One could make -- and no doubt some resourceful Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have made -- a video about Loki (Tom Hiddleston) hooking up with different characters in the MCU using footage from Hiddleston's non-Marvel projects. The actor had a tragic affair with Rachel Weisz (Melina Vostokoff in "Black Widow") in "The Deep Blue Sea," played one-half of a pair of vampiric lovers along with Tilda Swinton (the McU's Ancient One) in "Only Lovers Left Alive," and starred as Hank Williams in "I Saw the Light," with the Scarlet Witch herself, Elizabeth Olsen, playing the late country music legend's wife. Hiddleston even had a fling with Elizabeth Debicki (Ayesha in the "Guardians of the Galaxy" films) in "The Night Manager," in addition to a non-zero amount of sexual tension with "Captain Marvel" actor Brie Larson in "Kong: Skull Island."
Tragically, Hiddleston did not romance Owen Wilson during the film they...
Tragically, Hiddleston did not romance Owen Wilson during the film they...
- 8/13/2023
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Mia Farrow has released a statement on the deaths of her children Tam, Lark, and Thaddeus in order to combat the “vicious rumors” that have circulated around their passings in the wake of HBO’s blockbuster documentary series “Allen v. Farrow.” Moses Farrow, one of Mia’s adopted children who has defended Woody Allen against the child molestation claim made by Dylan Farrow, has disputed the circumstances around the deaths of his three siblings. “Allen v. Farrow” did not include mention of the deaths, and many Allen supporters have pointed to the deaths as proof Mia can not be seen as a credible source when it comes to supporting Dylan’s abuse claim.
“As a mother of fourteen children, my family means the world to me,” Mia Farrow writes in a statement obtained by IndieWire but also published to her Twitter account. “While I chose a career that placed me in the public arena,...
“As a mother of fourteen children, my family means the world to me,” Mia Farrow writes in a statement obtained by IndieWire but also published to her Twitter account. “While I chose a career that placed me in the public arena,...
- 4/1/2021
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
In the final episode of the “Allen v Farrow” docuseries, Dylan Farrow revealed that she felt responsible for the divide in her family after coming forward with her allegation of Woody Allen assaulting her when she was seven years old, admitting “none of my older siblings were ever the same.”
“After the whole custody trial, my mom stopped having to go to court all the time and we moved away from the city,” explained Farrow. “And it was sort of a grace period where I thought, Ok, this is great, I can start over. We never talked about Soon-Yi or Woody. But there was a long period of guilt for me. I felt like I had caused a rift in my family. I felt if I’d just kept a secret that I could have spared my mom all this grief and my brothers, my sisters and myself.”
Farrow recounted...
“After the whole custody trial, my mom stopped having to go to court all the time and we moved away from the city,” explained Farrow. “And it was sort of a grace period where I thought, Ok, this is great, I can start over. We never talked about Soon-Yi or Woody. But there was a long period of guilt for me. I felt like I had caused a rift in my family. I felt if I’d just kept a secret that I could have spared my mom all this grief and my brothers, my sisters and myself.”
Farrow recounted...
- 3/14/2021
- by Andrea Towers
- The Wrap
The final episode of HBO’s “Allen v. Farrow” airs this Sunday, but some critics of the documentary series say the filmmakers have only put forward one side of the case, failing to include Woody Allen’s side of the story and omitting key facts that detract from a pro-Farrow conclusion.
Critics like The Guardian’s Hadley Freeman have argued that the docuseries feels more like activism and public relations than it does journalism.
“The series is kind of extraordinary in that it’s this major, four-part, four-hour-plus series, and yet it only puts forward one side of the case,” Freeman said during an interview for an upcoming episode of TheWrap’s podcast, “TheWrap-Up.” “It’s like hearing just the first half of a case. You’re just hearing the prosecution and there is nothing from the defense.”
Freeman pointed to Monica Thompson, the family’s nanny, who had said...
Critics like The Guardian’s Hadley Freeman have argued that the docuseries feels more like activism and public relations than it does journalism.
“The series is kind of extraordinary in that it’s this major, four-part, four-hour-plus series, and yet it only puts forward one side of the case,” Freeman said during an interview for an upcoming episode of TheWrap’s podcast, “TheWrap-Up.” “It’s like hearing just the first half of a case. You’re just hearing the prosecution and there is nothing from the defense.”
Freeman pointed to Monica Thompson, the family’s nanny, who had said...
- 3/10/2021
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Wrap
If your Twitter timeline recently has been dominated by tweets about HBO’s new docu-series “Allen v. Farrow,” you aren’t alone.
The four-part documentary from filmmakers Amy Ziering, Kirby Dick, and Amy Herdy examines what happened when 7-year-old Dylan Farrow, the daughter of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen, accused her father of sexually abusing her in 1992. The saga has provoked fiery debates for nearly 30 years.
“Allen v. Farrow,” which premiered Feb. 21 and will air subsequent episodes over the next three weeks, aims to take a new look at the allegations and their aftermath. The story is told in part through never-before-seen home movies from Mia Farrow, as well as phone calls she recorded between her and Allen in the lead-up to the 1993 custody trial in which Mia Farrow prevailed.
Allen, 85, and his wife Soon-Yi Previn, who is also Farrow’s daughter, as well as a subject of “Allen v.
The four-part documentary from filmmakers Amy Ziering, Kirby Dick, and Amy Herdy examines what happened when 7-year-old Dylan Farrow, the daughter of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen, accused her father of sexually abusing her in 1992. The saga has provoked fiery debates for nearly 30 years.
“Allen v. Farrow,” which premiered Feb. 21 and will air subsequent episodes over the next three weeks, aims to take a new look at the allegations and their aftermath. The story is told in part through never-before-seen home movies from Mia Farrow, as well as phone calls she recorded between her and Allen in the lead-up to the 1993 custody trial in which Mia Farrow prevailed.
Allen, 85, and his wife Soon-Yi Previn, who is also Farrow’s daughter, as well as a subject of “Allen v.
