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Joker premiere disinvites press from Hollywood red carpet
Warner Bros. Entertainment has restricted access for print and broadcast journalists from the red carpet at the upcoming U.S. premiere of “Joker.” The event, which will take place on Saturday in Hollywood at the famous TCL Chinese Theatre, will now only allow photographers access to talent and filmmakers.
“Our red carpet is comprised of photographers only,” a studio spokesperson told Variety, “a lot has been said about ‘Joker,’ and we just feel it’s time for people to see the film.” Concerns about the “Joker” movie and its portrayal of the titular character’s violent tendencies as a result of ostracization have sprung up since the movie’s debut at the Venice Film Festival, with some expressing worry the thriller paints the central mass murderer too sympathetically. Source | ||
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Who would have thought that making a movie sympathetic to a psychopathic serial killer might cause some concerns?
Obligatory superhero movies are for children. | ||
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Time to grow up Horza. Try getting a job too.
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People are still using RSS feeds in 2019?
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Todd Phillips is pushing back on recent criticism that his upcoming film “Joker,” starring Joaquin Phoenix, might promote real-world violence.
“We didn’t make the movie to push buttons,” Phillips told TheWrap’s Sharon Waxman in an interview last Friday about the filmmaking process. To the issue of controversy over the movie, Phillips confesses confusion. “Isn’t it good to have these discussions? Isn’t it good to have these discussions about these movies, about violence?” | ||
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I ever tell you how I got these boobs?
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If I had to guess, you were radicalized by Silence of the Lambs.
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