
"Paul Thomas Anderson, the man of the hour, leapt past his idols Robert Altman and Martin Scorsese on the Oscar leaderboard by winning three trophies in one night."
"Michael B. Jordan had been underestimated by many, perhaps because 'Sinners' has so much else going on, leading to a focus on Timothée Chalamet's loss."
The 98th Academy Awards concluded with Paul Thomas Anderson winning three Oscars, marking a significant achievement in his career. He surpassed iconic directors Robert Altman and Martin Scorsese in Oscar wins. Michael B. Jordan's performance in 'Sinners' was initially underestimated, leading to a focus on Timothée Chalamet's loss rather than Jordan's win. Critics acknowledged Jordan's nuanced acting, which had been overlooked despite multiple viewings of the film. The ceremony highlighted the shifting dynamics of recognition in the film industry.
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