- 2/22/2021
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: (Updated with statement from filmmakers) After decades of legal wars between Woody Allen and Mia Farrow and various jurisdictions over sexual child assault claims against the Oscar-winning director, HBO’s Allen v. Farrow docuseries may have opened a whole new battlefield.
Skyhorse Publishing is seriously contemplating a copyright infringement lawsuit against the premium cabler and the filmmakers behind the four-part docuseries for unauthorized use of audio from Allen’s 2020 memoir Apropos of Nothing.
“Neither the producers nor HBO ever approached Skyhorse to request permission to use excerpts from the audiobook,” the publishing company told Deadline on Monday.
“Skyhorse received information second hand only at the very end of last week that each of the documentary’s four episodes makes extensive use of audiobook excerpts,” Skyhorse added.
“Promptly on Friday, February 19, our attorney notified HBO’s in-house counsel by letter that if the use of the audiobook were anywhere near what we were hearing,...
Skyhorse Publishing is seriously contemplating a copyright infringement lawsuit against the premium cabler and the filmmakers behind the four-part docuseries for unauthorized use of audio from Allen’s 2020 memoir Apropos of Nothing.
“Neither the producers nor HBO ever approached Skyhorse to request permission to use excerpts from the audiobook,” the publishing company told Deadline on Monday.
“Skyhorse received information second hand only at the very end of last week that each of the documentary’s four episodes makes extensive use of audiobook excerpts,” Skyhorse added.
“Promptly on Friday, February 19, our attorney notified HBO’s in-house counsel by letter that if the use of the audiobook were anywhere near what we were hearing,...
- 2/22/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Ronan Farrow is voicing support for sister Dylan Farrow amid the debut of HBO's documentary series about their family. The 33-year-old journalist took to Instagram on Sunday, Feb. 21 to share a photo of himself posing with Dylan, 35. "Proud of my sister," Ronan captioned the shot. He shared the post on the day that HBO premiered the first episode in its four-part docuseries Allen v. Farrow. The project looks at the contentious 1992 custody battle between Woody Allen and Mia Farrow over children Ronan, Dylan and Moses Farrow. Dylan has previously claimed that Woody sexually abused her when she was 7 years old. In the Allen v. Farrow trailer,...
- 2/22/2021
- E! Online
A spokesperson for Woody Allen and his wife Soon-Yi Previn provided a statement tonight to Deadline blasting the sexual molestation claims made against the Oscar winning auteur in tonight’s Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick HBO docuseries Allen V. Farrow.
You can read it below. Deadline just received:
These documentarians had no interest in the truth. Instead, they spent years surreptitiously collaborating with the Farrows and their enablers to put together a hatchet job riddled with falsehoods. Woody and Soon-Yi were approached less than two months ago and given only a matter of days ‘to respond.’ Of course, they declined to do so.
As has been known for decades, these allegations are categorically false. Multiple agencies investigated them at the time and found that, whatever Dylan Farrow may have been led to believe, absolutely no abuse had ever taken place. It is sadly unsurprising that the network to air this...
You can read it below. Deadline just received:
These documentarians had no interest in the truth. Instead, they spent years surreptitiously collaborating with the Farrows and their enablers to put together a hatchet job riddled with falsehoods. Woody and Soon-Yi were approached less than two months ago and given only a matter of days ‘to respond.’ Of course, they declined to do so.
As has been known for decades, these allegations are categorically false. Multiple agencies investigated them at the time and found that, whatever Dylan Farrow may have been led to believe, absolutely no abuse had ever taken place. It is sadly unsurprising that the network to air this...
- 2/22/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The HBO documentary Allen v. Farrow provides a look into the family dynamics of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow's marriage and children. It's a scandalous and often devastating story, with affairs and abuse leaving permanent marks on all of the children. Although their family was sprawling, the couple actually only had a few children together.
Out of Farrow's 14 biological and adopted children, the only one who is biologically hers and Allen's is Satchel Farrow, better known as the journalist Ronan Farrow. A 2014 report by The Daily Beast revealed some of the details of Allen and Farrow's child-rearing arrangement, as described in the 1992 custody lawsuit between the former couple. By the time they began dating around 1980, Farrow already had several children: three biological sons from her marriage to André Previn, as well as three adopted daughters and an adopted son, Moses Farrow, who was adopted by Mia alone.
When they began dating,...
Out of Farrow's 14 biological and adopted children, the only one who is biologically hers and Allen's is Satchel Farrow, better known as the journalist Ronan Farrow. A 2014 report by The Daily Beast revealed some of the details of Allen and Farrow's child-rearing arrangement, as described in the 1992 custody lawsuit between the former couple. By the time they began dating around 1980, Farrow already had several children: three biological sons from her marriage to André Previn, as well as three adopted daughters and an adopted son, Moses Farrow, who was adopted by Mia alone.
When they began dating,...
- 2/22/2021
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
Mia Farrow, Dylan Farrow and Ronan Farrow, are ready to revisit the controversial custody battle that captured the nation's attention in 1992. In a new trailer for the four-part HBO docuseries Allen v. Farrow, released on Tuesday, Feb. 16, the Farrow family recalls how their seemingly picture-perfect life unraveled as Mia battled Woody Allen for custody of three of their kids, Ronan, Dylan and Moses Farrow. The bombshell docuseries will chronicle Mia and Woody's relationship, as well as their bitter breakup. Mia recalls this period of her life, telling the cameras, "I was over the moon happy—but that's the great regret of my life. I wish I'd never met...
- 2/17/2021
- E! Online
For approximately the last three years, Woody Allen has been known as an alleged child abuser first and a filmmaker second. His last feature to land American distribution was 2017’s “Wonder Wheel,” and even that release was hindered by the rise of the #MeToo movement. Since then, Allen has had to seek funding for new movies from foreign producers, he’s seen his two finished features kept out of the most respected film festivals, and though he’s still working and still profiting, the ostracized Oscar winner has been trying to repair his public image through his adopted son, Moses Farrow, with his wife, Soon-Yi Previn, and in his 2020 memoir, “Apropos of Nothing.”
