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According to FlixPatrol, Sinners, One Battle After Another, and Weapons are currently the top three movies on HBO Max, both globally and in the United States. Of course, all three of these titles have one notable thing in common. In addition to receiving enthusiastically positive reviews, they all won major awards at the Oscars this past weekend. One Battle After Another took home Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay; Sinners won Best Original Screenplay and Best Actor; Weapons received Best Supporting Actress. One Battle After Another and Sinners also won a handful of below-the-line Oscars.
Oscar Winners’ Streaming Success Highlights What’s Great About the Academy Awards

The Oscars aren’t without its fair share of problems; the horror genre had been long overdue for some proper recognition prior to this year, for starters. However, one thing that’s great about the awards show is that it raises awareness for the nominated films. Cinephiles who follow the ins and outs of award season knew about titles like Sentimental Value and The Secret Agent long before the Oscar nominations were announced in January, but more casual viewers purposely seek these kinds of movies out once the accolades start rolling in.
Granted, the trio of movies atop the HBO Max chart arguably didn’t need Oscar wins to get a boost in profile. Sinners and Weapons were box office hits. One Battle After Another underperformed commercially, but it’s still a Leonardo DiCaprio vehicle from one of the industry’s most respected directors. That said, the success these films had at the Academy Awards ensures viewers will continue to seek them out long after the initial window of hype has passed. Sinners wasn’t just a commercial hit over a random Easter weekend, it goes down in history as the horror movie that broke an incredible 34-year streak. One Battle After Another will forever be part of Best Picture winner marathons. Amy Madigan’s win for Weapons could make that film more enticing for those who don’t usually watch horror movies.








