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Hollywood Needs Even More Diversity, and More Black Female Biopics Would Be a Good Start

 “Hidden Figures” is one of several films, nominated at this year’s Academy Awards, to finally turn the tide on the past two years’ whitewashed nominees. Unlike many films nominated in the past, “Hidden Figures” does not purely focus on the degradation of black people, but also their contributions to the world at large. The subjects of this film are black women, who are often seen as the most disenfranchised group of Americans, and aren’t generally the subjects of big profile films. 

American Sniper

While the intermittent times he is home demonstrate his issues with real life, they don’t go anywhere. He is troubled, but not depressed; only wanting to get back to his friends, who are being picked off by a rogue Iraqi sniper, who is killed in the film.

Foxcatcher

This is just as much a story about Mark and David Schultz. Du Pont creates himself in the image of a father-figure for Mark (Tatum) who has always relied on his older brother for support and guidance. 

Whiplash

 The story is one that has been told before, but it has never felt so tense. Teller portrays a single minded musician who wants to “die drunk, broke at 34 and have people at a dinner table talk about him than live to be rich and sober at 90 and nobody remembered who he was.”

The Imitation Game

There just aren’t enough films dealing with the LGBT community. While many marginalized and underrepresented peoples are still struggling to be seen compared to LGBT characters, that doesn’t mean that we always get complex, three dimensional LGBT characters. 

The Judge

 The story strays constantly from that of an older man accused of a crime he can’t remember, and into gentle humor and human interest. There are side characters and flashbacks, unneeded expository dialogue, and scenes that have no bearing on the rest of the plot. 

Boyhood

In a film like this, the first thing everyone looks at is the execution, and how it matches the level of acting from its leads. Ethan Hawke is an amazing actor, and his best assets are always highlighted in Linklater productions.

The Theory of Everything

Even with the interesting content of the film, the pacing is awful. The film drags along slowly, and very little happens throughout. Felicity Jones carries the entire middle section of the film as she lusts after a family friend (Charlie Cox), but much of what they feel for each other is only hinted at. 

Road to Oscar

  In all the years that I have defended the ceremony to film friends, I have found that the one complaint among supporters is that it is very difficult to watch all of the films nominated before the ceremony, mostly because many are released in theaters at the end of the year.