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‘Cats’ Movie Starring Idris Elba, Taylor Swift and More Labeled ‘Ridiculous’ by Play’s Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber - www.usmagazine.com
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03.08.2020 / 21:13

‘Cats’ Movie Starring Idris Elba, Taylor Swift and More Labeled ‘Ridiculous’ by Play’s Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber

Cats composer Andrew Lloyd Webber’s support of the 2019 star-studded adaptation.Speaking to The Sunday Times, the 72-year-old England native slammed director Tom Hooper’s take on the Broadway hit. “The problem with the film was that Tom Hooper decided that he didn’t want anybody involved in it who was involved in the original show,” Webber said in the interview posted on Sunday, August 2.

Idris Elba says Bafta special award is chance to give back to others - www.breakingnews.ie - county Long
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31.07.2020 / 22:39

Idris Elba says Bafta special award is chance to give back to others

Luther star Idris Elba said he will continue to champion other actors, writers and people to tell their stories as he collected one of Bafta’s highest accolades.

Idris Elba Says ‘Luther’ Movie is Happening: ‘The Sky is The Limit’ - variety.com - Britain
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31.07.2020 / 22:21

Idris Elba Says ‘Luther’ Movie is Happening: ‘The Sky is The Limit’

Tim Dams British star Idris Elba says a movie version of his hit BBC TV series “Luther” is happening.Speaking to the press on Friday after receiving one of BAFTA’s highest honours, the BAFTA Special Award at the Virgin Media BAFTA Television Awards, Elba said: “I’ve maintained I’d like to see it come to a film, and that is where I think we are heading towards — a film. And I’m looking forward to making that happen.

Idris Elba Endorses Warnings, Not Removal, Of Old Shows Deemed Racist Or Sexist - deadline.com
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16.07.2020 / 18:11

Idris Elba Endorses Warnings, Not Removal, Of Old Shows Deemed Racist Or Sexist

Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticActor Idris Elba weighed in on the removal of old movies and TV shows deemed racist or sexist, saying he’d opt for keeping the shows but with warnings or even a ratings system.“I’m very much a believer in freedom of speech,” Elba said in an interview with Radio Times magazine. “But the thing about freedom of speech is that it’s not suitable for everybody.

Idris Elba believes in censoring racist content instead of banning it: I’m a believer in freedom of speech - www.pinkvilla.com - Britain - Hollywood
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16.07.2020 / 12:53

Idris Elba believes in censoring racist content instead of banning it: I’m a believer in freedom of speech

In a recent interview, British actor Idris Elba got candid about racist content in films and television. The sensitive topic that has been brought to light by the Black Lives Matter movement is lately being discussed in Hollywood at lengths.

Idris Elba Says Racist Movies & TV Shouldn't Be Censored - www.justjared.com
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16.07.2020 / 00:53

Idris Elba Says Racist Movies & TV Shouldn't Be Censored

Idris Elba is speaking out about the recent discussion surrounding what to do with films and television shows containing controversial racist content.

Idris Elba Says Racist Shows Shouldn’t Be Pulled - variety.com - Britain - county Lee
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16.07.2020 / 00:43

Idris Elba Says Racist Shows Shouldn’t Be Pulled

Janet W. Lee British star Idris Elba advocated that racism in film and TV shows should be no different from sexism, with a rating system to warn viewers of racist viewpoints.“That’s why we have a rating system: We tell you that this particular content is rated U, PG, 15, 18,” said Elba to the Radio Times.

Idris Elba Thinks Racist Depictions In Old Films/TV Shouldn’t Be Cut: “I Don’t Believe In Censorship” - theplaylist.net
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15.07.2020 / 19:21

Idris Elba Thinks Racist Depictions In Old Films/TV Shouldn’t Be Cut: “I Don’t Believe In Censorship”

Recently, the idea of what films should and shouldn’t be seen and which should be accompanied by a warning has been debated quite a bit recently, most notably because of the issue with “Gone with the Wind.” That classic film was recently pulled from HBO Max due to John Ridley’s essay about how the film should be seen, but only if it is accompanied by something explaining the racist imagery and the context of the feature.

Idris Elba Doesn’t ‘Believe In Censorship’ But Outdated Cultural And Racial Depictions Should Come With A Warning Label - etcanada.com
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15.07.2020 / 18:39

Idris Elba Doesn’t ‘Believe In Censorship’ But Outdated Cultural And Racial Depictions Should Come With A Warning Label

In recent weeks, “Gone With The Wind” and episodes of “Mad Men”, “Scrubs”, “30 Rock”, “The Golden Girls”, and “The Office”, among others, have been pulled from streaming sites for racist depictions and blackface. But, in a new interview with Radio Times, Idris Elba says films and TV shows like these shouldn’t be erased, just updated with a warning label.

Idris Elba says racist TV shows should be rated, not removed: “I don’t believe in censorship” - www.nme.com - Britain
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14.07.2020 / 23:53

Idris Elba says racist TV shows should be rated, not removed: “I don’t believe in censorship”

Idris Elba has said racist content in films and TV should come with a warning and a ratings system should be put in place.The Luther star was speaking after programmes such as Little Britain were removed from streaming services over scenes featuring David Walliams and Matt Lucas wearing blackface.He has advocated for a ratings system that warns viewers of a film or show with outdated or offensive viewpoints.“I’m very much a believer in freedom of speech,” Elba told the Radio Times.

Idris Elba champions for freedom of expression, says: I don't believe in censorship - www.pinkvilla.com
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14.07.2020 / 17:01

Idris Elba champions for freedom of expression, says: I don't believe in censorship

Actor Idris Elba opened up about diversity in television and the need for change in an interview with Radio Times, reports dailymail.co.uk."I'm very much a believer in freedom of speech. Instead, there should be a ratings system warning viewers that a film or show has outdated, insulting viewpoints," he said.Without referring to any specific programme, Elba said: "To mock the truth, you have to know the truth.

Idris Elba: Don't ban all old racist TV shows - viewers need to know they got made - www.msn.com - Britain
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14.07.2020 / 16:33

Idris Elba: Don't ban all old racist TV shows - viewers need to know they got made

Idris Elba has said dated racist TV shows should not be cancelled - as people need to know they got made.The Luther star said he understood when some old shows - such as Little Britain and The Mighty Boosh - were being pulled from streaming platforms at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement, but he believed censorship was not the answer.Elba told the Radio Times: “I think viewers should know that people made shows like this.

Idris Elba says coronavirus diagnosis had 'traumatic mental impact' - www.msn.com
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14.07.2020 / 14:29

Idris Elba says coronavirus diagnosis had 'traumatic mental impact'

Luther star tested positive for COVID-19 in March, and has said that he's 'lucky to be alive and thankful' for recovering.But the affects of the disease had a mental impact, .“I was asymptomatic so I didn’t get the major symptoms everyone else got,” he said.“Mentally, it hit me very bad, because a lot was unknown about it. I felt very compelled to speak about it, just because it was such an unknown.“So the mental impact of that on both myself and my wife was pretty traumatic.

Isha Sesay, Idris Elba Launch Sierra Leone Sexual Assault Survivors Fund (Exclusive) - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Sierra Leone
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09.07.2020 / 17:03

Isha Sesay, Idris Elba Launch Sierra Leone Sexual Assault Survivors Fund (Exclusive)

Isha Sesay and Idris Elba have launched The Survivors Solidarity Fund to raise money for survivors of sexual assault in Sierra Leone. The fund was created after the horrific June 17 rape and murder of 5 year oldKadijah Saccoh in the West African country.

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