Hollywood is slowly being starved back into remembering that they are only as good as their last performance, so if the "ubiquitous girls toy as written by feminists" film does not perform, will she still keep the deal?
I think not and point to the violently fluctuating Disney property slate as evidence of my claim. It was fashionable to "girlboss" it up for a time, but the money for such ideologically driven vanity projects is drying up and reality is setting back in.
Hollywood is slowly being starved back into remembering that they are only as good as their last performance, so if the "ubiquitous girls toy as written by feminists" film does not perform, will she still keep the deal?
I think not and point to the violently fluctuating Disney property slate as evidence of my claim. It was fashionable to "girlboss" it up for a time, but the money for such ideologically driven vanity projects is drying up and reality is setting back in.