Director Oliver Stone isn’t mincing words when it comes to the current state of Hollywood.
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Without assistance from the federal government, leaders like New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo have even raised the prospect of laying off firefighters, police officers, health care workers and
.Director Oliver Stone isn’t mincing words when it comes to the current state of Hollywood.
New York Times Magazine, the filmmaker described his feelings about the current climate in light of the coronavirus crisis. “It’s just so expensive — the marketing,” he began.“Everything has become too fragile, too sensitive.
Oliver Stone is not a fan of the current state of Hollywood and is in no hurry to work with a studio on a mainstream film as he says the town has gone "mad." Talking to the New York Times Magazine for a recently published interview withDavid Marchese, thecontroversial Stone called modern moviemaking "ridiculous." "It's just so expensive — the marketing," Stone began. "Everything has become too fragile, too sensitive.
Oliver Stone is unhappy with the state of Hollywood. The Oscar-winning writer-director-producer recently spoke with New York Times Magazine, slamming Tinseltown for becoming too sensitive toward political correctness and coronavirus.
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(Reuters) - The MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) show will take place in New York at the end of August, MTV and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Monday, marking the first major awards show since the coronavirus pandemic that will occur in a physical venue.MTV and Cuomo said the Aug.