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Do all roads lead to the Oscars? Part I

February 12, 2022March 19, 2022 ~ jmc ~ 2 Comments

Sitting through the Academy Awards ceremony can be frustrating if you watch a lot of films. The breadth of your viewings has given you the perspective to see how some very good films are either receiving small numbers of nominations or are outright ignored across all categories. This type of frustration can also build months … Continue reading Do all roads lead to the Oscars? Part I

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