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The 98th Academy Awards nominations, or Oscars, announced on 22 January 2026 brought a wave of history to Hollywood, with Ryan Coogler’s Sinners shattering longstanding Oscars records to become the most nominated film of all time. With 16 nominations, Sinners eclipsed iconic cinema giants that once held the Oscars’ highest nod total, carving its own place in awards season lore.
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Sinners, a supernatural period drama starring Michael B. Jordan, earned 16 Academy Award nominations, more than any film in Oscars history. It surpassed the previous record of 14 nominations shared by All About Eve (1950), Titanic (1997) and La La Land (2016).
The nominations cover a broad swath of categories — from Best Picture and Best Director for Ryan Coogler to Best Actor for Jordan and multiple technical and creative categories such as Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Costume Design, Original Score, Original Song, and Production Design. This level of recognition confirms the film’s wide appeal within the Academy.
Part of how Sinners reached this historic total is the Academy’s introduction of a new category — Best Casting — which, alongside long-established categories, helped push the film’s tally to a record figure. Even excluding that category, industry watchers note Sinners would still have exceeded the former record with 15 nods.
Before 2026, La La Land, Titanic and All About Eve tied for the most nominations in Oscars history with 14 apiece:
All About Eve (1950) — A classic drama that dominated early awards seasons with 14 nominations and six wins.
Titanic (1997) — James Cameron’s epic romance/ disaster film earned 14 nominations and tied for the most wins (11), cementing its legacy.
La La Land (2016) — Damien Chazelle’s modern musical also garnered 14 nominations, and won six Oscars including Best Director and Best Actress for Emma Stone.
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These records stood for decades, with Titanic and La La Land becoming shorthand for awards season dominance in their respective eras.
Oscar nominations are more than red carpet opportunities — they often reflect industry recognition across commercial success, technical artistry and cultural impact. Sinners not only topped this list but did so as a genre film (horror/supernatural period drama), a category historically under-represented in major award categories.
In addition to its nominations, Sinners is distinguished by its genre crossover: it is one of the few films to be recognized in every major creative and technical category it was eligible for, a distinction shared only with a handful of films like Titanic.
The 2026 nominations season also saw other noteworthy records and milestones.
Emma Stone became the youngest woman to earn seven Academy Award nominations at age 37, surpassing a record previously held by Meryl Streep.
The race included strong international representation, with films such as Sentimental Value and The Secret Agent nominated in major categories alongside Sinners and One Battle After Another.
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Record-breaking numbers don’t always translate to wins — All About Eve and La La Land won six Oscars each, while Titanic matched its own 14 nominations with 11 wins, tying for most ever alongside Ben-Hur and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. Nonetheless, Sinners’ nomination haul is a milestone of its own, symbolising the Academy’s evolving tastes and recognition of bold storytelling and cinematic craft.
The 98th Academy Award nominations, announced this week, delivered record-breaking moments, long-expected wins and several high-profile snubs — with Irish audiences particularly surprised by the absence of Paul Mescal from the acting categories.
While the blockbuster Sinners dominated the nominations with a record 16 nods, the morning also highlighted how unpredictable Oscar voting can be, even for critically acclaimed performances and established industry favourites.
One of the biggest talking points on this side of the Atlantic was Paul Mescal being overlooked for Best Supporting Actor for his role as William Shakespeare in Hamnet. The film itself performed strongly overall, securing eight nominations, including a nod for Jessie Buckley as Shakespeare’s wife, commonly referred to as Anne Hathaway. Mescal’s omission stood out all the more given his previous Best Actor nomination for Aftersun just three years ago, a performance that cemented him as one of Ireland’s most internationally respected young actors.
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Mescal’s snub came despite growing awards-season momentum and strong critical response to his portrayal, reigniting discussion around how even well-regarded performances can be edged out in crowded categories.
Elsewhere, this year’s nominations were filled with historic achievements rather than surprises. Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler, delivered one of the most dominant performances in Oscar history with its 16 nominations, underlining its status as the season’s defining film. Composer Ludwig Göransson emerged as one of the day’s biggest winners, earning nominations in both Best Original Score and Best Original Song, a first for him in a single year.
