Yeah I won’t be seeing this movie due to my love and adoration for the original (Whereas this one just looks bland) as well as Moss’ relation/endorsement to/of Scientology, which after starring in the extremely overrated show that is The Handmaid’s Tale, is another ironic role she’s somehow starring in (I also just don’t find her to be lead actress worthy) A couple of my friends along with their s/o’s had the chance to see this and they said it was a run of the mill horror film. Though tbf, one of them said they still had a fun time watching it and would watch it again
I agree with this. Honestly I don't see it as THAT much worse as being raised a Catholic and still defending the Catholic church. It sucks, but that shit is hard to scrub from your life completely. I think I'd call myself a pretty solid atheist but I'm still pretty positive I'll deathbed convert and am still mildly afraid of the idea of a hell.
That's a fair point. As far as I know, she's never been vocal about her support of Scientology and being in the middle of a pretty big career, would have to worry so much about the harassment she would face from them if she did come out against them. The comment she made about her religion contradicting her religious beliefs was pretty much a non-answer and just said "I'm a feminist and I support Freedom of Speech," so I don't think she's comfortable speaking on it.
This made me look up a list of some celebrity Scientologists and I'm sad to see that Michael Peña is also on that list heh
Yeah, as a member of a cult, raised and indoctrinated in it, she’s also brainwashed and a victim — while that doesn’t necessarily excuse some behavior of such ones.
Absolutely. And the aspect of utilizing financial classes to further indoctrination, doesn't paint her in a positive light as she probably is given a higher "level" than other because of her social/financial status. It's very gross and exploitative, moreso than the Catholic church. But its getting into the weeds of the matter