ICYMI: Everything Everywhere All At Once and its early awards success proves that the so-called 'awards window' is an antiquated concept that needs to die. EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce A24
\nFor a long time, it was well known within the studio system that if you wanted your movie to get recognized for things like critic association awards, the Oscars, or anything like that, you couldn't release it before the middle of September. Conventional wisdom was that if you released too early, people would forget that your movie came out. Among critics, this supposed wisdom often led to snark about how the age of the average Oscar voter is around 100 years old.
\nTop Gun: Maverick is also not what you would call 'awards fodder' unless you're counting the technical awards, but the film that came out in May is looking to top just as many lists and is a frontrunner in categories outside of the technical awards. RRR is a rare Bollywood production that has crossed over and was massive over the course of the year.
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