The Oscars: Spike Lee understandably upset
Cinemark is the local theater complex in eastern Davenport, Iowa This is the second year I've seen each of the "Best Picture" Academy Award nominations, and it is also the second time I've noticed trends among the films nominated. Before my journalism career ended, I'd watch the Oscars in February after having seen a few of the films nominated. The last couple of years, however, have been different as I've made a point to both see the films and blog about my reactions. Two of the movies nominated this year concern race relations in the United States but approach the topic in different directions. "Green Book," which I argue had the best story of all eight films nominated, won the top Oscar. The other, "BlacKkKlansman," was a superb film directed by Spike Lee, and it was understandable that he was upset not to win the category. This film concerns race relations and the Ku Klux Klan. Both films are about real peopl...