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One Battle After Another in Hollywood: Why Gen Z Has Abandoned Cinema and What It Says About American Culture

Nov 19, 2025
Cultural commentator David Masciotra joins to dissect Hollywood's recent troubles and why Gen Z is disengaging from cinema. He discusses the irony of 25 films flopping despite quality offerings and analyzes Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' as a cultural touchstone. They explore the success of female leads like Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone, contrasting their appeal with a nostalgic male-centric industry. Masciotra also critiques the lack of engagement from young audiences, highlighting evolving gender dynamics in film.
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ANECDOTE

Classroom Example Of Film Unfamiliarity

  • David Masciotra told an anecdote about teaching undergraduates who hadn't heard of major films like Nosferatu.
  • He used that classroom example to illustrate younger viewers' detachment from marketed cinema.
INSIGHT

Politics Boosted One Battle After Another

  • One Battle After Another succeeded by entering political discourse and satirizing both left and right.
  • Political resonance on social media amplified its visibility compared with niche films.
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Female-Led Films Face Commercial Headwinds

  • Movies centered on strong female leads often struggle commercially because many male viewers avoid female-led narratives.
  • Hollywood still makes more male-led films because they generally perform better at the box office.
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