Ep. 21 Viewing Art From Problematic Artists

In this episode, contributor Sean Naughton (he/him) and host Edward Frumkin (he/him) converse on watching films from problematic artists, and the recent controversies with Alec Baldwin and Will Smith. Then, Edward reviews Cleo from 5 to 7, Brooke Pepion Swaney’s recommendation. Finally, in today’s concluding thought, Edward discusses his name Eddy.

Time codes:

1:05 - Introducing the tough conversation

3:50 - Figuring out the person we think on screen vs. off screen

5:45 - How these scandals affect co-workers like Harvey Weinstein's relationship with Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino

9:30 - Analyzing on said artists merits like Casey Affleck winning Best Actor at 2017 Oscars

12:44 - How the events changes an actor's brand

15:11 - Edward's Review: Cleo from 5 to 7

18:20 - Alec Baldwin's Rust Incident

24:20 - Will Smith-Chris Rock Incident

27:15 - Recognizing the different sociological effects from Slapgate as stated in David Oyelowo's Op-Ed

29:27 - How do these events affect an actor's future

33:08 - Edward's explanation on why he won't stick with one side of Slapgate

33:50 - Concluding Thought: Eddy

Show notes: 

David Oyelowo's Hollywood Reporter Op-Ed

Brandon Lee's The Crow Accident

Rust Incident

Oscars Slapgate

This episode is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Music, RadioPublic, and Stitcher.

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