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The Guardian in a new interview published today (July 4), McGowan was asked if she had followed the allegations made against Clarke in April this year by over 20 women. “I did, yes.
And they were a bit shocking,” she said. “The thing is, for every one of those women, how many didn’t come forward? And did people know, and just were like, ‘This is how it is’?”As well as opening up further about being “blacklisted” by Harvey Weinstein – prior to the actress becoming one of the first women to
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"She Said," a dramatic retelling of the sexual harassment investigation that took down Harvey Weinstein and sparked the #MeToo movement, is coming to theaters next year. The movie, from Universal Pictures, will be released on Nov.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“She Said,” a dramatic retelling of the sexual harassment investigation that took down Harvey Weinstein and sparked the #MeToo movement, is coming to theaters next year.The movie, from Universal Pictures, will be released on Nov.
Universal Pictures has set a November 18, 2022, release date for She Said, about the reporters who broke the Harvey Weinstein sexual-assault story.
coronavirus.After founding the rock group Zvuki Mu (Sounds of Mu) in 1982, Mamonov became an underground cult figure in Moscow. He gained wider recognition after Soviet restrictions on rock music and alternative culture were lifted in the late 1980s as part of then-leader Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms.Mamonov further expanded his fame through acting.
Rosé of BLACKPINK has allegedly been photographed with singer Olivia Rodrigo, sparking rumours among fans of a potential collaboration.The Korean-Australian K-pop idol was supposedly spotted having dinner with the ‘Good 4 U’ singer during her recent visit to Los Angeles with fellow member Jennie.
Megan Fox opened up about the very odd and life-changing experience she had drinking the psychoactive tea ayahuasca with her boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly. Fox appeared on Monday’s "Jimmy Kimmel Live" where she got candid with guest host Arsenio Hall about the journey they went on to Central America to do the hallucinogenic tea in the wilderness with indigenous people in Costa Rica. The "Till Death" actress noted that the intense experience lasted three days and took her on a spiritual journey
Machine Gun Kelly.The actor opened up about taking the psychoactive tea, a hallucinogenic drug, on a recent trip with her partner.“We went to Costa Rica to do ayahuasca in, like, a proper setting, with indigenous people,” she told guest host Arsenio Hall on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.“So I was thinking it was like glamping, like it was gonna be some kind of five-star experience…But you get there and you really are in the middle of the jungle, and you don’t get to eat after 1 pm.“You have to walk a very
Megan Fox says she opened some really unexpected doors of perception while drinking ayahuasca with Machine Gun Kelly in Costa Rica.The actress appeared on Monday's and joined guest host Arsenio Hall, where she got candid about her quasi-spirit journey in the Central American wilderness with her boyfriend.«So we went to Costa Rica to do ayahuasca in, like, a proper setting, with indigenous people,» Fox shared, referring to the psychoactive tea used in ceremonial rituals as a spiritual medicine,
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorDocumentary filmmakers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato are giving a face to the voices behind Ronan Farrow’s 2019 book “Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators” and subsequent podcast series.In “Catch and Kill: The Podcast Tapes,” six half-hour episodes follow Farrow as he works to report on Harvey Weinstein’s predatory behavior.Never before seen (only heard) interviews with the Weinstein survivors Rose McGowan and Ambra Gutierrez remind
One afternoon in the early aughts, Melissa George found herself in a hotel room with Harvey Weinstein. The mogul, wearing a bathrobe, wanted to discuss two roles in his upcoming films Derailed and Amityville Horror. An assistant waited in the hallway, but then, fortunately, so did George’s ‘entourage’.
Black Widow star O-T Fagbenle has opened up about a potential Rick Mason spin-off series – you can watch his full interview above.In a recent chat with NME, the actor, who plays The Agent opposite Scarlett Johansson in the new Marvel film, teased the possibility of a different story for his character on the small screen.“I just miss my buddy Florence,” Fagbenle said when asked about the future of his character in the MCU, referring to Florence Pugh who plays Yelena in the film.“So let’s me and
Ronan Farrow’s reporting has brought down such Hollywood heavyweights as Harvey Weinstein and Les Moonves, and now the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist has set his sights on Britney Spears’ controversial conservatorship.
BBC has said it will not proceed with projects involving Noel Clarke, the actor, director and screenwriter who in April was accused of sexual assault and bullying.Clarke, who has denied all claims except for one, accepting that he once made inappropriate comments about one woman for which he later apologised, saw his drama Bulletproof cancelled by Sky in May following the allegations.Now, the BBC, which was working an adaptation of Alex Wheatle’s YA novel Crongton Knights with Clarke’s
EXCLUSIVE: The BBC has halted work on an adaptation of Alex Wheatle’s book Crongton Knights after producer Noel Clarke was accused of sexual misconduct.
In 2017, Salma Hayek became one of more than one hundred women to come forward publicly with a story about Harvey Weinstein.
People working on Sky originals must undergo workplace respect training and will have access to a safeguarding representative under strengthened procedures introduced by the Comcast-owned European broadcaster following the Noel Clarke scandal.
BAFTA chair Krishnendu Majumdar has said that sexual misconduct allegations against actor Noel Clarke and producer Charlie Hanson have brought “shame” on the UK film and TV business, and must act as a “wake-up call” for improving complaints procedures for victims.
UK newspaper The Times has issued an apology to BAFTA and its chair Krishnendu Majumdar over its claim in an article back in May that Majumdar had “close links” with the actor Noel Clarke, who is facing numerous allegations of misconduct. The Mail Online has also agreed to issue a similar apology, the org said today.