Life as a movie-lover in Knoxville can be difficult, especially around this time of year. With this year’s Oscars Ceremony this Sunday — honoring the movies of 2018 — it’s easy to not only feel overwhelmed by the amount of nominees but disappointed in the amount of nominated movies that are actually accessible in our city. Most years, many of the “best movies of the year” are not even screening in Knoxville until the week before the ceremony and often they screen even after that. 2018 marks a unique occurrence in the world of film distribution, though, and likely illustrates a shifting tide. Films produced and distributed by online streaming platforms for the first time cracked the major categories and may signal an even greater shift for years to come.
Review: Director Bradley Cooper Makes His Remake of ‘A Star Is Born’ Truly His Own
By Reid Ramsey “Music is essentially twelve notes between any octave. Twelve notes and then the octave repeats. It’s the same story, told over and over. All the artist can offer the world is how they see those twelve…