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Kosinski

American  
[kuh-zin-skee] / kəˈzɪn ski /

noun

  1. Jerzy 1933–91, U.S. novelist, born in Poland.


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Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” earned a record 16 Academy Award nominations and joined Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” and Joseph Kosinski’s “F1” as best picture nominees.

From Los Angeles Times

But we can't help feeling he should have joined Elordi, Skarsgård, Lindo, Laxe and Kosinski in the back row, as Moura is almost blocking out poor Ashley Schlaifer, the producer of best picture nominee Train Dreams.

From BBC

Yorgos Lanthimos’ alien comedy “Bugonia,” Chloé Zhao’s tragic Shakespeare drama “Hamnet,” Joseph Kosinski’s racing drama “F1,” Guillermo del Toro’s gothic monster mash “Frankenstein,” Josh Safdie’s ping-pong picture “Marty Supreme,” Brazilian political thriller “The Secret Agent,” Norwegian family drama “Sentimental Value” and Clint Bentley’s lyrical period piece “Train Dreams” rounded out the nominees for best picture.

From Los Angeles Times

But the dudes can take a victory lap today, celebrating the nomination of Joseph Kosinski’s swaggering, vroom-vroom sports movie.

From Los Angeles Times

Kosinski employs “Whole Lotta Love” when Brad Pitt’s Sonny arrives at the track for his shift at the 24 Hours of Daytona.

From Los Angeles Times