Troma co-founder and director of films such as The Toxic Avenger has taken to Twitter to defend Harry Knowles against the "internet lynch mob".
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The CEO of Alamo Drafthouse and co-founder of Fantastic Fest, has responded to the multiple claims of sexual assault and sexual harassment that have plagued this year's festival.
Fantastic Fest has been embroiled in scandal this year, following a series of revelations about festival co-founder and Alamo Drafthouse owner Tim League, Ain't It Cool News founder and Fantastic Fest co-founder Harry Knowles, and former Alamo[...]
In a widely shared public post, Todd Brown, ScreenAnarchy founder and former longtime Fantastic Fest programmer who resigned in response to news that Devin Faraci was still working for Alamo Drafthouse, wrote:
So at a festival currently wrestling with issues around sexual assault and sexual harassment you've just taken multiple cinemas full of people who don't know what[...]
Alamo Drafthouse officially parted ways with Devin Faraci today, for the second time in the past year.
Faraci originally resigned in October, 2016, after tweeting about then-candidate Donald Trump's sexual assault bragging tape only to have a former acquaintance allege that he had done exactly what Trump was talking about Bleeding Cool reported at the time:
Faraci responded[...]
By Nas Hoosen
I've seen this rumor doing the rounds online lately and while I don't have the means to validate it, and I'd likely take most negative reporting about WB/DC's plans for its superheroes with a pinch of salt, it's still quite intriguing.
According to a report on Hitfix, somewhat backed up by Devin Faraci of[...]
Devin Faraci of Badass Digest joined Meet The Movie Press on Friday where he discussed everything from the dueling Aquaman script writers to what he called a "minor scoop" about Marvel's Doctor Strange.
Faraci said that Marvel is no longer going to do origin stories The Joshua Oppenheimer script that has been lying around since 2010[...]