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Michael B. Jordan's Horror Film Makes Oscar History
16 Mar
Summary
- Sinners earned a record-breaking 16 Academy Award nominations.
- Michael B. Jordan secured his first Oscar nod for best actor.
- Horror films rarely achieve major award recognition like Sinners.

Michael B. Jordan's partnership with director Ryan Coogler has yielded Sinners, a vampire horror film that has shattered Oscar records with 16 nominations. This historic achievement includes Jordan's first-ever Academy Award nod for best actor. The film, which sees Jordan portraying twin brothers returning to Mississippi with ambitious plans, has defied the typical neglect of horror films at major award ceremonies.
Sinners' extensive nominations challenge the trend where horror movies are usually confined to technical categories. The film's success is highlighted by its broad appeal, described as a blend of revenge thriller and a commentary on American race issues, music, and redemption. This marks a significant moment for Jordan, whose career began over two decades ago and includes acclaimed roles in "Fruitvale Station," "Creed," and "Black Panther."



