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There Will Be Justice: Why the Oscars are better now than they've been for 30 years
There Will Be Justice: Why the Oscars are better now than they've been for 30 years
If the current climate was the same as 1997, Atonement would have taken home the Best Picture Oscar, and we'd all be begrudging it 10 years from now. As it stands, the real Best Picture won, as No Country For Old Men, got the Coen brothers the Best Picture award they've deserved for over a decade. This is nothing but positives for current cinema.
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