Director Ryan Coogler spoke about writing his blues-infused vampire film ''Sinners,'' nominated for a record 16 Oscars, for his late uncle, whom he imagined celebrating the occasion with some blues music.
Rose Byrne, who learned of her best actress nomination in the middle of the night in Australia, talked about the intensive work of fine-tuning her turbulent character during a five-week rehearsal process.
Leonardo DiCaprio hailed the deep communal experience of people sitting in a theater together, immersing themselves in a movie.
And Amy Madigan said her little dog was looking up at her, seemingly asking: ''Why are we up so early?''
Across Hollywood and beyond, Oscar nominees reflected in interviews with The Associated Press on the work that led to their recognition. Remarks have been edited for clarity and brevity.
Ryan Coogler, for ''Sinners''
''I wrote this script for my uncle who passed away 11 years ago. I got to imagine that he's listening to some blues music right now to celebrate. I love making movies. I'm honored to wake up every day and do it. I was writing last night. That's why I didn't get too much sleep. Honestly, bro, I still feel a little bit asleep right now.'' — In an interview. Coogler is nominated for best picture, director and original screenplay.
Leonardo DiCaprio, for ''One Battle After Another''