Dylan Schwan from BagoGames writes: For the last few years Hollywood has been the focus of criticism for their lack of diversity, which has in turn caused movements (such as: #OscarsSoWhite) to crop up online and in the media calling for change. A prime example of why so many have begun such movements would be this years (2016) Oscar Nominations. When the Nominees were announced, many started to notice that out of the 20 nominees in the acting category, none of them were of any ethnicity other than white. This spearheaded a major call to action within the ranks of the Academy as well as the media surrounding it. Boycotts were then called by various members of the Academy and the snubbed (if you’re so inclined to believe) Will Smith along with his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
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TRR: A movie about the trials and tribulations of making movies within the 1950s Hollywood studio system, Hail, Caesar! is the kind of Coen brothers film that fans of Barton Fink and The Hudsucker Proxy will appreciate. With a knockout cast, it never fails at being eminently watchable.
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I personally think that people should stop looking for acceptance from other people.