It's been 20 years since the Academy Award-winning movie Philadelphia (an Oscar for star Tom Hanks and one for Bruce Springsteen's song) became one of the first full-blown Hollywood movies about AIDS. Since that time, some things have changed. No longer the death sentence it was originally considered to be, it has become a chronic illness manageable with a cocktail of prescription meds. The stigma of HIV/AIDS has also diminished over the years. But one thing that hasn't changed is that the AIDS crisis is far from over.
Although it is set almost 30 years ago, Dallas Buyers Club (Focus) is a gut-wrenching reminder of how far we've come and how much farther we have to go. Sadly, the same evils that existed in the mid-1980s, especially the greed and indifference of the pharmaceutical industry, still exist today.