It's Time for the Oscars to Take Horror Seriously
Briefly

Demi Moore was awarded a Golden Globe for her performance in the horror film 'The Substance', which revitalized her career after a lull. During her acceptance speech, she reflected on the unexpected nature of her role, describing how the script arrived at a low point in her life and inspired her to continue pursuing her craft. This notable recognition is rare for horror films, which historically receive limited acknowledgment during award seasons, despite their significant contributions to cinema.
"I was at kind of a low point when the unconventional script came across my desk, and the universe told me that you're not done."
Demi Moore's first real award in over 45 years comes from her role in a horror film, highlighting the genre's struggle for recognition in award seasons.
Read at time.com
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