The authors of the major hit piece on the A list director are finally dishing the dirt on the incompetence and possible corruption, which held back publication of their massive hit piece, that ended the career of the A list director.
You can't even call most of what's working in the field today a journalist. Since the industry went to "entertainment" journalistic standards disappeared.
Singer again!
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DeleteSo will the fill unexpurgated presumably Jackman mentioning account ever see the light of day then?
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ReplyDeleteDoesn't Enty mean "was supposed to have ended the career" ?
ReplyDeleteSinger is flying pretty high these days
crossing the fingers but NOT holding my breath
ReplyDeleteSo are all these people turning their cheeks and taking hush money from Geffen or are they just too stupid to connect the dots?!
ReplyDeleteI think this is Harvey.
ReplyDeleteakbar, Harvey's a producer.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know where the juice is? I'd love to read it.
It's of the writers of the Bryan Singer piece, Alex French, letting loose about the bullsh!t at Esquire and Hearst.
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https://wwd.com/business-news/media/esquire-writer-criticizes-hearst-execs-journalistic-experience-1203168808/
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/03/bryan-singers-accusers-speak-out/580462/
Definitely Singer.
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ReplyDeleteThat’s some quality letting loose up there! Let’s hope it catches up with him. This time.
ReplyDeleteI've had the pleasure of knowing a few journalists, they all tell me the same thing, it's a complete sh!tshow in journalism nowadays.
ReplyDeleteYou can't even call most of what's working in the field today a journalist. Since the industry went to "entertainment" journalistic standards disappeared.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, this is about the article that spills how the Esquire article wound up in the Atlantic
ReplyDeleteActual news has been usurped to Op-Eds masquerading as news.
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