Simon Pegg Film ‘Angels In The Asylum’ Owes Cast, Crew & Suppliers $5M After Halting Filming
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Pegg is an executive producer on Angels in the Asylum, though he was not involved in the film’s finances and has not been paid for his work to date.
If his name and image weren't attached to this headline, no one would click on it. It's presented in such a way that it seems as if Simon Pegg himself screwed over his crew (and himself), which he obviously did not do. Tabloid tactics reduce a lot of these biz mags to gossipy clickbait.
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Pegg is an executive producer on Angels in the Asylum, though he was not involved in the film’s finances and has not been paid for his work to date.
If his name and image weren't attached to this headline, no one would click on it. It's presented in such a way that it seems as if Simon Pegg himself screwed over his crew (and himself), which he obviously did not do. Tabloid tactics reduce a lot of these biz mags to gossipy clickbait.
Aannddd blocking deadline.com articles. Thanks!
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Aannddd blocking deadline.com articles. Thanks!
We have filters here! TIL.
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We have filters here! TIL.
deadline.com may have a bad article once in a while, but usually their content is quite accurate
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deadline.com may have a bad article once in a while, but usually their content is quite accurate
wrote last edited by [email protected]That's kind of what I figured. I usually take this kind of writing with a grain of salt.