Manchester City could ask Uefa for a delay to their European ban if the coronavirus crisis interferes with their appeal against it.
26.02.2020 - 02:31 / variety.com
Global film and TV executives, including “Elizabeth” producer Alison Owen and “Shakespeare in Love” producer David Parfitt, have spoken out about Harvey Weinstein’s guilty verdict, calling it a “seismic” victory that will bring about immutable change.
Monday’s long-awaited outcome to the U.S. trial, which saw Weinstein convicted of sexual assault and third-degree rape, has been regarded as a landmark victory that will continue to transcend borders and impact women in the international industry.
Manchester City could ask Uefa for a delay to their European ban if the coronavirus crisis interferes with their appeal against it.
President Donald Trump’s 30-day European travel ban will further paralyze and isolate a film and TV industry that is frantically drawing up contingency plans for business and production.
Days after Harvey Weinstein was convicted of rape in a landmark verdict for the #MeToo movement, women who accused the former movie mogul and Def Jam co-founder Russell Simmons of sexual misconduct joined forces in New York to talk about what's next for the entertainment industry, including the need for the business to support and hire survivors.Former Def Jam executive Drew Dixon, who went public with sexual harassment and assault claims against Simmons in a New York Times exposé in December
Days after Harvey Weinstein was convicted of rape in a landmark verdict for the #MeToo movement, women who accused the former movie mogul and Russell Simmons of sexual misconduct joined forces in New York to talk about what's next for the entertainment industry, including the need for the business to support and hire survivors.
One of the jurors who decided to convict Harvey Weinstein of rape in Monday's landmark verdict says he and the other 11 people on the jury were careful to merely consider the facts in front of them. "There is no message," the juror, identified only by his first name of Drew, told Gayle King in an interview that aired on CBS This Morning on Friday.
Cate Blanchett has said that on the back of Harvey Weinstein’s conviction, the industry must move forward and ensure a new culture is established, particularly when it comes to parity.
More than two years after cutting ties with Harvey Weinstein, Georgina Chapman is still rebuilding her life. In Oct. 2017, the Marchesa co-founder announced her decision to leave the film producer in light of several sexual misconduct allegations made against him.
Harvey Weinstein is "flabbergasted" after a jury of his peers found him guilty of rape and sexual assault against two women on Monday.
One day after the Harvey Weinstein verdict, a group of "Silence Breakers" reacted to the news at a press conference in Los Angeles. Weinstein was found guilty in New York on Monday on one count of rape in the third degree and one count of criminal sexual act in the first degree.
Miriam Haley, whose testimony helped lead to Harvey Weinstein being found guiltyMonday, is calling the verdict a "huge relief" one day later. "It was a huge relief that the jury got it," Haley said Tuesday on CBS This Morning.
Harvey Weinstein is "flabbergasted" after a jury of his peers found him guilty of rape and sexual assault against two women on Monday. The disgraced movie mogul's defense attorney Arthur Aidala spoke to reporters after visiting his client on Tuesday at Bellevue Hospital, where he was transported after experiencing heart palpitations shortly after the verdict was read in court.
Nearly 24 hours after a jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty of two sex crimes – and not guilty on three more severe charges – the disgraced former movie mogul remained in Bellevue Hospital on New York City's East Side.
Nearly 24 hours after a jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty of two sex crimes – and not guilty on three more severe charges – the disgraced former movie mogul remained in Bellevue Hospital on New York City's East Side.
During a visit to Fox News' "The Story" with Martha MacCallum, Harvey Weinstein's defense attorneys Donna Rotunno and Damon Cheronis discussed the guilty verdict that the former Hollywood film producer received on Monday after several weeks of trial.
During a visit to Fox News' "The Story" with Martha MacCallum, Harvey Weinstein's defense attorneys Donna Rotunno and Damon Cheronis discussed the guilty verdict that the former Hollywood film producer received on Monday after several weeks of trial.