If you look at the last several years, 'Parasite' continues a pattern of unconventional Best Picture winners
. One of these things is not like the other, and it’s the one that everyone on Film Twitter hates. Not only wasin 2013, but it was comparatively conventional in content and construction.was a grimdark slavery epic, one written and directed by black filmmakers, Steven McQueen and John Ridley, no less, that went go toe to toe with Alfonso Cuarón’swas a “one take” black comedy about a movie star trying to revive a flagging career with a new play.
Open Road would soon go bankrupt, falling victim as did several “new” distributors hoping to capitalize on theatrical frames not dominated by tentpoles, only to see Hollywood commit to year-round tentpole scheduling as the general moviegoers shifted to streaming and VOD for non-event movie offerings.
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