Woody
Allen's actors are
turning against him, and
it's about time
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The chorus of voices
against Woody Allen is growing louder by the day.
Over the past few months, several
actors who've starred in
Allen's films have come forward to express their regrets – and, in some cases, announce that they're donating their salaries to charity. That list includes multiple stars of
Allen's next movie,
A Rainy Day in New York.
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Even in the throes of Hollywood's reckoning,
Woody Allen has not faced the same swift and total condemnation that men like Harvey Weinstein have.*
His latest film,
Wonder Wheel, hit theaters in December, and he's already wrapped his next movie,
A Rainy Day in New York, for release in 2018. On the
Wonder Wheel press tour, star Kate Winslet praised the director's "extraordinary" female roles, garnering
side-eyes from some of her colleagues.
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