What Are the Oscars for, if Not This?
Culture
United States
Started March 16, 2026
This yearβs ceremony managed to celebrate two equally beloved frontrunners
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What Are the Oscars for, if Not This?
The Atlantic (United States) | Mar 16, 2026
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The dual recognition of frontrunners at the Oscars demonstrates a positive shift towards inclusivity in award ceremonies.
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The Oscars should prioritize celebrating diverse storytelling, as it reflects the evolving landscape of cinema and audience expectations.
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The Oscars have become irrelevant, as they often fail to recognize groundbreaking films in favor of commercial successes.
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While the Oscars celebrate achievements, they often overlook the broader cultural impact of films in favor of popularity.
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The Oscars risk losing their significance by trying to cater to every audience, diluting the essence of true artistic merit.
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