It’s not awards season without a controversy or two. One of the first awards season brouhahas is upon us. The movie in question is Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza” (currently sporting a ...
"I'm certainly capable of missing the mark," Paul Thomas Anderson said Paul Thomas Anderson is addressing backlash to a character in his movie Licorice Pizza using a fake Asian accent, which prompted ...
Director Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza" is being criticized by some on social media for including scenes where a white businessman speaks in a fake Asian accent with his on-screen wife, who ...
The activist group Media Action Network for Asian Americans is calling for an awards boycott of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, “Licorice Pizza,” over scenes involving a white restaurant owner ...
Paul Thomas Anderson's 1970s-set awards contender has been accused of racist content. By Rebecca Sun Senior Editor, Diversity & Inclusion The age gap discourse is inevitably baked into the film’s ...
An Asian American activist group is calling for an awards boycott of director Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza" over its use of a fake Asian accent. In the film, a white male restaurateur, ...
Director Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film Licorice Pizza is facing backlash for including scenes where a white man speaks to Japanese women in a fake Asian accent. The scenes in question feature actor ...
Media Action Network for Asian Americans, a nonprofit media watchdog organization for Asian Americans in the media, has called for an awards season boycott of Paul Thomas Anderson's romance drama, ...
Gary, a high school student and actor who also has a passion for business, helps his mother run an advertising agency and one of their clients is Jerry Frick (John Michael Higgins), who owns The ...
The film Licorice Pizza, which has received four Golden Globe nominations including Best Picture - Musical/Comedy, has been blasted by social media users ahead of its general release on Christmas Day.
It’s not awards season without a controversy or two. One of the first awards season brouhahas is upon us. The movie in question is Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza” (currently sporting a ...