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Every year people complain about the In Memoriam list. It’s always short. 🤷♂️ Plus, let’s be real, the Oscars have always been Western-centric. Why are we still looking for their validation anyway? Move on. #Oscars
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Typical Hollywood. They take our stories but ignore our legends. 😡 Dharmendra is a GOAT. They have time for jokes but not for a pioneer of world cinema? Disgraceful. This is why people are switching off. #Oscars
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Can we talk about the absolute disrespect at the Oscars last night? 🙄 Dharmendra is literally a cinematic legend, a global icon who defined eras of film, yet he didn't even get a mention in the ‘In Memoriam’ segment. It’s honestly shocking how the Academy continues to overlook international legends while trying to act so progressive with all those political pins and speeches on the red carpet. If you're going to celebrate global cinema, at least acknowledge the giants who paved the way. He passed away in November and was a household name for millions, but apparently, that wasn’t enough for a 5-second slide? The hypocrisy is loud. Truly a massive snub that leaves a bitter taste despite all the activism we saw on stage. Fans are rightfully fuming on socials right now. Bollywood deserves better recognition than this. #Oscars #Dharmendra #CinemaLegend
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Honestly, they probably just didn't have a direct nomination this year. The Oscars shouldn’t be a popularity contest or a place for couples to just show off. If they aren't presenting or nominated, why show up? Let the focus stay on the craft of filmmaking. 🎬 #Oscars #QualityOverClout,,, #culture
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Hamnet (2025): Grief, Gesture, and the Quiet Making of Literature
Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet turns Maggie O’Farrell’s novel into a contemplative cinematic meditation on absence, focusing on Agnes and intimate moments rather than a linear tragedy. Chloé Zhao’sHamnetarrives with the kind of expectation that usually burdens literary adaptations, especially those drawn from ... Read full article.