Director Oliver Stone isn’t mincing words when it comes to the current state of Hollywood. “Everything has become too fragile, too sensitive,” the Oscar-winning “Platoon” director tells the New York Times. “Hollywood now – you can’t make a film without a COVID adviser.
You can’t make a film without a sensitivity counsellor. It’s ridiculous.” Stone, who is no stranger to controversial opinions, is at work on a number of projects and outlines how COVID-19 precautions have affected production timelines.
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