By Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, Film Remember when, in a pre-Coronavirus world, it felt important when Hachette signed up to publish the Woody Allen memoir Apropos Of Nothing, and then rescinded that plan after staffers staged a walkout and Ronan Farrow swore off the publisher of his bestseller Catch and Kill, prompting Stephen King to declare his uneasiness over what could seem like a form of censorship?
Well, the 84-year old filmmaker got a publisher for his book, as Arcade Publishing released the memoir today, the Associated Press reported.
Though we were unable to find it on Amazon, or even Arcade’s own website, AP was apparently given a copy of the book to summarize with affirmation from a publicist declaring it was unclear if
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