De meeste Oscarnominaties gingen vorige week naar films die een politieke boodschap hebben die lijnrecht tegen die van president Trump ingaat. Dat lijkt geen toeval te zijn. Al is het de vraag hoe lang Hollywood nog politieke statements blijft maken. https://t.co/2mPHV53Mmo
Are Oscar nomination box office boosts officially a thing of the past? Puck’s @ScottMendelson explores: https://t.co/VsT6ftJhL5
Movie-goers’ reviews have been savage. On IMDb it is the lowest-rated Best Picture nominee since 1935. Why, given the film’s flaws, does Hollywood celebrate it? https://t.co/sp15vv6RN2 👇
The upcoming Oscars have sparked debate over the perceived decline in their glamour and relevance. Critics argue that the awards have become overly influenced by political agendas, prioritizing ideological messages over cinematic quality. This sentiment is echoed in comments highlighting that the Oscars now resemble an infomercial for Hollywood, with movies becoming increasingly niche. Additionally, the latest reports indicate that one of the Best Picture nominees is facing harsh reviews, being labeled as the lowest-rated nominee on IMDb since 1935. Observers are questioning whether the traditional box office boosts associated with Oscar nominations are now a thing of the past. Notably, many nominations have gone to films that oppose the political stance of former President Trump, raising questions about Hollywood's ongoing commitment to political messaging in its productions.