Washington Post columnist defends 'Cuties' from uproar after knocking 'Joker' as provocative - News Summed Up

Washington Post columnist defends 'Cuties' from uproar after knocking 'Joker' as provocative


A columnist from The Washington Post accused critics of the controversial Netflix film "Cuties" of "freaking out" after she previously sounded the alarm over the 2019 release of the comic book movie "Joker." Post culture writer Alyssa Rosenberg offered a staunch defense of "Cuties" on Friday, urging its naysayers to "try" watching it first. "'Cuties'... is a film about how difficult it is to become a girl when your role models take you from one extreme to another." However, the Washington Post columnist struck a drastically different tone upon the release of "Joker" last fall, declaring that the film "wants you to choose between provocation and prudishness." CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPShe later knocks "Joker" director Todd Phillips' complaint about making comedies in the modern era with "30 million people on Twitter" fueled with rage.


Source: Fox News September 12, 2020 00:54 UTC



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