One Battle After Another dominated the night with 6 golden statuettes, cementing its status as the cinematic masterpiece of the year.
One Battle After Another is Paul Thomas Anderson's sweeping war epic, adapted from Sebastian Faulks' bestselling novel. Nearly three hours long, the film traces a soldier's journey across generations of conflict — from World War I to modern warfare — asking profound questions about the nature of courage, loss, and memory. With stunning cinematography and towering performances from its entire cast, it is among the most acclaimed films of the decade.
Photo: Unsplash — Cinema audience film premiere
The 98th Academy Awards ceremony was noted as one of the least controversial Oscar nights in recent memory, with One Battle After Another receiving near-unanimous support from the Academy throughout the awards season. The tie in the live-action short category — the first since 2013 — was one of the rare surprise moments in an otherwise elegant and composed ceremony. As reported by NPR and the New York Times, the result reflects the true artistic merit of a supreme cinematic achievement.[1][2]
▸ One Battle After Another won 6 Oscars -- the most awarded film at the 2026 ceremony
▸ $340M global box office and 98% Rotten Tomatoes -- the cinematic masterpiece of the year
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