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In the music categories, Diane Warren extended her own record with a ninth consecutive nomination for Best Original Song, this time for Dear Me. No other songwriter in Oscar history has achieved such a streak. Meanwhile, KPop Demon Hunters made history by becoming just the 14th film ever to land nominations in both Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song.
However, several high-profile projects failed to connect with Oscar voters. Wicked: For Good was shut out entirely, despite the first film receiving 10 nominations last year. Expectations had been high for Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, particularly after the success of the original, making the sequel’s complete absence one of the morning’s biggest shocks.
In another notable snub, Miley Cyrus missed out on her first Oscar nomination for Dream as One from Avatar: Fire and Ash, as the film itself underperformed compared to previous entries in the franchise. Similarly, legendary composer Hans Zimmer was overlooked for Best Original Score despite F1 landing four nominations, including a surprise Best Picture nod.
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The nominations also marked a step backwards for representation, with no women composers shortlisted in the Best Original Score category for the first time in three years. Both Laura Karpman and Hildur Guðnadóttir, previous nominees, failed to make the final cut despite strong critical backing.
While the ceremony delivered plenty of milestones, the reaction in Ireland has centred firmly on Paul Mescal’s absence, particularly as Irish talent continues to feature prominently across major international awards. His omission serves as a reminder that Oscar success remains far from predictable — even for actors firmly established on the global stage.
The 2026 Academy Awards will take place on 15 March, where record-breakers like Sinners will look to convert nominations into wins, while snubbed contenders will be left wondering what might have been.
Jessie Buckley has received an Oscars nomination for Best Actress for her performance in, Hamnet.
However, Jessie Buckley's Hamnet co star, Paul Mescal missed out on an Oscar's nomination in the Best Supporting Actor category.
If she wins, Buckley would become the first Irish woman to win Best Actress at the Oscars.
In other news, Irish animated short, Retirement Plan and Irish animator Richard Baneham also received an Oscars nod for his work on Avatar: Fire and Ash. Baneham who is already a double Oscar winner for his work on Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water, was nominated in the Visual Effects category for his latest work.
Elsewhere, vampire thriller, Sinners broke the record for the all time Oscars' nominations, having received 16 Academy Award nominations, including a Best Director nod for Ryan Coogler, alongside Chloé Zhao.
The ceremony will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, hosted by Conan O'Brien on March 15. Find out more news regarding nominations via this link here.
Last week, Jessie Buckley shared behind the scenes stories from her time on the Hamnet set, as well as some comical anecdotes from her time in LA, in an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live. More on this from Nova here.
Buckley was seen as many people's favourite for an Oscar's nomination, having won the Best Actress award at the Golden Globes. Find out more about this here.
Timothée Chalamet — Marty Supreme
Leonardo DiCaprio — One Battle After Another
Ethan Hawke — Blue Moon
Michael B. Jordan — Sinners
Wagner Moura — The Secret Agent
Benicio Del Toro — One Battle After Another
Jacob Elordi — Frankenstein
Delroy Lindo — Sinners
Sean Penn — One Battle After Another
Stellan Skarsgård — Sentimental Value
Jessie Buckley — Hamnet
Rose Byrne — If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
Kate Hudson — Song Sung Blue
Renate Reinsve — Sentimental Value
Emma Stone — Bugonia
Elle Fanning — Sentimental Value
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas — Sentimental Value
Amy Madigan — Weapons
Wunmi Mosaku — Sinners
Teyana Taylor — One Battle After Another
Arco — Ugo Bienvenu, Félix de Givry, Sophie Mas, Natalie Portman
