The 3 tropes of an Oscar-bait trailer [Advertiser content from Dell]

submitted by Huzzaz on 12/11/19 1

“Jaw-dropping.” “From the Academy Award winner.” “Star-studded.” Chances are you already know exactly how to spot a trailer gearing up for the Academy Awards junket. The holidays are primetime for generating Oscar buzz on the year’s biggest movie releases, and movie studios will spend anywhere between $3 million to $10 million per film to capture the attention of Oscar voters. Streaming platforms are also getting in on the Academy Award action, now with new splashy wins from films like Manchester by the Sea (Amazon) and Roma (Netflix). That means while you’re trying to pick what to watch next, you’re likely to spot some of these tropes littered throughout the trailers for the 2019 releases hankering for a nomination. Hot-button issues in Bombshell? Check. Prosthetics? (Yeah, you’ve got to see the cast member in Bombshell to know that will be a Best Actor nominee.) Nostalgia galore plus “based on a true story” in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood? Check. Watch for more tropes that are hard to miss in this year’s potential nominee films. Learn More - www.vox.com/ad/20974139/streaming-content-movies-tv-shows-algorithm-human-choice Subscribe to Vox Creative's YouTube Channel - bit.ly/2qjUiQW Read Vox's editorial and ethics guidelines here - www.voxmedia.com/a/vm/ethics

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