Vulture Exclusive: Harvey Weinstein on Yesterday’s Golden Globe Nominations
Harvey talked to Vulture about his Best Picture odds and the Weinstein Company's new blog-outreach program.
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Harvey talked to Vulture about his Best Picture odds and the Weinstein Company's new blog-outreach program.
This fall presents a veritable smorgasbord of awards-baiting Nazi-related cinematic entertainment choices — but which to see?
Daldry raps with Vulture about the clash between moguls that cost Weinstein a million bucks and made Rudin take his name off the movie.
'I think I was 16, and he was maybe 40 … 35,' says Lena Olin.
Kate Winslet stars as a former SS prison guard on trial for war crimes, and Ralph Fiennes plays the much-younger lawyer who loves her.
There's no score, and it's not yet been edited.
Has Harvey caved? Did 'Reader' get pushed back to 2009?
Harv didn't believe that the journo was in possession of a damaging e-mail from Scott Rudin — he was wrong.
Scott Rudin bows down to the mighty Harvey Weinstein.
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