‘Tis the season for great movies, right? We’re right in the mix of when Hollywood unloads all of their Oscar contenders, giving audiences a chance to finally get some cinematic nutrition to go with those oversized, overpriced popcorn ‘n nacho combos, but one personĀ isn’t having it this year: Samuel L. Jackson. Speaking at the Dubai International Film Festival, the actor singled out acclaimed movies “Manchester By The Sea” and “Moonlight,” along with Will Smith‘s “Collateral Beauty” for some pointed criticism.
Jackson argued that this time of year is when Hollywood likes to pat itself on the back, but he says there’s a hypocrisy in the movies they shower with praise.
āThe movies they choose to say are amazing and great, you know ā āManchester by the Sea,ā oh my god, you must see it, itās an amazing film!ā But, ehh, I guess it is ā to somebody,ā Jackson said.Ā āItās not an inclusive film, you know what I mean? And Iām sure that āMoonlightā will be thought of the same way. Theyāll say, āWell, thatās a black movie. Where are the white people?ā Weāll say the same thing about āManchester by the Sea.’ ā
Meanwhile, Jackson also rolled his eyes at “Collateral Beauty,” quipping, “Itās another one of those, āOh my God, life is so wonderful, take time to sniff the roses.’ā
It’s been over twenty years since Jackson was nominated for “Pulp Fiction,” and this year did not receive any major awards recognition for his roles inĀ “Cell,” “The Legend Of Tarzan,” and “Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children.” His next big screen appearance will be in “xXx: The Return Of Xander Cage.” Let us know your thoughts below. [via The Wrap]