Robert Downey Jr. proves we didn't run out of real movie stars, we ran out of real movies
Briefly

“When audiences of the past went to see movies led by Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Tom Cruise, Cary Grant, Paul Newman, or Katharine Hepburn, it didn't matter what character they were playing, because everyone knew they’d bring that indefinable excellence to a role. Or at least they used to.”
“Robert Downey Jr.'s newly Oscar-nominated performance in Oppenheimer is a compelling data point...It proves that the problem isn't that actors can't handle stardom anymore - it's that they aren't getting the kinds of roles that properly project their charisma.”
Read at Polygon
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