MOVIE Audiences Win

“Many of this year’s best-pic­ture nom­i­nees—in­clud­ing “Joker,” “1917” and “Once Upon a Tim in Hol­ly-wood”—have turned in strong com­mer­cial per­formances. That’s a re­ver­sal from much of the last decade, when the Acad­emy faced crit­i­cism that many of its se­lec­tions were too ob­scure, rais­ing ques­tions about the rel­e­vance of the awards for the broader pub­lic“, Wall Street Journal reports:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/oscars-biggest-comeback-the-blockbuster-nominee-11581253201?emailToken=18227ce21ae5a25de4127f70d4864652Z6RvEOgSnFS6H9PU4e18CFv9ZdfstXZ1z0lJcE823CZpAKDRi79Q4omwPb2kk/xk2GyeUUTaQL339C6SLBaSXUvi8lFnixXGwpS7yPpwpgk%3D&reflink=article_copyURL_share

it’s about time that ticket buyers be factored in reasons why movies are made; and not (for) Art no one buys

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