The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has introduced a new rule requiring voters to view all nominated films in a category before casting their ballots. This move has garnered considerable online backlash, with many expressing surprise that such a requirement wasn't already in place. Critics argue that this could have influenced past Oscar decisions, particularly regarding the recognition of films like 'The Color Purple' and 'Malcolm X.' Anonymous voters even admitted to not watching all contenders, prompting concerns about fairness in the voting process and the actual understanding of nominees.
A new rule from the Academy mandates voters to view all films in a category before voting, a measure that has sparked surprise and online outrage.
The announcement has led many to question past Academy decisions, with comments suggesting voters may have overlooked essential films, particularly those representing black narratives.
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