Golden Globes, Sinners
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In hindsight, the Golden Globes aren’t the end-all, be-all for awards season, nor does Sunday’s outcome necessarily decide the fate of “Sinners” moving forward. The film remains a strong contender at SAG’s Actor Awards in March, where it’s up for five awards, and it has good projections heading into the Oscar nominations next week.
Last week, Sinners took home a plethora of awards at the Critics’ Choice Awards. Singer-actor Miles Canton won the Best Young Performer category; casting director Francine Maisler took home Best Casting and Ensemble; Ludwig Göransson won Best Score; and Ryan Coogler received an award for Best Original Screenplay.
Wunmi Mosaku lit up the Golden Globes red carpet Sunday night with a canary yellow gown and surprise pregnancy announcement.
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“Sinners” actress Wunmi Mosaku revealed how the cast bonded on set while walking the red carpet at the 2026 Golden Globes on Sunday night. “We did game nights. We did dinners. We were in each other’s trailers, playing Uno and Spades,” Mosaku, 39, told The Post.
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Coogler is a collaborator and likes to work with the same group of people on his wide-ranging films. He and actor Michael B. Jordan have done numerous films together, among them 2013’s “Fruitvale Station”, 2015’s “Creed”, 2018’s “Black Panther”, 2022’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” and now 2025’s “Sinners.”
The Motion Picture Sound Editors has revealed the nominations for its 73rd annual Golden Reel Awards in categories spanning feature film, television, animation, computer entertainment and student productions.