn because of the times he should have won dest director and best picture

in black culture - wy-pipo were not interested in givin best picture nor director to a black man for a movie that he will fully own one day



One Battle has some good moments and tells a good story with competent performances - its a good movie - but I can't quote one line in the movie

Sinners is a great film... tight writing and next level performances

Vicious truth.

Period.
 
I didn’t watch the Leo movie so to those that watched both. Was Sinners snubbed or was OBAA a legitimately better movie?
Personally, I thought "Sinners" was better than "One Battle After Another," and believe that I could relate to "Sinners" more.

My parents are from a small Southern town in Georgia and watching "Sinners" brought back childhood memories of traveling Down South to visit my Grandparents, who lived in a town that was somewhat reminiscent of the movie's setting.

In addition, I was initially drawn to "Sinners" because it's a Horror movie,(which is probably my favorite film genre)
and I am always intrigued by the research that the writer (Ryan Coogler) does to create his story.
 
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