Yeah she's incredible and I'm glad she's taken her role as seriously as it should be taken on and off the screen. Definitely agree about the show though, it's not without it's faults.
Not that it's really important but also why would you ever want the person behind Bright to consult on your script lol
No, yeah, he's super legit from what I've seen. I remember him handling the backlash to the whitewashing in Doctor Strange incredibly humbly & gracefully, in a sincere way you rarely see from Hollywood. And, he's friends w/ Lexi Alexander. He definitely genuinely cares about these things.
I’ve been silent on Woody considering I’ve been a fan of his since college. I knew he had an affair with his adopted daughter when I was a kid from the tabloids who he eventually married. I did not know about the molestation charges against him regarding Dylan until Ronan brought it back to attention 6 years ago. I tried to separate the art from the artist but I can’t support him. Cafe Society was the last film I’ve seen of his. He should have retired and people should have stopped working with him. It’s sad hearing people defend him. Even if he hasn’t committed a crime, he has a habit of grooming and targeting much younger women
That was such a weird and problematic relationship I’m surprised it lasted that long but upon looking it up, OMG she was only 16 at the time and he was 50? Jesus Christ!
Noooo come on Stephen For an old white man, I feel like he's been fairly progressive throughout his lifetime, but this and the Oscars take are both bummers
Corey Feldman Names Alleged Abusers in Long-Awaited Film "In the new documentary, however, Feldman breaks his silence. In a scene that drew gasps from the audience at the premiere, Feldman names Charlie Sheen as Haim’s alleged rapist, with a detailed account that includes references to Crisco as lube, and two trailers that Feldman says hid the sex act from public view. The alleged assault happened, Feldman claims, on the set of Lucas, a coming-of-age film that cast Sheen’s “Cappie” as a protector of sorts for Haim’s titular character. The film — which also starred Winona Ryder and Courtney Thorne-Smith, among others — was released in 1986. Haim was 13 at the time of the alleged incident. It’s unclear if the potential legal ramifications, which had dissuaded Feldman from speaking out previously, have been addressed, or if the actor is simply ready to speak — despite the consequences. Feldman doesn’t mention Sheen’s name again beyond the reveal, and Sheen is not interviewed nor given a statement in the film, though when The National Enquirer published the allegations in 2017, Sheen categorically denied the claims. (A representative for Sheen did not immediately respond to a request for additional comment.) The allegations against Sheen, however, are supported in the documentary by Feldman’s ex-wife, Susie Sprague (who appeared in The Two Coreys), and Jamison Newlander, an actor who grew close to Feldman and Haim after co-starring with them in the 1987’s The Lost Boys. Both say Haim had revealed the alleged rape to them, and suggest that it was common knowledge in Hollywood circles but ultimately ignored."