Little, if anything, has made a difference. Allen’s reputation remains exactly where it belongs — in the trash heap — but in case the once-vindicated auteur thought he could spin, wait out, or once again dodge the charges...
Little, if anything, has made a difference. Allen’s reputation remains exactly where it belongs — in the trash heap — but in case the once-vindicated auteur thought he could spin, wait out, or once again dodge the charges...
- 2/16/2021
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
In his first newspaper interview, the adopted son of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen talks about an atmosphere of anger and hatred in his family, the problems of transracial adoption – and his certainty that his sister was not abused by their father
Moses Farrow is talking to me, thoughtfully and carefully, about what people misunderstand about adoption. “There’s a really powerful narrative that says adoptive parents are saving these children, that they’ll all live happily ever after, and that adoptees should just be grateful for being adopted. But those narratives don’t account for the individual experiences,” he says from his home in Connecticut.
Farrow, a 42-year-old therapist, with a cowlick at the front of his hair, specialises in adoption trauma therapy, especially among children who have been adopted by parents of a different racial group, known as transracial adoption. I ask what sparked his interest in this specific area,...
Moses Farrow is talking to me, thoughtfully and carefully, about what people misunderstand about adoption. “There’s a really powerful narrative that says adoptive parents are saving these children, that they’ll all live happily ever after, and that adoptees should just be grateful for being adopted. But those narratives don’t account for the individual experiences,” he says from his home in Connecticut.
Farrow, a 42-year-old therapist, with a cowlick at the front of his hair, specialises in adoption trauma therapy, especially among children who have been adopted by parents of a different racial group, known as transracial adoption. I ask what sparked his interest in this specific area,...
- 12/11/2020
- by Hadley Freeman
- The Guardian - Film News
In her first-ever in-depth interview, Soon-Yi Previn defended her husband of 20 years, director Woody Allen, against the allegation he molested his adopted daughter, Dylan and accused her adoptive mother — and Allen’s ex — Mia Farrow, of being abusive. Allen and Farrow’s 12-year partnership came to an end in 1992, after it was revealed that he and Soon-Yi were having a sexual relationship. In the interview with New York magazine — written by Allen’s “friend of four decades,” Daphne Merkin — Soon-Yi suggests her attraction was ignited, in part, by Allen showing...
- 9/17/2018
- by Amelia McDonell-Parry
- Rollingstone.com
Soon-Yi Previn, Woody Allen’s wife, has broken her silence about her relationship with the controversial filmmaker and her early life with Allen’s former partner Mia Farrow.
Previn claims in a new interview with Vulture that Dylan Farrow’s allegations of molestation against Woody Allen are false, and that Mia Farrow abused Previn.
“Mia wasn’t maternal to me from the get-go,” Previn told Daphne Merkin, the author of the op-ed and a friend of Allen’s for four decades.
“I was never interested in writing a ‘Mommie Dearest,’ getting even with Mia — none of that,” Previn, who was adopted by Farrow and then-husband Andre Previn when she was six years old, said. “But what’s happened to Woody is so upsetting, so unjust. [Mia] has taken advantage of the #MeToo movement and paraded Dylan as a victim. And a whole new generation is hearing about it when they shouldn’t.
Previn claims in a new interview with Vulture that Dylan Farrow’s allegations of molestation against Woody Allen are false, and that Mia Farrow abused Previn.
“Mia wasn’t maternal to me from the get-go,” Previn told Daphne Merkin, the author of the op-ed and a friend of Allen’s for four decades.
“I was never interested in writing a ‘Mommie Dearest,’ getting even with Mia — none of that,” Previn, who was adopted by Farrow and then-husband Andre Previn when she was six years old, said. “But what’s happened to Woody is so upsetting, so unjust. [Mia] has taken advantage of the #MeToo movement and paraded Dylan as a victim. And a whole new generation is hearing about it when they shouldn’t.
- 9/17/2018
- by Erin Nyren
- Variety Film + TV
Woody Allen Explains Why He’s A ‘Big Advocate of #MeToo’ and Shouldn’t Be Linked to Harvey Weinstein
During an appearance on the Argentinian news program Periodismo Para Todos (via The Wrap), Woody Allen referred to himself as a “big advocate” of the #MeToo anti-harassment movement. The director has been accused of child molestation by his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, and numerous actors who worked with him in the past have spoken out against him in the height of #MeToo and Time’s Up, including Rebecca Hall, Ellen Page, and Timothée Chalamet.
“I’m a big advocate of the #MeToo movement,” Allen said. “I feel when they find people who harass innocent women and men, it’s a good thing that they’re exposing them. But you know I, I should be the poster boy for the #MeToo movement. Because I have worked in movies for 50 years. I’ve worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one — big ones, famous ones, ones starting out — have ever...
“I’m a big advocate of the #MeToo movement,” Allen said. “I feel when they find people who harass innocent women and men, it’s a good thing that they’re exposing them. But you know I, I should be the poster boy for the #MeToo movement. Because I have worked in movies for 50 years. I’ve worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one — big ones, famous ones, ones starting out — have ever...
- 6/4/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Woody Allen says he should be the “poster boy” for the #MeToo movement given that he hasn’t been accused of sexual misconduct by any of the actresses with whom he’s worked over the years.
“I’m a big advocate of the #MeToo movement,” Allen said in an interview with Argentinian news program Periodismo Para Todos, released Monday. “I feel when they find people who harass innocent women and men, it’s a good thing that they’re exposing them. But you know, I should be the poster boy for the #MeToo movement. Because I have worked in movies for 50 years. I’ve worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one — big ones, famous ones, ones starting out — have ever ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all. I’ve always had a wonderful record with them.”
In the interview, the Oscar-winning filmmaker said that it “bothers...
“I’m a big advocate of the #MeToo movement,” Allen said in an interview with Argentinian news program Periodismo Para Todos, released Monday. “I feel when they find people who harass innocent women and men, it’s a good thing that they’re exposing them. But you know, I should be the poster boy for the #MeToo movement. Because I have worked in movies for 50 years. I’ve worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one — big ones, famous ones, ones starting out — have ever ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all. I’ve always had a wonderful record with them.”
