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Harvey Weinstein Take-Down ‘She Said’ Debuts First Look at CinemaCon
The bold and emotional true story of the survivors who spoke out against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was always the stuff of great cinema.On Wednesday, CInemaCon got a look at that movie: Universal’s “She Said.”The film is a dramatic adaptation of the book by Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor, the reporting duo whose Weinstein exposé in the New York Times “created a domino effect and accelerated the #MeToo movement,” said star Carey Mulligan on stage at the annual convention of movie theater owners.Mulligan and Zoe Kazan portray Twohey and Kantor, respectively. The trailer features supporting players including Patricia Clarkson and Samantha Morton. We meet Kazan’s Kantor on a mission to evaluate sexual harassment across business sectors — who soon discovers that show business is rampant with misconduct and criminal assault.Pairing with Twohey, the women must use all of their reporting muscle and knowhow to convince...