Tablet: Sasha Stone's essay on "Who Killed the Oscars?"
An excerpt:
"What becomes of this vast production of dreck is hardly inspiring. Sometimes, they hit theaters and play to empty houses for a week or two. Otherwise, they are dumped into the giant Sahara Desert of the streaming services. There, maybe someone clicks on it; maybe they scroll on by. Every so often - which, to be honest, means not very often - a movie surprises, and actually connects with an audience."
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