The year Hollywood truly lost the plot

2022’s slate of right-on films were adored by critics and hated by the public.

Hollywood has long tended to promote a largely ‘liberal-left’ worldview. But its recent embrace of wokeness is on another level entirely. Today, it’s as if most major studios are more interested in promoting ‘diversity’, #MeToo or BLM-style posturing than they are in getting bums on to cinema seats. This year, it became all too clear that audiences are no longer buying the woke fare that Hollywood is serving.

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Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape in Los Angeles trial

LOS ANGELES (AP) — After a month-long trial and nine days of deliberations, Los Angeles jurors on Monday found Harvey Weinstein guilty of the rape and sexual assault of just one of the four accusers he was charged with abusing.

But the three guilty counts involving an Italian actor and model known at the trial as Jane Doe 1 still struck a major blow against the disgraced movie mogul, and provided another #MeToo moment of reckoning, five years after he became a magnet for the movement.

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Amazon‘s Woke ‘Rings of Power‘ Goes Even Woker by Hiring All-Female Directing Team for Season Two

Amazon’s The Rings of Power series is doubling down on its wokeness by hiring an all-female directing team for season two, the filming of which is already underway in the U.K.

I hope we find out in season 2 that Middle Earth stole all of Wakanda’s technology and must now pay reparations and appoint racialized dwarves to the boards of all public companies.

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‘I guess you only get canceled if you’re a conservative’: Fury as Hollywood’s liberal elite remain SILENT on Balenciaga child porn scandal

There is mounting fury over the silence of Hollywood’s liberal elite over the multiple child imagery scandals enveloping Balenciaga.

Among those who are yet to condemn the fashion house are models and brand ambassadors Bella Hadid and Nicole Kidman, who both starred in the controversial Spring ’23 campaign that has now been pulled from the company’s website and is the source of hot debate in the fashion world.

Neither starlet has commented publicly on the fact that Balenciaga used toddler models in a holiday campaign shoot to advertise handbags styled like teddy bears dressed in bondage gear, nor have they remarked on the inclusion of a SCOTUS child porn ruling in the background of a shot from their shoot.

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The Political-Movie Flop and Panic

Scrutinizing the fake and defensive press when it covers Hollywood

Are you worried about film culture? The showbiz trade publication Variety is plenty worried because She Said, the slanted, moralizing New York Times #MeToo drama, flopped at the box office upon its debut last weekend. In an article titled “She Said Bombs: Why Aren’t Awards Season Movies Resonating With Audiences?,” writer Brent Lang highlighted the panic felt by Hollywood and the media when their political messages are ignored. The Wall Street Journal followed suit with John Jurgensen and Ellen Gamerman’s observing industry desperation in “Now at a Theater Near You: Cannibalism, Vomit and Severed Fingers,” an article about trends in “this season’s Oscar bait.” Anxiety has replaced drama. Worry has replaced criticism.

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Disney’s Animated Enviro-Propaganda Film ‘Strange World’ Set to Bomb at the Box Office

The Walt Disney Co. looks like it has another woke box office bomb on its hands.

Strange World, the environmentally themed animated adventure featuring the studio’s first openly gay teen character in a cartoon feature, grossed a mere $800,000 in previews on Tuesday, signaling weak moviegoer interest headed into the lucrative Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

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Harvey Weinstein brags about ‘She Said’ tanking at box office

Disgraced filmmaker Harvey Weinstein has responded to “She Said” bombing at the box office during its opening weekend.

The film, which hit theaters on Friday, follows the two New York Times reporters brought to light sexual misconduct allegations against Weinstein in 2017.

The $30 million production only grossed $2.2 million in its opening weekend — one of the biggest letdowns for a major studio film release this year.

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Alec Baldwin texted widower of cinematographer he shot suggesting prop gun had been loaded in act of sabotage, police report reveals

Alec Baldwin sent a series of text messages in the days and weeks following the fatal Rust shooting to the widow of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins who was killed, suggesting an act of sabotage might have been the cause.

The details are contained in 551 pages of documents released by a New Mexico sheriff’s office on Friday as part of his investigation into the fatal shooting on the set of Western movie Rust.

A state prosecutor is still deciding whether to press criminal charges.

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