ON 28 FEBRUARY 2016, all eyes will be on Chris Rock, as he takes the stage to host the 88th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, California, in what has, over the last month-and-a-half, turned out to be the most talked about Oscars in recent history, for none of the expected reasons.
African-American standup comedian Rock’s opening monologue will have to pull no punches, especially on the ceremony itself, if the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences, which runs the Oscars, wants this edition to be remembered for perhaps one right reason: six-time Oscar-nominee Leonardo DiCaprio potentially winning a compensatory Best Actor Award after 22 years of near-misses, heartbreaks and internet memes.
The story of this year’s awards, which were touted to be the most boring Oscars in…