Oscars 2023: Close Race Between Sinners & One Battle After Another


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:38
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Oscars 2023: Close Race Between Sinners & One Battle After Another

Oscars 2023: A Nail-Biting Race - Sinners and One Battle After Another Lead the Pack

The Academy Awards are just around the corner, and this years race is closer than ever. Sinners is currently leading with expected wins in Best Picture, Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan, and Best Original Screenplay by Ryan Coogler. However, One Battle After Another is giving Sinners a run for its money, with strong contenders in Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson and Best Cinematography.

Supporting categories are also heating up, with Sean Penn from One Battle After Another favored for Best Supporting Actor and Amy Madigan in Weapons for Best Supporting Actress. Jessie Buckley in Hamnet is the favorite for Best Actress, while Frankenstein is a strong contender in Makeup and Hairstyling and Production Design.

Fans are buzzing about these picks, with many rooting for underdogs like Sentimental Value from Norway in International Feature. The predictors personal favorites often match the winners, such as Sinners for Original Score by Ludwig Goransson and Paul Thomas Andersons direction.

Tech awards are also up for grabs, with F1 taking home Best Sound and Film Editing, and Avatar: Fire and Ash winning Visual Effects. Animation fans are keeping an eye on KPop Demon Hunters, and documentaries point to The Perfect Neighbor.

As the show approaches, all eyes are on these frontrunners. Sinners could sweep the big categories, but One Battle After Another might steal the night with its craft nominations.

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