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entertainment1 year ago

Rebecca Hall Reflects on Regret Over Woody Allen Apology

Rebecca Hall expressed regret over her past statement apologizing for working on Woody Allen's film "A Rainy Day in New York," saying she doesn't believe it's the responsibility of actors to comment on such situations. Hall, who initially donated her salary to the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund, now feels that her statement was misinterpreted as denouncing Allen, which wasn't her intention. She emphasized her preference to focus on her work as an artist rather than making public statements.

film1 year ago

Rebecca Hall Reflects on Her Apology for Working with Woody Allen

Rebecca Hall expressed regret over her public apology for working with Woody Allen, stating she doesn't regret the collaboration despite previously apologizing during the #MeToo movement. Hall, who starred in Allen's films "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" and "A Rainy Day in New York," initially apologized in 2018 after Dylan Farrow's allegations against Allen resurfaced. She donated her salary from "Rainy Day" to the Time's Up fund but now feels actors shouldn't be "judge and jury" on such matters.

entertainment2 years ago

Johnny Depp steals the spotlight at Cannes Film Festival.

Brie Larson was asked about her thoughts on Johnny Depp's film, Jeanne du Barry, opening the Cannes Film Festival, to which she responded with confusion and asked for clarification. The journalist then brought up Larson's advocacy for the Time's Up movement. Larson acknowledged the connection and said she wasn't sure how she would feel about the film if she saw it. Depp's film has been met with backlash due to his highly publicized defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard.

entertainment2 years ago

"Cannes Buzz: Natalie Portman and Charles Melton Make Waves with Latest Projects"

Natalie Portman discusses her new film May December, her production company MountainA, and her involvement in co-founding the Angel City Football Club. She also reflects on the dissolution of Time's Up and the need for more shades of gray in activism. Portman's new company is focused on showcasing a variety of women's stories and experiences in film and television.