Oscar Wars: A History of Hollywood in Gold, Sweat, and Tears

Oscar Wars

A History of Hollywood in Gold, Sweat, and Tears

2023

Ratings6

Average rating3.5

15

It's a DNF, but I still want to rate it.

I'm a massive cinephile, but I find as the years have gone by, my interest in the Oscars has waned considerably. I've finally seen the light for what is a self-congratulatory show inundated with self-important speeches and, at times, mediocre nominations, and the sheer duration of it means I even avoid the highlights program broadcast on TV here the next day.

Oscar Wars sadly did not reignite my interest in the Oscars. It's a detailed examination of Hollywood history from the silent era to contemporary Hollywood. I guess Schulman's thesis statement examines how the Oscars acted as a cultural institution within that period of film, but it leads to a disjointed flow of writing since a lot of the chronology in a chapter goes from one time period to another, which made it challenging to follow.

Also, I would question the decision to have an entire chapter dedicated to the 1989 opening number fiasco, which isn't even that bad, in my opinion. Would it not have made more sense to have tightened up that section and included more of the mishaps that have plagued the ceremony, from the slap to the envelope gate and many others?

If you're unfamiliar with the history of Hollywood, I would even suggest skipping this and reading a good Wikipedia article instead since this book isn't too dissimilar anyway.

March 16, 2025