In the end, a record-breaking 16 Oscar nominations were not enough to push “Sinners” across the finish line. Instead, the season concluded with the long-anticipated coronation of Paul Thomas Anderson, whose sweeping epic “One Battle After Another” emerged as the Academy’s top choice. The victory capped a months-long campaign that began quietly taking shape as early as September, when industry enthusiasm began to coalesce around the filmmaker finally receiving his long overdue moment in the Oscar spotlight.
For Anderson, the director behind “Boogie Nights,” “Magnolia” and “There Will Be Blood,” the night delivered one of the most triumphant moments of his career. “One Battle After Another…
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