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April 25, 2024 |
Sony in damage control over 'The Interview' HOLLYWOOD – (INT) – Sony Pictures is in damage control over its decision not to distribute the movie ‘The Interview’.
The comedy cost $44 million to make and depicts characters who are instructed to assassinate the leader of North Korea. 'The Interview' has had serious fallout, including a devastating corporate hack and threats against theaters showing the film. The real-life government of North Korea did not appreciate the sentiment of “The Interview,” denouncing it as a “most blatant act of terrorism and war”. Actors, politicians and directors are taking to Twitter to express their disappointment and anger over Sony’s decision to cancel the release. Story Date: December 21, 2014
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