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Did anyone else here see Bohemian Rhapsody? I thought it was pretty good.

I agree that it was a


little tame; I feel like I would have liked it better if it was rated R. But anyway, the director of this movie,
Bryan Singer, is now being accused of many cases of sexual misconduct with little boys. Due to this, the
movie is now being dropped from festivals, including the GLAAD Media Award. He was fired from
directing Bohemian Rhapsody with two weeks left of shooting as these stories started rising, but is still
set to direct the upcoming Red Sonja film by Millennium FIlms.
He still has not been proven of anything, but these allegations have been known for years. As an
inspiring director myself, it’s really rough to see all the cases being made against other directors who
abuse their power on set. There is always the blurry area between good art and bad creators, which is
personally very confusing and distressing. I love Woody Allen's films, he’s one of my favorite directors.
But there's also the fact that he married his adoptive daughter and that’s pretty disgusting. But still, the
man makes great movies. It is easier to separate older movies from their directors because it all seems so
far ago, but it’s a different case today as people are being held to different standards, and how they are
responsible for their horrible actions.

Legaspi, Althea. “'Bohemian Rhapsody' Loses GLAAD Award Nomination After New Bryan Singer
Allegations.” Rolling Stone, Rolling Stone, 25 Jan. 2019, www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-
news/bohemian-rhapsody-loses-glaad-award-nomination-bryan-singer-allegations-784358/.

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