Should Horror Fans (Like Me) Be Worried After Sinners’ And Weapons’ Wins At The Oscars?

Should Horror Fans (Like Me) Be Worried After Sinners’ And Weapons’ Wins At The Oscars?

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The 98th Academy Awards are in the books, and it was a big night for new horror movies. Guillermo del Toro‘s Frankenstein, though not what I expected, picked up wins for costuming, makeup, and production design, while the major acting awards went to Sinners and Weapons, with Michael B. Jordan and Amy Madigan taking home Oscars:

  • Amy MadiganWeapons (Best Supporting Actress)
  • Michael B. JordanSinners (Best Actor)

Oscar wins for the horror genre sound like a breakthrough. And in many ways, it is. But there’s one stat I can’t shake: those two wins now make up 25% of all horror acting Oscars ever awarded. That’s exciting. It’s also a little alarming. Because if history tells us anything, it’s that moments like this don’t usually lead to consistency. They tend to be followed by long stretches where genre disappears from the conversation entirely, which doesn’t bode well for all the upcoming horror movies on the way.

Kathy Bates in Misery.

(Image credit: Columbia Pictures)

Every Horror Oscar Win Has Been Followed By Years Without Genre Recognition

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