‘Roe v. Wade’ movie features conservative actors, a South Florida director, and Roger Stone as a Washington Post reporter. Yes, that Roger Stone
It’s a cameo that doesn’t last long. But
The
He especially welcomed the idea of making the reporter look bad. “I played it like a
Many critics have applied many of those descriptions to Stone. And while his description of the Post, which has won 69 Pulitzer Prizes, will be dismissed by some and embraced by others, Stone’s enthusiasm for the part is undeniable.
His character in “Roe v Wade,” a dramatic account of the seminal 1973
When the call came a few years ago asking if he was interested in the part, “I jumped at the opportunity.” Stone has particular enmity toward the Post, which he said — with the exception of one story written about his clothing in the newspaper’s Style section — hasn’t “written anything favorable or accurate about me” in the last 40 years. Stone is known for his sartorial flair and best- and worst-dressed lists. He rejected help from the wardrobe department, showing up for shooting in a rumpled seersucker suit and straw hat, which is what he said a
Stone’s role came about through
The ask came before Stone’s Trump-related legal troubles. In 2019, Stone was arrested in a pre-dawn raid at his Fort
Stone’s involvement, and the political bent of the film, will undoubtedly be enough for many to make up their minds before it hits streaming services, including Amazon Prime, iTunes and Google Play, on Friday.
The movie involves lots of off-screen plot twists:
Loeb. The scion of wealth and former fiancé of actress
While living in
Loeb is the son of
More recently, he’s been embroiled in a years-long legal dispute with Vergara, a star of TV’s Modern Family, over the disposition of the former couple’s frozen pre-embryos they created via in-vitro fertilization while they were still together. They broke up in 2014, and on Monday, Loeb lost his final court battle in the matter.
Loeb said the brief scene in which Lindell plays a TV anchor was shot two years ago when he “wasn’t famous.” In February, Lindell had a confrontation with a Newsmax anchor that went viral when he wouldn’t stop making unsubstantiated claims about election fraud and voting machines and the anchor walked off the set.
Conservative actors.
Stone and Loeb
In late 2011, Loeb summoned reporters to the
She stopped about 10 feet from the lectern at which Loeb spoke, making it difficult for video cameras to get the two in the same shot. She chatted with people during most of the time Loeb spoke and answered questions.
The news of the day was that Loeb would not run for
Stone had also helped him with a previous campaign, for a
Before that, he narrowly lost a 2006 race for
The movie
Loeb said it took about four years to make the movie, including raising the money and writing the script. He said he and his family didn’t finance the roughly
He appears in the film as
Loeb said in a telephone interview that the movie presents a factual look at the 1973 case that recognized a right to abortion. “Roe v. Wade is the court case everybody has heard of but nobody knows anything about.”
Its point of view is clear from the location where Loeb held its premier: The Conservative Political Action conference in
Brief reviews haven’t been kind. The New York Times said “even those on the fence [on the issue] might struggle to sit through the hammy acting and poor production values.” Variety, which covers the entertainment industry, was scathing about what it called an “atrocious anti-abortion propaganda piece” in which the directors “use cheap tricks and insinuation to prop up their swelling piles of falsities.”
Loeb said he expected reviews in the “liberal media” would “tear it apart.”
Tamayo said most Americans want abortion to remain legal and safe. “Nearly one in four women in America will have an abortion by the age of 45, and every individual’s personal decision about their pregnancy — whether to parent, choose adoption, or have an abortion — should be respected and valued.”
Anthony Man can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter @browardpolitics
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