In the interview, the Oscar-winning filmmaker said that it “bothers...
- 6/4/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Ronan Farrow is coming to the defense of his mom, Mia Farrow, and sister, Dylan Farrow. The journalist took to Twitter on Thursday to address claims made by his brother, Moses Farrow, in a lengthy essay. In the post, entitled "A Son Speaks Out," Moses defends his father, Woody Allen, against allegations of assault. Moses also makes accusations of his own against Mia. "I'm a very private person and not at all interested in public attention. But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit," Moses wrote in his post. "I was present for everything that...
- 5/24/2018
- E! Online
Journalist Ronan Farrow is standing up for those he loves most. The journalist behind The New York Times expose of Harvey Weinstein penned an essay on Twitter in defence of his mother, Mia Farrow, and his sister, Dylan Farrow. Related: Moses Farrow Defends Woody Allen Against Sister’s Molestation Charges “Not worth saying much to dignify the repeated campaign to...
- 5/24/2018
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
The Los Angeles County District Attorney will not bring any charges against former talent agent Tyler Grasham, a spokesman for the office told TheWrap. Four men have accused Grasham of sexual misconduct.
According to a document provided by the office, prosecutors found that the statute of limitations had passed on two accusers’ accusations. A third was referred to the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office “for misdemeanor filing consideration,” and prosecutors said there was insufficient evidence supporting the fourth accusation.
Grasham was fired in October 2017, the day after TheWrap reported on the first accusation. The other accusers subsequently came forward.
Also Read: Woody Allen's Son Moses Farrow Defends Dad: 'Condemned for a Crime He Did Not Commit'
A man who answered the phone at a number registered to Grasham hung up on a reporter who sought comment Thursday.
The D.A.’s document, a charge evaluation worksheet, said the first accuser,...
According to a document provided by the office, prosecutors found that the statute of limitations had passed on two accusers’ accusations. A third was referred to the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office “for misdemeanor filing consideration,” and prosecutors said there was insufficient evidence supporting the fourth accusation.
Grasham was fired in October 2017, the day after TheWrap reported on the first accusation. The other accusers subsequently came forward.
Also Read: Woody Allen's Son Moses Farrow Defends Dad: 'Condemned for a Crime He Did Not Commit'
A man who answered the phone at a number registered to Grasham hung up on a reporter who sought comment Thursday.
The D.A.’s document, a charge evaluation worksheet, said the first accuser,...
- 5/24/2018
- by Matt Donnelly and Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
He’s giving a new side to an old story. Moses Farrow — one of the many adopted children of Mia Farrow — has come forward, accusing his famous mother of child abuse while insisting that Woody Allen is innocent and never molested daughter Dylan Farrow. In the harrowing account, Moses, 40, accused his mother of abuse, claiming that he and his siblings were “brainwashed” while living under what he believes to be his mother’s toxic roof. In his public plea for his father’s innocence, he specifically referenced a 2014 New York Times piece by his sister, in which she recalls specific details of the assault that took place in 1992. “When I was seven years old, Woody Allen took me by the hand and led me into a dim, closet-like attic on the second floor of our house. He told me to lay on my stomach and play with my brother’s electric train set,...
- 5/24/2018
- by Carly Sitzer
- In Touch Weekly
Ronan Farrow has responded to his brother Moses Farrow’s essay defending their father Woody Allen, calling the blog post published yesterday a “smear campaign” meant to discredit their sister Dylan Farrow’s accusations of sexual molestation against the Oscar-winning filmmaker. The journalist and reporter seems loath to even do that much in a Twitter post, as he says he “didn’t want to draw attention” to the latest attack on his sister.
“Not worth saying much to dignify the repeated campaign to discredit my sister, often by attacking our mother,” Farrow writes. “This happens every time Dylan speaks, so this is all I’ll offer: My mother did an extraordinary job raising us, and none of my siblings with whom I’ve spoken ever witnessed anything but love and care from a single mom who went through hell to keep her kids safe.”
Farrow then notes that his brother...
“Not worth saying much to dignify the repeated campaign to discredit my sister, often by attacking our mother,” Farrow writes. “This happens every time Dylan speaks, so this is all I’ll offer: My mother did an extraordinary job raising us, and none of my siblings with whom I’ve spoken ever witnessed anything but love and care from a single mom who went through hell to keep her kids safe.”
Farrow then notes that his brother...
- 5/24/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Ronan Farrow has said his brother Moses Farrow’s defense of Woody Allen is part of a “smear campaign.”
Moses Farrow wrote in a lengthy blog post Wednesday saying that Allen, his adopted father, has been “condemned for a crime he did not commit.” Dylan Farrow, Allen’s adopted daughter with ex-girlfriend Mia Farrow, has said Allen sexually assaulted her in an attic at Mia Farrow’s Connecticut home on Aug. 4, 1992. Moses Farrow, whom Allen and Farrow also adopted, said he was at the house that day and that nothing happened.
Ronan Farrow took the side of his mother and sister in a Twitter post Thursday.
Also Read: Woody Allen's Son Moses Farrow Defends Dad: 'Condemned for a Crime He Did Not Commit'
“Not worth saying much to dignify the repeated campaign to discredit my sister, often by attacking our mother. This happens every time Dylan speaks, so this is...
Moses Farrow wrote in a lengthy blog post Wednesday saying that Allen, his adopted father, has been “condemned for a crime he did not commit.” Dylan Farrow, Allen’s adopted daughter with ex-girlfriend Mia Farrow, has said Allen sexually assaulted her in an attic at Mia Farrow’s Connecticut home on Aug. 4, 1992. Moses Farrow, whom Allen and Farrow also adopted, said he was at the house that day and that nothing happened.
Ronan Farrow took the side of his mother and sister in a Twitter post Thursday.
Also Read: Woody Allen's Son Moses Farrow Defends Dad: 'Condemned for a Crime He Did Not Commit'
“Not worth saying much to dignify the repeated campaign to discredit my sister, often by attacking our mother. This happens every time Dylan speaks, so this is...
