The Oscars should be about celebrating groundbreaking films – so why has Brad Pitt’s unremarkable F1 movie been nominated?

The term originally described movies clearly made to win awards, often without much concern for how well they’d be remembered later. These films were usually predictable historical dramas or feel-good stories about unlikely heroes, characterized by competent but uninspired direction and scripts that relied heavily on familiar tropes.

Why Colin Egglesfield Kept His Years-Long Cancer Battle a Secret

As the actor from Something Borrowed approaches the one-year mark of being cancer-free after his prostate cancer battle, he recently opened up about his health experiences, explaining why he had difficulty relying on family and friends when he was first diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2006.