Lights, Camera, Legacy: The Oscars 2025 Takes Center Stage
By Stewart Hogan

The Oscars, Just saying the word gives me goosebumps. Every year, as the Academy Awards come near, I feel that familiar exciting, and nervous emotion. For a lifelong cinephile like me, it is not just an award show, it is a celebration of dreams and storytelling at its peak. Current nominations for the 97th Academy Awards are going to make history.
Among the standout nominees is a film that has my heart racing: Emilia Pérez. This trailblazing queer masterpiece tells the story of a transgender woman navigating identity, love, and redemption in a world that often demands conformity. Karla Sofía Gascón’s performance is so transformative, a portrayal so raw and heartfelt that it will remain in your head for a long time. When her name was announced for nomination, I, Stewart Hogan, couldn’t help but cheer. If she wins, it will be a historic moment, one that transcends cinema. I can already picture the millions watching at home, seeing history unfold before their eyes, and feeling the ripple effect of that victory.
Meanwhile, The Brutalist, an expressive beautiful period drama, has emerged as a frontrunner. Directed by Brady Corbet, the film goes deep into the soul of a Hungarian architect who flees post-war Europe for America, only to fight with ambition, identity, and the weight of history. Its amazing visuals and stirring performances have got it into multiple nomination categories, including Best Picture.
And then there’s this film, I’m Still Here, which dares to ask: What does it mean to hold on? This drama explores th\emes of survival and resilience through a story rooted in raw human emotions. Its star-studded cast and deeply rich narrative have secured its place among this year’s most lauded films.
The 2025 Oscars are particularly significant for the prominence of queer cinema. Emilia Pérez and other films in the lineup reflect a shift toward greater representation of LGBTQ+ stories. These narratives not only challenge stereotypes but also celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of human experiences. As queer films earn their genuine place on Hollywood’s grand stage, they remind us of cinema's power to promote empathy and understanding.
As I, Stewart Hogan, just like others can’t help but wonder: will Gascón win and carve her name into Oscar history? Will The Brutalist dominate with its breathtaking craftsmanship? Or will I’m Still Here defy the odds and emerge as the night’s biggest surprise? The suspense is thrilling, but one thing is clear, this year’s Oscars aren’t just about the awards. They’re about celebrating the diversity and vibrancy of human experiences.
What’s certain is that the 97th Academy Awards will not only honor the artistry of 2025’s most mesmerizing films but also continue to evolve as a platform for diverse voices. The Academy’s ongoing journey is a constant interplay between tradition and innovation, bound by the shared human desire to tell and hear great stories.
The Oscars have always been united the world through stories. On that Oscars 2025 magical night, as the stars take the stage and the envelopes are opened, millions of us will watch, connected by a shared love for the cinema. These films, these performances, they’ve already won our hearts.
As I count down to The Oscar 2025, I know I’ll be holding my breath, cherishing every moment as these tales come to life on Hollywood’s grandest stage.
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