Christopher Nolan’s time-bending epic Tenet debuts at Number 1 on the final Official Film Chart of 2020.
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But he had a darker side, one that is now being acknowledged by his family on his website. They are apologizing for his anti-Semitic views.
Dahl’s work lives on in today’s culture. Netflix made a $1 billion deal to develop his works into films and series. Oscar-winning director Taika Waititi is now making an animated series of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
The Witches movie, also based on his novel, just came out in October HBO Max. Anne Hathaway stars.
Dahl died 30 years ago, but his
Christopher Nolan’s time-bending epic Tenet debuts at Number 1 on the final Official Film Chart of 2020.
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The family of beloved author Roald Dahl issued an apology 30 years after his death for anti-Semitic statements he made. Dahl was the mind behind several renowned children’s books that would go on to become hit movies such as “Matilda,” “James and the Giant Peach” and, of course, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” However, he’s been criticized in recent years for holding anti-Semitic beliefs that he vocalized. “The Dahl family and the Roald Dahl Story Company deeply apologise for the lasting
letter posted on his official site says.It goes on: “Those prejudiced remarks are incomprehensible to us and stand in marked contrast to the man we knew and to the values at the heart of Roald Dahl’s stories, which have positively impacted young people for generations.
posted their apology on the author’s website. The statement isn’t dated and wasn’t sent to any Jewish groups or promoted publicly.
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