The industry's ongoing sexual misconduct crisis impinged on Thursday's ceremony, however, as James Franco won an acting award hours after the publication of a report detailing misconduct
allegations against The Disaster Artist star and director.
Not exact matches
Chronicling the making of The Room, which earned a so - bad - it's - good status to become a midnight movie cult classic, The
Disaster Artist was largely in the awards season conversation until sexual misconduct
allegations against Franco broke.
As for who didn't get recognized, we aren't surprised to see that James Franco (The
Disaster Artist) didn't make the cut, given the recent sexual harassment
allegations against him.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, The
Disaster Artist star James Franco was photographed alongside the «12 Extraordinary Stars» who ended up gracing Vanity Fair's annual Hollywood issue, but, with 13 being an unlucky number — and, you know, the sexual misconduct
allegations against him that were amplified after his Golden Globes win — he was digitally removed from the photo before it went to press.
In light of the accusations
against Franco, the New York Times canceled a planned TimesTalk event with the actor about the making of The
Disaster Artist, with a spokesperson for the newspaper adding in a statement, «Given the controversy surrounding recent
allegations, we're no longer comfortable proceeding in that vein.»