“Sinners Enters Oscars Race with Two Original Songs Featuring Miles Caton”
Warner Bros. has officially entered the Oscars race for their film “Sinners” by submitting two original songs for the Academy Awards. Directed by Ryan Coogler, this film is already generating buzz within the industry.
Original Songs Submitted for Oscars Consideration
The first song, “I Lied to You,” is crafted by acclaimed musicians Raphael Saadiq and Ludwig Göransson, featuring rising artist Miles Caton. The second track, “Last Time (I Seen the Sun),” is a heartfelt duet sung by Alice Smith and Caton, co-written by Smith, Caton, and Göransson.
As Oscar season progresses, analysts predict that one or both songs may secure a place on the Academy’s shortlist of 15 original songs, which will be announced in mid-December. Ultimately, five songs will be nominated from the shortlist.
Strategic Submissions and Historical Context
“Sinners” opted to submit just these two tracks, a strategic decision that carries its own risks and rewards. For instance, Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” successfully submitted three songs, all making the shortlist, though only two earned nominations. This illustrates the delicate balance between ambition and focus in Oscar submissions.
Critically Acclaimed Film
Coogler’s “Sinners” is hailed as his most personal work yet, intertwining Black history and the director’s own heritage. It features a talented ensemble, including Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, and blues legend Buddy Guy, enhancing its artistic depth.
In addition to the songs, the film’s cast members like Miles Caton are considered strong contenders for acting nominations. Caton, who plays the role of preacher Sammie Moore, could potentially receive nominations in both acting and original song categories.
Award-Winning Team and Potential Achievements
Behind the scenes, “Sinners” boasts a roster of award-winning professionals. Göransson, a two-time Oscar winner, is also nominated for an original score. If he secures a third win, he would join an elite group of composers recognized for multiple victories.
The film is poised to make its mark not only with its songs but also in various other Oscar categories. Coogler will compete for Best Director, aiming to be one of the few Black filmmakers recognized in this category.
Momentum Building for “Sinners”
Since its premiere in April, “Sinners” has garnered significant awards buzz. It recently received the Ensemble Tribute at the Gotham Awards. Furthermore, Coogler will be honored at the Critics Choice Association’s Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.
Conclusion
As “Sinners” strives to make its mark in this competitive Oscars season, the momentum continues to build. The film’s strong thematic elements combined with its ambitious submissions position it as a potential frontrunner in the Academy Awards.
Summary of Submissions
| Category | Name(s) |
|---|---|
| Best Picture | Zinzi Coogler, Sev Ohanian, Ryan Coogler |
| Director | Ryan Coogler |
| Original Song |
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