
The 98th Academy Awards unfolded Sunday evening at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood, where Hollywood gathered to celebrate the year’s most acclaimed films. Among the night’s most talked-about contenders was Sinners, which entered the ceremony with a leading 16 nominations across all categories. By the end of the telecast, the film secured several key wins, including Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan and Best Original Screenplay for director Ryan Coogler, solidifying its place as one of the best films of the year.
One of the evening’s most memorable moments arrived shortly after its opening, when Miles Caton took the stage to perform “I Lied to You,” the Oscar-nominated song from the film. Written by Raphael Saadiq and Ludwig Göransson, Caton opened the number alongside Saadiq before the stage gradually filled with musicians and dancers who helped shape the atmosphere inside the theater. Guitarist Buddy Guy appeared alongside Bobby Rush, Eric Gales, and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, with Brittany Howard, Shaboozey, and Alice Smith also joined the ensemble. Ballet star Misty Copeland made a notable appearance during the sequence, marking her return to the stage months after announcing her retirement. Members of the Sinners cast, including Jayme Lawson, Li Jun Li, and Jack O’Connell, were also part of the presentation, echoing the film’s most captivating scene.

Behind the camera, the film delivered one of the ceremony’s historic victories when cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw won Best Cinematography. Her win marked the first time a woman had taken home the award in the category’s history, and she also became the first woman of color to receive the honor. During her speech, Arkapaw acknowledged the women who helped shape her journey. “I don’t get here without you guys,” she said, asking the women in the audience to stand in recognition.
Coogler also took home the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, thanking collaborators and the studio team who supported the project. During his acceptance speech, he reflected on the personal sacrifices that come with filmmaking while addressing his children directly. “I apologize for all the time away, memories are all we have and I hope I gave you some great ones,” Coogler said. “And when you’ve been blessed to live a long life and dad just becomes a memory I want you to remember this one thing, I love you more than anything.”
Göransson added another win for the film with the award for Best Original Score.

A huge moment that night happened when Jordan was announced as the winner for Best Actor. In his acceptance speech, the actor thanked his family, collaborators, and peers. He continued by recognizing the studio leaders who backed the project, speaking to “the vision of Ryan Coogler, for betting on the culture, and betting on original ideas, and original artistry.”
Jordan also reflected on the legacy of Black actors who influenced his path. “I stand here because of the people that came before me, Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington, Will Smith,” he said. “Thank you everybody in this room and everybody at home for supporting me over my career. I feel it. I know you guys want me to do well and I want to do that because you guys bet on me.”

The ceremony concluded with the final award going to One Battle After Another for Best Picture. The film, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, featured performances from ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood honorees Teyana Taylor, Chase Infiniti, and Regina Hall, among others.
Take a look at the full list of winners at the 98th Academy Awards below.
Best Picture
Bugonia
F1
Frankenstein
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another – WINNER
The Secret Agent
Sentimental Value
Sinners
Train Dreams
Best Actor
Timothée Chalamet – Marty Supreme
Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another
Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon
Michael B. Jordan – Sinners – WINNER
Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent
Best Actress
Jessie Buckley – Hamnet – WINNER
Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue
Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value
Emma Stone – Bugonia
Best Supporting Actor
Benicio del Toro – One Battle After Another
Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein
Delroy Lindo – Sinners
Sean Penn – One Battle After Another – WINNER
Stellan Skarsgård – Sentimental Value
Best Supporting Actress
Elle Fanning – Sentimental Value
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value
Amy Madigan – Weapons – WINNER
Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners
Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another
Best Director
Chloé Zhao – Hamnet
Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme
Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another – WINNER
Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value
Ryan Coogler – Sinners
Best Original Screenplay
Blue Moon
It Was Just an Accident
Marty Supreme
Sentimental Value
Sinners – WINNER
Best Adapted Screenplay
Bugonia
Frankenstein
Hamnet
One Battle After Another – WINNER
Train Dreams
Best Animated Feature Film
Arco
Elio
KPop Demon Hunters – WINNER
Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
Zootopia 2
Best International Feature Film
The Secret Agent – Brazil
It Was Just an Accident – France
Sentimental Value – Norway – WINNER
Sirât – Spain
The Voice of Hind Rajab – Tunisia
Best Casting
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another – WINNER
The Secret Agent
Sinners
Best Cinematography
Frankenstein
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
Sinners – WINNER
Train Dreams
Best Production Design
Frankenstein – WINNER
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Best Editing
F1
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another – WINNER
Sentimental Value
Sinners
Best Original Score
Bugonia
Frankenstein
Hamnet
One Battle After Another
Sinners – WINNER
Best Original Song
“Dear Me” – Diane Warren: Relentless
“Golden” – KPop Demon Hunters – WINNER
“I Lied to You” – Sinners
“Sweet Dreams of Joy” – Viva Verdi!
“Train Dreams” – Train Dreams
Best Sound
F1 – WINNER
Frankenstein
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Sirât
Best Visual Effects
Avatar: Fire and Ash – WINNER
F1
Jurassic World Rebirth
The Lost Bus
Sinners
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Frankenstein – WINNER
Kokuho
Sinners
The Smashing Machine
The Ugly Stepsister
Best Costume Design
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Frankenstein – WINNER
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
Sinners
Best Animated Short Film
Butterfly
Forevergreen
The Girl Who Cried Pearls – WINNER
Retirement Plan
The Three Sisters
Best Live-Action Short Film
Butcher’s Stain
A Friend of Dorothy
Jane Austen’s Period Drama
The Singers – WINNER (TIE)
Two People Exchanging Saliva – WINNER (TIE)
Best Documentary Feature Film
The Alabama Solution
Come See Me in the Good Light
Cutting Through Rocks
Mr. Nobody Against Putin – WINNER
The Perfect Neighbor
Best Documentary Short
All the Empty Rooms – WINNER
Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud
Children No More: “Were and Are Gone”
The Devil Is Busy
Perfectly a Strangeness