Jennifer Lopez Labels Oscar Winner 'Nomadland' Her 'Worst Type of Film'
Actress and Academy member Jennifer Lopez recently shared her personal opinion on Chloe Zhao's Oscar-winning drama "Nomadland." During an appearance on Brett Goldstein's podcast "Films to Be Buried With," Lopez described the film as her "worst type of film." She cited its slow pace, focus on grief, and lack of escapism as reasons for her sentiment, despite the movie having won multiple accolades, including Best Picture at the Oscars.

Jennifer Lopez, an Academy member, recently expressed her personal take on the critically acclaimed film "Nomadland."
During a guest appearance on "Films to Be Buried With," the podcast hosted by her "Office Romance" co-star Brett Goldstein, Lopez was asked to name the "worst film" she had ever seen.
Responding to the question, Lopez identified Chloe Zhao’s drama "Nomadland" as her "worst type of film." She characterized the movie as a "slow-moving thing about grief" and stated that "there’s no escapism."
"Nomadland" was a significant success at the Oscars, securing awards for best picture and other categories. The film depicts a woman's journey through the American West as a modern-day nomad after losing everything in the Great Recession.
According to Variety, Lopez's comments offer a contrasting view to the film's widespread critical acclaim.