- 5/24/2018
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
The Time’s Up and #MeToo movements have allowed victims of abuse to come forward unlike any time before. For years, Woody Allen has been at the center of child molestation allegations made by his daughter Dylan Farrow. As we’ve seen, these movements aren’t going away. And so it would seem, neither are Farrow’s allegations against Allen.
Recently, Moses Farrow, adopted son of Mia Farrow and Allen, has come to the filmmaker’s defense.
Recently, Moses Farrow, adopted son of Mia Farrow and Allen, has come to the filmmaker’s defense.
- 5/24/2018
- by Julia Teti
- The Playlist
Moses Farrow, the son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, published a blog post Wednesday defending his father against claims that Allen sexually assaulted his sister, Allen’s daughter, Dylan Farrow. The post also detailed multiple allegations that Mia Farrow physically and verbally abused Moses Farrow and his siblings.
The post, titled “A Son Speaks Out,” opens with an explanation as to why Moses Farrow felt inclined to write about the situation. “I’m a very private person and not at all interested in public attention,” it reads. “But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit.”
What follows is a series of vignettes featuring Mia Farrow and Allen from Moses Farrow’s perspective, in which he repeatedly emphasizes his presence as a witness to alleged acts,...
The post, titled “A Son Speaks Out,” opens with an explanation as to why Moses Farrow felt inclined to write about the situation. “I’m a very private person and not at all interested in public attention,” it reads. “But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit.”
What follows is a series of vignettes featuring Mia Farrow and Allen from Moses Farrow’s perspective, in which he repeatedly emphasizes his presence as a witness to alleged acts,...
- 5/23/2018
- by Christi Carras
- Variety Film + TV
Woody Allen’s son Moses Farrow defended his filmmaker father against his sister Dylan Farrow’s accusations of sexual abuse, saying their mother, Mia Farrow, coached Dylan to lie.
“I’m a very private person and not at all interested in public attention,” Moses Farrow wrote in a blog post titled “A Son Speaks Out.” “But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit.”
In the piece, Moses Farrow says Mia Farrow was well-versed in “coaching, drilling, scripting, and rehearsing — in essence, brainwashing” her children. Moses Farrow said he “witnessed siblings, some blind or physically disabled, dragged down a flight of stairs to be thrown into a bedroom or a closet, then having the door locked from the outside.” He says Mia Farrow slapped...
“I’m a very private person and not at all interested in public attention,” Moses Farrow wrote in a blog post titled “A Son Speaks Out.” “But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit.”
In the piece, Moses Farrow says Mia Farrow was well-versed in “coaching, drilling, scripting, and rehearsing — in essence, brainwashing” her children. Moses Farrow said he “witnessed siblings, some blind or physically disabled, dragged down a flight of stairs to be thrown into a bedroom or a closet, then having the door locked from the outside.” He says Mia Farrow slapped...
- 5/23/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
The sexual abuse allegations against Woody Allen have surfaced once again. This time, Moses Farrow, Mia Farrow’s and Allen’s adopted son, has come forward to open another can of worms. In an essay titled “A Son Speaks Out” Moses defends his father against his sister Dylan’s accusations and claims that Mia was abusive. In turn, Dylan has responded to his essay.
In the lengthy essay posted on May 23, Moses said “I’m a very private person and not at all interested in public attention. But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit.”
He calls out inconsistencies in Dylan’s molestation claims against Allen which she detailed in a New York Times article. Dylan’s story said she was abused in...
In the lengthy essay posted on May 23, Moses said “I’m a very private person and not at all interested in public attention. But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit.”
He calls out inconsistencies in Dylan’s molestation claims against Allen which she detailed in a New York Times article. Dylan’s story said she was abused in...
- 5/23/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Moses Farrow, the adopted son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, has written a lengthy personal essay in which he defends his father against child molestation accusations made by Dylan Farrow, and accuses his mother of abusing and brainwashing him as a child. The essay, titled “A Son Speaks Out,” was published May 23 on Moses’ Blogspot page.
“I’m a very private person and not at all interested in public attention,” Moses writes. “But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit.”
Moses writes that living under Mia Farrow’s roof was “impossible if you didn’t do exactly what you were told, no matter how questionable the demand.” Moses was adopted from South Korea by Mia, and then adopted by Allen in 1991. He...
“I’m a very private person and not at all interested in public attention,” Moses writes. “But, given the incredibly inaccurate and misleading attacks on my father, Woody Allen, I feel that I can no longer stay silent as he continues to be condemned for a crime he did not commit.”
Moses writes that living under Mia Farrow’s roof was “impossible if you didn’t do exactly what you were told, no matter how questionable the demand.” Moses was adopted from South Korea by Mia, and then adopted by Allen in 1991. He...
- 5/23/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Farrow says he ‘can no longer stay silent’ about accusations made by his sister and claims she was coerced into making them
Woody Allen and Mia Farrow’s adopted son, Moses Farrow, on Wednesday defended his father from allegations of sexual assault made by his sister.
In a nearly 5,000-word post, Moses elaborated further on claims he had made in previous interviews that his mother was physically abusive to him and her other children and that she coerced her daughter Dylan into accusing Allen of assault.
Woody Allen and Mia Farrow’s adopted son, Moses Farrow, on Wednesday defended his father from allegations of sexual assault made by his sister.
In a nearly 5,000-word post, Moses elaborated further on claims he had made in previous interviews that his mother was physically abusive to him and her other children and that she coerced her daughter Dylan into accusing Allen of assault.
- 5/23/2018
- by Amanda Holpuch in New York
- The Guardian - Film News
In 2014, Dylan Farrow spoke to People about an open letter she wrote detailing the alleged sexual abuse she endured at the hands of her father Woody Allen. At the time, Farrow spoke out in reaction to Allen being celebrated at that year’s Golden Globes Awards ceremony, but now the writer is once again speaking up in the wake of the sexual harassment scandals that have ignited the industry and seen the resignation of powerful men like Harvey Weinstein. Take a look back at People’s 2014 deep-dive into both sides of the alleged abuse scandal and how it affected the...
