Oliver Stone Says He’s Not Homophobic After Calling Russia’s Anti-Gay Law ‘Sensible’
Oliver Stone suggests people watch his historical epic “Alexander” if they think he is homophobic.
Oliver Stone suggests people watch his historical epic “Alexander” if they think he is homophobic.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova says Stone “comfortably forgot” to ask difficult questions.
The filmmaker also includes a behind-the-scenes video about making the documentary.
The four-part conversation airs over four nights beginning on June 12 on Showtime.
You might say the country considers itself under siege.
The four-part series includes a surreal moment where Stone screens “Dr. Strangelove” for Putin, who had never seen the Kubrick classic.
The Kremlin probably won’t love this fabulous “Late Show” short.
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