
It seems Hollywood may have finally stopped turning a blind eye to Woody Allen.
Despite his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow accusing him of sexually assaulting her as seven-year-old girl, unbelievably the 82-year-old has managed to carry on with a successful career, with his reputation remaining almost completely unscathed.
But in the post-Weinstein era we’re living in, the tide seems to slowly be turning on Woody Allen – and it’s about bloody time.
Over two decades on from Dylan’s accusations, the screenwriter and director’s latest film, A Rainy Day In New York, has reportedly now been shelved indefinitely by Amazon – meaning it may never see the light of day.
And it’s good riddance too.
The controversial movie raised eyebrows when it was reported that the film involved the depiction of an inappropriate sexual relationship between a 44-year-old man, played by Jude Law and a 15-year-old girl, played by Elle Fanning.
