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Controversy and Conventionality: Previewing the 2025 Oscars

Controversy and Conventionality: Previewing the 2025 Oscars

Maddie Mulligan February 28, 2025
A year that is sure to be filled with theatrics, the 2025 Oscars will need to do its best to avoid pre-show controversy and contention.
Mulligan: Deepening Diversity: Awards Shows Go Beyond the Stage

Mulligan: Deepening Diversity: Awards Shows Go Beyond the Stage

Maddie Mulligan September 22, 2024
You know the all-too-familiar discourse when award season inevitably rolls around. But one particular topic of discussion arises each and every year that is profoundly more pressing: the lack of diversity.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Vathanakul: Who’s Excited for the 2024 Oscars?

Tarisa Vathanakul March 10, 2024
The excitement begins as the 96th Academy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel for the fourth time, will air on March 10 at 7 p.m. on ABC.
(Alyssa Anderson / Heights Editor)

31 Movies in 13 Days

Matthew Ablondi February 19, 2023
Absurd and unnecessary challenges compel me, especially, it seems, as they become more and more useless or self-destructive. On Jan. 24 at 8:30 a.m., I decided to attempt to watch 31 movies in 13 days.
Skolimowski’s ‘EO’ Questions Humans’ Coexistence With Animals

Skolimowski’s ‘EO’ Questions Humans’ Coexistence With Animals

Paterson Tran February 9, 2023
The Oscar-nominated film excerpts from the tragic life of a donkey that faces the reality of human caretaking.
Awards Season

Ramirez: It’s Awards Season, But Should We Care?

Kaylie Ramirez February 18, 2019
Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez considers the significance, or insignificance, of popular awards shows.
Oscars Column

Oscars: Where Are They Now?

Jacob Schick March 22, 2018
Arts Editor Jacob Schick looks at the future projects of Jordan Peele, Greta Gerwig, and Saoirse Ronan.
Lego Movie

Oscar Snubs to Lego Studs

Jack Goldman March 12, 2018
Editor Jack Goldman speaks about his frustration with the Animated Feature category of the Academy Awards in this inter-Heights guest column.
Academy Awards

Assumptions on the Academy Awards

Jacob Schick February 28, 2018
Arts Editor Jacob Schick makes educated guesses and predictions about the movies and actors who will win in four of the categories of the upcoming Academy Awards.
Recognizing Racism in Film Culture

Recognizing Racism in Film Culture

Robert Walmsley February 2, 2018
"There are racist incidents like the ones that occurred on campus, yes, but there was also an institutionalized, subtle racism. It’s quiet, hidden, and ingrained in the American psyche. Now I’ve discovered this is still evident in the white-dominated industry of Hollywood, not just in older films like The Little Colonel."
Oscars

Recognition, Representation, and Reward

Jacob Schick February 2, 2017
Boston College organizations give their thoughts on this years nominations and speak to the larger issue of the lack of diversity in Hollywood.

Film Distributor A24 Gears Itself Toward Creativity Rather than Revenue

Grace Godvin February 7, 2016
In an industry obsessed with box office grosses and film rights acquisitions, film distributor A24 displays an affinity for artistic freedom and the merits of liberal expression.
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