- 12/8/2017
- by People Staff
- PEOPLE.com
Moses Farrow, the adopted son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, is claiming that his estranged mother was emotionally and physically abusive towards her children, and coached his sister Dylan to accuse their father of sexual abuse.
Moses, who has been supportive of Allen in the past in regards to sexual abuse allegations, made the new claims against Farrow in an interview with Eric Lax for his new book Start to Finish: Woody Allen and the Art of Moviemaking, according to an excerpt of the book obtained by the New York Times.
In 2014, Dylan – who is one of the star...
Moses, who has been supportive of Allen in the past in regards to sexual abuse allegations, made the new claims against Farrow in an interview with Eric Lax for his new book Start to Finish: Woody Allen and the Art of Moviemaking, according to an excerpt of the book obtained by the New York Times.
In 2014, Dylan – who is one of the star...
- 9/30/2017
- by Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
Woody Allen says his marriage to wife Soon-Yi Previn has been one of the greatest experiences of his life - despite the relationship's headline-making start. "We've been married 20 years. And we were together for a few years before that. And she has given me the great years of my life, personally," Allen, 80, tells The Hollywood Reporter. "She's a great companion and a great wife. She has given me a stable and wonderful home life and great companionship. I guess whenever you meet somebody and they're the right person for you, there is a great emotional contribution they make to your life.
- 5/4/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Woody Allen says his marriage to wife Soon-Yi Previn has been one of the greatest experiences of his life - despite the relationship's headline-making start. "We've been married 20 years. And we were together for a few years before that. And she has given me the great years of my life, personally," Allen, 80, tells The Hollywood Reporter. "She's a great companion and a great wife. She has given me a stable and wonderful home life and great companionship. I guess whenever you meet somebody and they're the right person for you, there is a great emotional contribution they make to your life.
- 5/4/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Michael Caine young. Michael Caine movies: From Irwin Allen bombs to Woody Allen classic It's hard to believe that Michael Caine has been around making movies for nearly six decades. No wonder he's had time to appear – in roles big and small and tiny – in more than 120 films, ranging from unwatchable stuff like the Sylvester Stallone soccer flick Victory and Michael Ritchie's adventure flick The Island to Brian G. Hutton's X, Y and Zee, Joseph L. Mankiewicz's Sleuth (a duel of wits and acting styles with Laurence Olivier), and Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men. (See TCM's Michael Caine movie schedule further below.) Throughout his long, long career, Caine has played heroes and villains and everything in between. Sometimes, in his worst vehicles, he has floundered along with everybody else. At other times, he was the best element in otherwise disappointing fare, e.g., Philip Kaufman's Quills.
- 8/6/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Woody Allen’s alleged molestation of his adopted daughter with Mia Farrow, Dylan Farrow, reemerged in the headlines after 21 years last week. Now, Allen is speaking out against the claims in his own words.
Woody Allen Speaks Out
Allen, 78, penned a lengthy, detail-heavy op-ed for The New York Times in which he makes a number of arguments against the veracity of Dylan Farrow’s account of his alleged sexual abuse. The director concedes that his daughter might believe her account of the incident, but is adamant that what she might think happened did not. He also places a considerable amount of blame for Dylan’s distress on his ex, Mia Farrow.
Allen began his essay by recounting his initial feelings upon learning that Mia Farrow had accused him of sexually abusing their daughter.
“When I first heard Mia Farrow had accused me of child molestation, I found the idea so...
Woody Allen Speaks Out
Allen, 78, penned a lengthy, detail-heavy op-ed for The New York Times in which he makes a number of arguments against the veracity of Dylan Farrow’s account of his alleged sexual abuse. The director concedes that his daughter might believe her account of the incident, but is adamant that what she might think happened did not. He also places a considerable amount of blame for Dylan’s distress on his ex, Mia Farrow.
Allen began his essay by recounting his initial feelings upon learning that Mia Farrow had accused him of sexually abusing their daughter.
“When I first heard Mia Farrow had accused me of child molestation, I found the idea so...
- 2/8/2014
- Uinterview
Woody Allen has personally responded to abuse allegations made by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow. Last week, 28-year-old Dylan wrote a heartrending open letter in The New York Times detailing sexual abuse she allegedly suffered when she was 7 at the hands of the acclaimed director. Now almost a week later, Woody has written his own response in the same paper. In it, he frames the charges as punishment by his former partner Mia Farrow, which came after he left Mia for her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn. Woody writes: Twenty-one years ago, when I first heard Mia Farrow had accused me of child molestation, I found the idea so ludicrous I didn't give it a second thought. We were involved in a terribly acrimonious breakup, with great enmity between us and a custody battle slowly gathering energy. The self-serving transparency of her malevolence seemed so obvious I didn’t even hire a lawyer to defend myself.
- 2/8/2014
- by Annie Gabillet
- Popsugar.com
A day after Moses Farrow refuted in People magazine his sister Dylan's allegations that Woody Allen molested her, Dylan sat down with the magazine to defend herself. To Moses's assertion that "I don’t know if my sister really believes she was molested or is trying to please her mother," Dylan said, "He has betrayed me in the cruelest way imaginable, and betrayed my family and my mother who has loved him since day one. His betrayal is the lowest form of evil that I could ever imagine." In a tearful interview, she sharply defended herself against the insinuation made by her brother and others that she might have been brainwashed by her mother into believing and parroting a false story. "I've been hearing that a lot," says Dylan. "I'm happy to answer that. My intention in writing that piece was to put the truth on paper from a voice...
- 2/7/2014
- by Josh Wolk
- Vulture
It was a letter she wished she never had to write, about something she says she wished had never happened. Dylan Farrow says it took all the courage she had to finally pen the emotional open letter she sent to the New York Times detailing her claim that her adoptive father, Woody Allen, had sexually molested her as a child, she exclusively tells People. "It took all of my strength and all of my emotional fortitude to do what I did this week in the hope that it would put the truth out there," says Dylan, 28, now a happily married writer.
