What a Creep
Season 23, Episode 4
When method acting goes too far
If an actor wants to go deep on their character work for a movie, TV show, or play, and they’re not hurting anyone, knock yourself out. However, method acting isn’t an excuse to humiliate or assault people or create a hostile work environment.
We talk about some actors and directors that go too far in the name of “art.”
Sources for this episode:
- The Atlantic
- Harpers Bazaar
- Hollywood.com
- Hollywood Reporter
- IndieWire
- IndieWire
- The Mary Sue
- The New York Times
- Nikki Swift
- Rolling Stone
- Slashfilm
- Vox
- Wikipedia
Trigger warning: Sexual assault, rape, and a lot of “ugh, get over yourself.”
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