Actor and podcaster Adam Carolla is under fire for what he tweeted about COVID-19 aka the Coronavirus, which has killed 186,000 people in the United States and 864,000 people worldwide at the time of this posting.
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Also Read: 'Cuties' Just Want to Dance in First Trailer for Sundance Darling on Netflix (Video)The original American poster for “Cuties” issued by Netflix showed the four girls in the film striking suggestive poses in revealing dance outfits that showed bare midriffs and lots of skin.
In comparison, the French poster for the film shows the girls playfully having fun as they run through the streets.People online referred to the poster, which you can view at the attached links, as “disgusting” and
.Actor and podcaster Adam Carolla is under fire for what he tweeted about COVID-19 aka the Coronavirus, which has killed 186,000 people in the United States and 864,000 people worldwide at the time of this posting.
Deadline in an interview Thursday that she only saw the American poster for the movie after it had already made the rounds on social media.
Director Maïmouna Doucouré experienced intense backlash over Netflix’s promotional campaign for “Cuties”, but she learned about the artwork at the same time as the public.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe last fortnight has been a period of contrasting emotions for Cuties filmmaker Maïmouna Doucouré.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticIn a 1984 promotional video for the Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense, David Byrne appeared as both himself and a variety of interviewers, including men of color.
critics blasted Midler on their own platforms, with radio host Dana Loesch responding: “Xenophobe who speaks one language mocks immigrant who can speak five.”Xenophobe who speaks one language mocks immigrant who can speak five. https://t.co/zgZ9tWVwdr“The party of diversity mocks an American for her accent…” actor James Woods tweeted, while podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey wrote: “Called it.
Netflix has issued an apology following backlash against a poster for upcoming French film Cuties deemed inappropriate for “sexualising girls”.The streaming giant has garnered criticism ahead of the release of the film, which tells the story of Amy, an 11-year-old caught between the traditional values of her Senegalese Muslim upbringing and internet culture which sexualises young girls once she joins a dance group called ‘the cuties’.A petition campaigning to remove the film received over 30,000
Over 60,000 people are repulsed at Netflix over an upcoming French film they claim sexualizes children.
Netflix is clicking the undo button for their rollout of “Cuties”.