The Oscar competition means different things to different people. For the average moviegoer, it's mostly about the glitz, glamour and gossip.
Nothing wrong with that. I'd like to know if Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield got along on the set of Judas and the Black Messiah.
Did Leslie Odom Jr. give Aldis Hodge an atomic wedgie for drinking the last cappuccino at the wrap party for One Night in Miami?
Gimme the tea! For people in the film industry, the Oscars are about career boosts, artistic validation and financial rewards. "An Oscar really is life-changing for anyone involved," said film financier Paul Brett, who won an Oscar as executive producer of The King's Speech in 2011. "It opens enormous doors — every agent and producer wants to.
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