
This year’s
AFI Fest opens tonight in Los Angeles with Dee Rees’s
Mudbound and was to have closed on November 16 with Ridley Scott’s
All the Money in the World—until Sony Pictures pulled it from the lineup in the wake of accusations of sexual . . .
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[The Daily] Ridley Scott and a Bit More We open today’s round, considerably briefer than yesterday’s, with Ridley Scott double feature—of sorts. Movie City News alerts us to an article by Scott himself that originally appeared in the August 1979 issue of American … Read More
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