- 2/6/2014
- by K.C. Baker
- PEOPLE.com
London, Feb 6: Woody Allen's adopted son has defended the director over Dylan Farrow's allegation of being molested by him at the age of seven.
Moses Farrow said that he believes their mother Mia had used the accusations to turn the children against him, the BBC reported.
The 36-year-old son said that his mother had drummed it into him to hate his father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting her sister.
Moses claimed that he sees now that this was a vengeful way to pay Allen back for falling in love with Soon-Yi Previn, Mia's adopted daughter with a former partner. (Ani)...
Moses Farrow said that he believes their mother Mia had used the accusations to turn the children against him, the BBC reported.
The 36-year-old son said that his mother had drummed it into him to hate his father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting her sister.
Moses claimed that he sees now that this was a vengeful way to pay Allen back for falling in love with Soon-Yi Previn, Mia's adopted daughter with a former partner. (Ani)...
- 2/6/2014
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
New York (AP) — Woody Allen's adopted son has defended him against accusations he molested his then-7-year-old adopted daughter in 1992. Moses Farrow told People magazine in an interview published Wednesday that Allen "of course" did not molest Moses' younger sister, Dylan Farrow. Moses Farrow and Dylan Farrow were adopted by Allen and actress Mia Farrow. Dylan Farrow recently wrote an open letter to The New York Times saying she was abused and detailing what she says happened. New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan, who had been critical of the Times' handling of Dylan Farrow's accusation, wrote in an online...
- 2/5/2014
- by AP Staff
- Hitfix
Who’s the latest person to defend Woody Allen? Questions remain after Philip Seymour Hoffman‘s death, and Matt Damon shares his thoughts on Ben Affleck‘s role as Batman.
Move over Matthew McConaughey. Mark Wahlberg has shed almost 40 pounds for his next role, looking seriously haggard. He could’ve easily taken on a part in Dallas Buyers Club. [E!] Moses Farrow, Dylan Farrow‘s brother, is defending Woody Allen amid sexual abuse allegations his sister has brought against their adoptive father. Given that so many old wounds have come to the forefront for this family, we’re hoping that peace is on the way for them soon. [Perez Hilton] The search for answers continues following Philip Seymour Hoffman’s untimely death. An autopsy on the actor came back inconclusive, leaving investigators to speculate that he may have overdosed on heroin. [USA Today] Matt Damon was lucky enough to get a preview of Ben Affleck’s Batman suit.
Move over Matthew McConaughey. Mark Wahlberg has shed almost 40 pounds for his next role, looking seriously haggard. He could’ve easily taken on a part in Dallas Buyers Club. [E!] Moses Farrow, Dylan Farrow‘s brother, is defending Woody Allen amid sexual abuse allegations his sister has brought against their adoptive father. Given that so many old wounds have come to the forefront for this family, we’re hoping that peace is on the way for them soon. [Perez Hilton] The search for answers continues following Philip Seymour Hoffman’s untimely death. An autopsy on the actor came back inconclusive, leaving investigators to speculate that he may have overdosed on heroin. [USA Today] Matt Damon was lucky enough to get a preview of Ben Affleck’s Batman suit.
- 2/5/2014
- by Rahsheeda Ali
- TheFabLife - Movies
Adopted son of Allen and Mia Farrow says his sister Dylan's claims are false, and she may be 'trying to please her mother'
• Cate Blanchett responds to letter by Woody Allen's daughter, Dylan Farrow
One of Woody Allen's adopted children, Moses Farrow, has explicitly offered his support to the embattled film-maker, saying in an interview with People magazine: "Of course Woody did not molest my sister."
Moses, 36, is one of two children Allen adopted with Mia Farrow – the other being Dylan, the subject of the child sex abuse allegations – and has now reacted to the letter Dylan published accusing Allen.
Speaking of Dylan and Allen, Farrow told People: "[Dylan] loved [Allen] and looked forward to seeing him when he would visit. She never hid from him until our mother succeeded in creating the atmosphere of fear and hate towards him." He says that on the day the abuse is alleged...
• Cate Blanchett responds to letter by Woody Allen's daughter, Dylan Farrow
One of Woody Allen's adopted children, Moses Farrow, has explicitly offered his support to the embattled film-maker, saying in an interview with People magazine: "Of course Woody did not molest my sister."
Moses, 36, is one of two children Allen adopted with Mia Farrow – the other being Dylan, the subject of the child sex abuse allegations – and has now reacted to the letter Dylan published accusing Allen.
Speaking of Dylan and Allen, Farrow told People: "[Dylan] loved [Allen] and looked forward to seeing him when he would visit. She never hid from him until our mother succeeded in creating the atmosphere of fear and hate towards him." He says that on the day the abuse is alleged...
- 2/5/2014
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
By now, you've probably read Dylan Farrow's open letter detailing sexual abuse she allegedly suffered at the hands of her estranged father, Woody Allen. In it, Dylan says that when she was 7, Woody sexually assaulted her in the attic, and she also details a pattern of inappropriate behavior. Since the letter hit The New York Times last weekend, the director has had time to respond. He first called the piece "untrue and disgraceful," and then his lawyer told the Today show that Dylan "was a pawn in a huge fight between him [Woody] and Mia Farrow years ago, and the idea that she was molested was implanted in her by her mother." Now Dylan's brother Moses Farrow is adding credibility to that story. Like Dylan, Moses, 36, was adopted by Woody Allen and Mia Farrow. Moses shared his reaction with People magazine this week: "My mother drummed it into me to hate...
- 2/5/2014
- by Annie Gabillet
- Popsugar.com
The Mia Farrow vs. Woody Allen feud runs bitter and deep. New MSNBC correspondent Ronan Farrow, who may or may not be related to his mother's ex-boyfriend, sent off a salvo on Twitter as Allen was honored by the Golden Globes. "Missed the Woody Allen tribute - did they put the part where a woman publicly confirmed he molested her at age 7 before or after Annie Hall?" Now the scandal has exploded again, with members of the family publicly taking sides in a high stakes media war. Update: Moses Farrow, 36, who was adopted by Mia Farrow and Woody Allen and is now estranged from his mother and close to Allen and his wife Soon-Yi, has responded to his 28-year-old sister Dylan Farrow's Open Letter describing Allen's sex abuse when she was age seven, which ran in Nicholas Kristof's column in last Sunday's New York Times. (He has worked closely...