Elio — Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Molina, Mary Alice Drumm
KPop Demon Hunters — Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans, Michelle L.M. Wong
Little Amélie or the Character of Rain — Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han, Nidia Santiago, Henri Magalon
Zootopia 2 — Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino
Butterfly — Florence Miailhe, Ron Dyens
Forevergreen — Nathan Engelhardt, Jeremy Spears
The Girl Who Cried Pearls — Chris Lavis, Maciek Szczerbowski
Retirement Plan — John Kelly, Andrew Freedman
The Three Sisters — Konstantin Bronzit
Hamnet — Nina Gold
Marty Supreme — Jennifer Venditti
One Battle After Another — Cassandra Kulukundis
The Secret Agent — Gabriel Domingues
Sinners — Francine Maisler
Frankenstein — Dan Laustsen
Marty Supreme — Darius Khondji
One Battle After Another — Michael Bauman
Sinners — Autumn Durald Arkapaw
Train Dreams — Adolpho Veloso
Avatar: Fire and Ash — Deborah L. Scott
Frankenstein — Kate Hawley
Hamnet — Malgosia Turzanska
Marty Supreme — Miyako Bellizzi
Sinners — Ruth E. Carter
Hamnet — Chloé Zhao
Marty Supreme — Josh Safdie
One Battle After Another — Paul Thomas Anderson
Sentimental Value — Joachim Trier
Sinners — Ryan Coogler
The Alabama Solution — Andrew Jarecki, Charlotte Kaufman
Come See Me in the Good Light — Ryan White, Jessica Hargrave, Tig Notaro, Stef Willen
Cutting Through Rocks — Sara Khaki, Mohammadreza Eyni
Mr. Nobody Against Putin — Nominees to be determined
The Perfect Neighbor — Geeta Gandbhir, Alisa Payne, Nikon Kwantu, Sam Bisbee
All the Empty Rooms — Joshua Seftel, Conall Jones
Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud — Craig Renaud, Juan Arredondo
Children No More: “Were and Are Gone” — Hilla Medalia, Sheila Nevins
The Devil Is Busy — Christalyn Hampton, Geeta Gandbhir
Perfectly a Strangeness — Alison McAlpine
F1 — Stephen Mirrione
Marty Supreme — Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie
One Battle After Another — Andy Jurgensen
Sentimental Value — Olivier Bugge Coutté
Sinners — Michael P. Shawver
Brazil — The Secret Agent
France — It Was Just an Accident
Norway — Sentimental Value
Spain — Sirāt
Tunisia — The Voice of Hind Rajab
Butcher’s Stain — Meyer Levinson-Blount, Oron Caspi
A Friend of Dorothy — Lee Knight, James Dean
Jane Austen’s Period Drama — Julia Aks, Steve Pinder
The Singers — Sam A. Davis, Jack Piatt
Two People Exchanging Saliva — Alexandre Singh, Natalie Musteata
Frankenstein — Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel, Cliona Furey
Kokuho — Kyoko Toyokawa, Naomi Hibino, Tadashi Nishimatsu
Sinners — Ken Diaz, Mike Fontaine, Shunika Terry
The Smashing Machine — Kazu Hiro, Glen Griffin, Bjoern Rehbein
The Ugly Stepsister — Thomas Foldberg, Anne Cathrine Sauerberg
Bugonia — Jerskin Fendrix
Frankenstein — Alexandre Desplat
Hamnet — Max Richter
One Battle After Another — Jonny Greenwood
Sinners — Ludwig Göransson
“Dear Me” — Diane Warren: Relentless (Music & lyrics: Diane Warren)
“Golden” — KPop Demon Hunters (EJAE et al.)
“I Lied To You” — Sinners (Raphael Saadiq, Ludwig Göransson)
“Sweet Dreams of Joy” — Viva Verdi! (Nicholas Pike)
“Train Dreams” — Train Dreams (Nick Cave, Bryce Dessner)
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F1
Frankenstein
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
The Secret Agent
Sentimental Value
Sinners
Train Dreams
Frankenstein — Tamara Deverell; Shane Vieau
Hamnet — Fiona Crombie; Alice Felton
Marty Supreme — Jack Fisk; Adam Willis
One Battle After Another — Florencia Martin; Anthony Carlino
Sinners — Hannah Beachler; Monique Champagne
F1
Frankenstein
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Sirāt
Avatar: Fire and Ash
F1
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The Lost Bus
Sinners
Bugonia — Will Tracy
Frankenstein — Guillermo del Toro
Hamnet — Chloé Zhao & Maggie O’Farrell
One Battle After Another — Paul Thomas Anderson
Train Dreams — Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar
Blue Moon — Robert Kaplow
It Was Just an Accident — Jafar Panahi et al.
Marty Supreme — Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie
Sentimental Value — Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier
Sinners — Ryan Coogler