City Times

Sterling wonders about Oscars merit

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BLACK PANTHER ACTOR Sterling K. Brown is torn about the Academy Awards new popular film category. At an event for This Is Us at Paramount Studios, Brown, who played N’jobu in the Marvel blockbuste­r, told variety.com that his stance on the category - particular­ly as it relates to Black Panther, which is eligible for 2018 nomination­s - goes “back and forth”.

“When I first heard of the category, the first question I had was, ‘What is the criterion for being nominated in this category?’” Brown said.

Piece of art

“If it’s something that can give it some sort of merit and legitimacy, then I think it’s cool. But I think Black Panther stands on its own merits regardless of its popularity as being a wonderful piece of art.”

“Ryan Coogler is an artist,” Brown continued.

“The man is three for three in his films thus far, and I don’t see him striking out anytime soon. So whether it’s in one category, the other, or both, the movie is worthy of recognitio­n.”

Earlier this month, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences announced a number of changes to the Oscars, including introducti­on of a new category.

From next year, there will be an award for Outstandin­g Achievemen­t in Popular Film. This is the first time a new Oscar category has been introduced since Best Animated Film in 2001.

Details on eligibilit­y are yet to be announced.

Brown’s sentiments echo those of many who have weighed in on the new category, saying it may give the Academy an excuse to leave commercial­ly successful films - which have historical­ly not made serious headway with the Academy despite their potential artistic merits - out of the Best Picture category in favour of more typical Oscars fare.

When I first heard of the category, the first question I had was, ‘What is the criterion for being nominated in this category?’” Sterling K. Brown

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