Stephen King Left ‘Very Uneasy’ by Woody Allen’s Memoir Getting Scrapped
Hachette Book Group dropped Woody Allen’s memoir, originally scheduled for an for April release, on Friday after protests and staff walkouts.
Hachette Book Group dropped Woody Allen’s memoir, originally scheduled for an for April release, on Friday after protests and staff walkouts.
Dylan Farrow and Ronan Farrow publicly condemned Hachette for scheduling Allen’s memoir for an April 2020 release date.
Hachette published Farrow’s “Catch and Kill” last year, and now one of its imprints is putting out Woody Allen’s memoir in April.
Allen’s upcoming memoir “Apropos of Nothing” is being billed by publisher Grand Central Publishing as “a comprehensive account of his life, both personal and professional.”
“Scarlett has a long way to go in understanding the issue she claims to champion,” Dylan Farrow wrote on social media.
The siblings are defending their mother, Mia Farrow, against “bizarre fabrications” made by Soon Yi-Previn in a new interview.
Farrow has “paraded Dylan as a victim,” Previn contends.
He says he “didn’t want to draw attention” to the latest attack on Dylan Farrow.
She says the article will “make it harder for the next victim to come forward.”
Keaton made headlines for saying she still believes her friend Woody Allen didn’t molest Dylan Farrow as a child.
Baldwin previously defended Woody Allen and called the renunciation of the director’s work “unfair and sad.”
The uncomfortable exchange happened on Twitter.