Timothee Chalamet’s public disavowal of Woody Allen was a cynical attempt to boost his chances of winning an Oscar, the director has claimed.
07.03.2020 - 15:41 / nme.com
'Apropos of Nothing' was due for release next month
Woody Allen’s scheduled memoir has been dropped by its publishers Hachette amid accusations that the filmmaker sexually abused his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow.
In a statement posted yesterday (March 6), Hachette Book Group explained that they had decided not to publish Apropos of Nothing, which was due for release on April 7.
“The decision to cancel Mr. Allen’s book was a difficult one,” the company wrote, adding that they “take [their]
Timothee Chalamet’s public disavowal of Woody Allen was a cynical attempt to boost his chances of winning an Oscar, the director has claimed.
The memoir by Woody Allen titled Apropos of Nothing was finally released after facing backlash on social media. The memoir was originally meant to be released by Hachette Book Group.
Filmmaker Woody Allen has found a new publisher for his memoir in Arcade Publishing, which released the book Monday.
Woody Allen’s controversial memoir has reportedly been published just weeks after he was dropped by his original publisher, Hachette.
Woody Allen will get to tell his side of the story after all. The disgraced filmmaker’s controversial memoir,, was released by a new publisher on Monday, the reports. Arcade Publishing picked up the book after it was dropped by Hachette Book Group, which faced extreme backlash for partnering Allen on the release.
Woody Allen’s memoir, “Apropos of Nothing,” dropped on Monday with little notice from a new publisher, Arcade Publishing.
Woody Allen’s memoir, dropped by its original publisher after widespread criticism, has found a new home, The Associated Press has learned.
NEW YORK -- Woody Allen's memoir, dropped by its original publisher after widespread criticism, has found a new home.
Famed author Stephen King says he feels "very uneasy" over the Hachette Book Group's decision to drop Woody Allen's autobiography, "Apropos of Nothing," a day after dozens of the company's employees staged a walkout in protest of the book's acquisition.
Hachette Publishing Company was hit with backlash over its announcement it was planning to publish Woody Allen’s memoir. After Allen’s son Ronan Farrow — whose book Catch and Kill was released by Hachette — cut ties with the company, following a staff walkout in protest, the company reversed its decision.
Hachette Publishing Company was hit with backlash over its announcement it was planning to publish Woody Allen’s memoir. After Allen’s son Ronan Farrow — whose book Catch and Kill was released by Hachette — cut ties with the company, following a staff walkout in protest, the company reversed its decision.
The release of Woody Allen’s memoir has been scrapped by publishers at Hachette Book Group a day after staff members staged a walk-out in protest.