The film world awoke this morning to news that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had reformulated its Best Picture Oscar rules for the second time in as many years, allowing for anywhere from five to 10 nominees depending on a film’s percentage of first-place votes. This is brilliant. It will also fail to fix what’s fundamentally wrong with the Oscars.

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A Modest Proposal For Finally Fixing the Oscars






