- 2/5/2014
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
After Dylan Farrow released her first personal account from the alleged abuse she received from Woody Allen last weekend, a firestorm of controversy continues to swirl around with multiple outlets chiming in their opinions on the situation.
The latest statement comes from Dylan's brother Moses Farrow, who spoke to People magazine in defense of his father Woody and blaming the situation on their mother Mia Farrow.
"My mother drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister," the 36-year-old tells People. "And I hated him for her for years. I see now that this was a vengeful way to pay him back for falling in love with Soon-Yi."
Moses and Dylan were both adopted by Woody and Mia and the pair, along with their brother Ronan, were the center of a brutal custody battle in 1993. Both sides testified about the "Blue Jasmine...
The latest statement comes from Dylan's brother Moses Farrow, who spoke to People magazine in defense of his father Woody and blaming the situation on their mother Mia Farrow.
"My mother drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister," the 36-year-old tells People. "And I hated him for her for years. I see now that this was a vengeful way to pay him back for falling in love with Soon-Yi."
Moses and Dylan were both adopted by Woody and Mia and the pair, along with their brother Ronan, were the center of a brutal custody battle in 1993. Both sides testified about the "Blue Jasmine...
- 2/5/2014
- GossipCenter
Adopted son of Allen and Mia Farrow says his sister Dylan's claims are false, and she may be 'trying to please her mother'
• Cate Blanchett responds to letter by Woody Allen's daughter, Dylan Farrow
One of Woody Allen's adopted children, Moses Farrow, has explicitly offered his support to the embattled film-maker, saying in an interview with People magazine: "Of course Woody did not molest my sister."
Moses, 36, is one of two children Allen adopted with Mia Farrow – the other being Dylan, the subject of the child sex abuse allegations – and has now reacted to the letter Dylan published accusing Allen.
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• Cate Blanchett responds to letter by Woody Allen's daughter, Dylan Farrow
One of Woody Allen's adopted children, Moses Farrow, has explicitly offered his support to the embattled film-maker, saying in an interview with People magazine: "Of course Woody did not molest my sister."
Moses, 36, is one of two children Allen adopted with Mia Farrow – the other being Dylan, the subject of the child sex abuse allegations – and has now reacted to the letter Dylan published accusing Allen.
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- 2/5/2014
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
Dylan Farrow's decision to pen an open letter to the New York Times, providing details of her alleged sexual abuse at the hands of her father Woody Allen, has sparked a fiery reaction from her brother Moses Farrow. In the latest issue of People magazine, the 36-year-old is defending the famous filmmaker and slamming his mother Mia Farrow for "poisoning the children against their father." "My mother drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister," Moses tells the magazine. "And I hated him for her for years. I see now that this was a vengeful way to pay him back for falling in love with Soon-Yi [Previn.]" Moses and Dylan, 28,...
- 2/5/2014
- E! Online
In this week's People magazine, Moses Farrow comes out against the allegations made by his sister, Dylan, that their father molested her when she was young:"My mother drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister. And I hated him for her for years. I see now that this was a vengeful way to pay him back for falling in love with Soon-Yi. Of course Woody did not molest my sister ... She loved him and looked forward to seeing him when he would visit. She never hid from him until our mother succeeded in creating the atmosphere of fear and hate towards him. The day in question, there were six or seven of us in the house. We were all in public rooms and no one, not my father or sister, was off in any private spaces. My mother was...
- 2/5/2014
- by Lindsey Weber
- Vulture
Moses Farrow does not believe his younger sister, Dylan, was ever sexually abused by Woody Allen. “Of course Woody did not molest my sister,” Mia Farrow’s 36-year-old estranged adopted son told People in an interview released on Wednesday. “She loved him and looked forward to seeing him when he would visit. She never hid from him until our mother succeeded in creating the atmosphere of fear and hate towards him.” Also read: Woody Allen’s Lawyer: Dylan Farrow ‘a Pawn’ of Her Mother (Video) Moses, a family therapist who is now close to Allen and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn,...
- 2/5/2014
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
Another member of the Farrow family is speaking out about Dylan Farrow's sexual assault allegations against Woody Allen. Her brother Moses Farrow, 36, recently talked to People magazine, defending Allen.
"Of course Woody did not molest my sister," Moses says. "She loved him and looked forward to seeing him when he would visit. She never hid from him until our mother succeeded in creating the atmosphere of fear and hate towards him. The day in question, there were six or seven of us in the house. We were all in public rooms and no one, not my father or sister, was off in any private spaces. My mother was conveniently out shopping. I don’t know if my sister really believes she was molested or is trying to please her mother. Pleasing my mother was very powerful motivation because to be on her wrong side was horrible."
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"Of course Woody did not molest my sister," Moses says. "She loved him and looked forward to seeing him when he would visit. She never hid from him until our mother succeeded in creating the atmosphere of fear and hate towards him. The day in question, there were six or seven of us in the house. We were all in public rooms and no one, not my father or sister, was off in any private spaces. My mother was conveniently out shopping. I don’t know if my sister really believes she was molested or is trying to please her mother. Pleasing my mother was very powerful motivation because to be on her wrong side was horrible."
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Moses, who's estranged...
- 2/5/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Woody Allen has a family ally in adopted son Moses Farrow. The brother of Dylan Farrow -- who recently renewed allegations that the Blue Jasmine director sexually assaulted her at age 7, via an open letter to The New York Times -- is defending Allen, and agreeing with Allen’s lawyer in the accusation that their mother, Mia Farrow, is to blame. Earlier: Woody Allen's Lawyer: Dylan Molestation Charge 'Implanted' By Mia Farrow "My mother drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister," said Moses in an exclusive interview with People. "And I
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- 2/5/2014
- by Ashley Lee
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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