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Oliver Stone is a filmmaker with a very distinct style and point of view. Over the decades, the filmmaker has never been one to shy away from controversial subject matter, whether it be political and/or violent.
As we’ve seen in recent years, he’s also found himself the subject of unexpected controversy, specifically when it comes to defending violence in films and giving certain political figures a platform to spread their ideologies. READ MORE: Oliver Stone Talks Violence In ‘Joker’ & ‘Natural
.East Kilbride Central Library will open its doors from Monday, August 10 with reduced hours and safety measures in place.
Almost two years ago, it was reported that Tom Hanks was being eyed to play Geppetto in Disney’s live-action remake of the animated classic, “Pinocchio.” And now, it appears he’s still being eyed to play the role. Doesn’t sound like exciting news, does it? Well, you’d be wrong.
Oliver Stone has vocally opposed cancel culture in past interviews over the last few weeks. Page Six says the director recently commented on the phenomenon again, arguing that if he created the same movies he did in the past in today’s societal landscape, he would be “vilified” and have his career destroyed.
Oliver Stone admitted that, due to cancel culture in Hollywood, he most likely wouldn’t have been able to establish a career if he was just starting out. The “Wall Street” director recently appeared on the SiriusXM radio show "Jim Norton & Sam Roberts” and talked about his qualms with modern Hollywood.
Oliver Stone is opening up about cancel culture and how he probably would be among the ones canceled if he were just starting out in Hollywood right now.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone has said he would not want to be a black man living in the US, describing the police as “out of control”.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Three-time Oscar winning filmmaker Oliver Stone has gone back to his roots for Chasing The Light: Writing, Directing, and Surviving Platoon, Midnight Express, Scarface, Salvador and the Movie Game. Just published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, the book is a personal reminiscence, the coming of age of a great filmmaker.
During a conversation on BBC World Service’s radio program, The Arts Hour, the acclaimed director, Oliver Stone, spoke on what are some of the most controversial issues of the day. Indie Wire picked up on the interview in which Oliver touched on a number of topics, including the idea of cancel culture.
hereIt found that Russians with "very close links" to Vladimir Putin were "well-integrated into the UK, business, political and social scene."The Committee said: “We therefore question whether the government took its eye off the ball because of its focus on counter-terrorism: it was the opinion of the Committee that, until recently, the government had badly underestimated the response required to the Russian threat – and is still playing catch-up.“Russia poses a tough intelligence challenge and
It was a roller coaster weekend for viewers of It's Okay To Not Be Okay. The ninth episode saw Kim Soo Hyun (Moon Gang Tae) and Oh Jung Se (Moon Sang Tae) deliver intense performances.
A controversial anti-LGBTQI Russian lawmaker has introduced a bill in the Russian Duma (Parliament) seeking to ban same sex and trans marriages as well as adoptions.The latest move to strip LGBTQI citizens of rights comes two weeks after Russia voted for Constitutional amendments that would allow Vladmir Putin to remain President for another 16 years.The national vote had sought to change the Constitutional provisions, including a law that would define marriage as a union between man and