A number of movies that were made by the alleged #MeToo offender now sit at companies around Hollywood. In the wake of the success of “The Upside,” their prospects seem brighter.
By Steven Zeitchik, Washington Post
Sat, 01/19/2019 - 6:00am
A number of movies that were made by the alleged #MeToo offender now sit at companies around Hollywood. In the wake of the success of “The Upside,” their prospects seem brighter.