The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently introduced a new rule requiring its members to watch all nominated films in each category before they can vote in the final round of the Oscars. This decision marks a significant change in the voting process, which previously relied on an honor system. The long-standing practice allowed members to vote without having seen every nominee, leading to concerns and complaints from anonymous voters about the integrity of the selection process.
"Academy members must now watch all nominated films in each category to be eligible to vote in the final round for the Oscars."
"In its 97 years of existence, it was never a requirement for members of the Academy to watch all of the nominated films in a category before casting their vote."
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