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On today’s episode of Reprint, we break down a historic moment at the Academy Awards as Sinners dominates Oscar nominations with a record-breaking 16 nods, making it one of the most celebrated films in awards history.
Written and directed by Ryan Coogler, the film earns major recognition for Michael B. Jordan (Best Actor) and Delroy Lindo (Best Supporting Actor), marking first-ever Oscar nominations for both actors after decades of groundbreaking work.
We also spotlight Ruth E. Carter, who officially becomes the most-nominated Black woman in Oscar history, cementing her legacy while elevating the conversation around Black excellence behind the scenes. The supporting cast and other Black-led films round out a powerful awards season conversation.
Then, we pivot to the biggest Oscar snubs, including the shocking shutout of Wicked: For Good starring Ariana Grandeand Cynthia Erivo, as well as Netflix’s critically acclaimed Jay Kelly starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler—both absent from the nominations despite awards buzz.
From Hollywood to headline-making controversies, we also unpack:
We close on a lighter note with reflections on A$AP Rocky and Rihanna, discussing love, family, and how public relationships evolve under constant scrutiny.
Culture, accountability, celebration, and critique—this is Reprint.
By Victor FlaviusOn today’s episode of Reprint, we break down a historic moment at the Academy Awards as Sinners dominates Oscar nominations with a record-breaking 16 nods, making it one of the most celebrated films in awards history.
Written and directed by Ryan Coogler, the film earns major recognition for Michael B. Jordan (Best Actor) and Delroy Lindo (Best Supporting Actor), marking first-ever Oscar nominations for both actors after decades of groundbreaking work.
We also spotlight Ruth E. Carter, who officially becomes the most-nominated Black woman in Oscar history, cementing her legacy while elevating the conversation around Black excellence behind the scenes. The supporting cast and other Black-led films round out a powerful awards season conversation.
Then, we pivot to the biggest Oscar snubs, including the shocking shutout of Wicked: For Good starring Ariana Grandeand Cynthia Erivo, as well as Netflix’s critically acclaimed Jay Kelly starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler—both absent from the nominations despite awards buzz.
From Hollywood to headline-making controversies, we also unpack:
We close on a lighter note with reflections on A$AP Rocky and Rihanna, discussing love, family, and how public relationships evolve under constant scrutiny.
Culture, accountability, celebration, and critique—this is Reprint.