Right now, there are a number of topics that dominate the news. There are the current protests in light of the George Floyd killing.
29.05.2020 - 20:37 / justjared.com
Woody Allen is speaking out to slam actors who have denounced him amid allegations from his daughter Dylan Farrow that he abused her as a child.
In a new interview with The Guardian, the filmmaker says that he never thought people would take Dylan‘s accusations seriously.
“I thought people would see it as laughable rubbish right away and from day one I never really took it seriously,” he said. “I mean, it’s like being confronted with a story that I murdered six people with a machine gun.”
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Right now, there are a number of topics that dominate the news. There are the current protests in light of the George Floyd killing.
Taking place over a weekend in Manhattan, A Rainy Day in New York revolves around youthful lovers Gatsby (Timothee Chalamet) and Ashleigh (Elle Fanning) who find their relationship being tested after the latter gets entangled with film auteur Roland Pollard (Liev Schrieber).
Alec Baldwin has defended promoting his interview with Woody Allen on Instagram during Blackout Tuesday.
Alec Baldwin has defended promoting his interview with Woody Allen on Instagram during Blackout Tuesday. The 30 Rock star faced backlash when he shared a picture of Allen, who has been accused of sexual abuse by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow, on his page to promote their conversation on his podcast, Here’s The Thing.
Alec Baldwin has defended promoting his interview with Woody Allen on Instagram during Blackout Tuesday.
Alec Baldwin is defending his decision to post on Blackout Tuesday.
Alec Baldwin is coming to the defense of defamed director Woody Allen once again.
Alec Baldwin responded on social media after being criticized for promoting a new podcast episode with Woody Allen on “Blackout Tuesday.” Baldwin took to Instagram on Tuesday to promote an upcoming episode of his popular podcast “Here’s the Thing” where he talks with Allen about his new book.
Some of Alec Baldwin’s followers questioned his decision to post — and promote — his new podcast episode with Woody Allen on “Blackout Tuesday.”
Woody Allen and Ronan Farrow don’t have the greatest relationship anymore, that much is certain. In a recent interview with the United Kingdom’s The Telegraph on Friday, the controversial but acclaimed filmmaker referred to his alleged son’s journalism as “shoddy.” Despite Ronan Farrow’s Pulitzer Prize-winning title, Ronan has been accused of terrible reporting regarding his latest book about powerful men abusing women, Catch and Kill.
Woody Allen has poked holes in his Pulitzer Prize-winning son’s journalism skills, insisting he’s glad others have started questioning his talents.
Woody Allen is fine to be designated as a pariah in his industry for the remainder of his life, a new report from Salon revealed. During a conversation with The Guardian, the infamous director assumed that for the rest of his life, people will think he is a predator.
Woody Allen does not have high praise for his son Ronan Farrow.
Looks like Woody Allen and his estranged son Ronan Farrow won’t be making up any time soon. In an interview Friday with The Telegraph, Allen harshly criticized Farrow, saying, “people are beginning to realize that it isn’t just in relation to me that his journalism has been kind of shoddy, and I’m not so sure that his credibility is going to last.”
Woody Allen continues to fend off criticism about his past and is sending a message to actors persistent in denouncing him. “I assume that for the rest of my life a large number of people will think I was a predator,” the director recently told The Guardian.
Whenever Woody Allen has a new project that is about to be released, the filmmaker doesn’t shy away from doing interviews, even though he understands that each and every discussion will inevitably come back to the one thing everybody wants to talk about—the sexual assault allegations. This is something that Allen is well aware of, as he explained in a new interview with the Guardian, and he’s perfectly fine with talking about it, even if it makes him seem defensive.
Director Woody Allen is speaking openly about the actors who denounced him at the height of the #MeToo era, despite working with him in his films.