"That wasn’t my reality, and it’s still not my reality" Halle Berry has said that being a Black woman means she doesn’t have the “luxury” of being able to “just sit and field Oscar buzz movies”. READ MORE: Here’s every song on ‘The Union’ soundtrack Despite her success as an actress, Berry has admitted that are options sometimes “are so limited” as a Black woman in Hollywood. “As a Black woman, I have never had the luxury of just doing Oscar-worthy performances and movies.
I don’t even know what that is. My options at times are so limited, and that’s the reality of it,” she told The Hollywood Reporter. “So I don’t have the luxury to just sit and field Oscar buzz movies.
That wasn’t my reality, and it’s still not my reality.” The interviewer praised Berry for playing a variety of roles throughout her career, jettisoning the usual path Oscar winners take by sticking to a similar role. “I won that Oscar 23 years ago now, and it was about working,” she said.
“It was about loving the craft. It was about growing and taking risks and chances. So I don’t have the luxury to just sit and field Oscar buzz movies.
That wasn’t my reality, and it’s still not my reality. Berry’s latest project is Never Let Go, a horror-thriller about a single mother and her two twin sons who can’t leave their rural Tennessee cabin without being tethered by a limited amount of rope. “I was wildly intrigued by it,” Berry said of her connection to t.