Director and producer Adam McKay shared his thoughts on the film adaptation of Wicked, calling its first part one of the most radical big studio movies ever made.
It is believed that more than the gift itself, the intention behind the gift is what matters the most to many people. But sometimes those could be very unconventional yet thoughtful, just like in ...
Adam McKay, the director behind films like Don’t Look Up, recently stirred conversation with his candid remarks about the musical Wicked. He warned that if the current political trajectory in the ...
Don’t Look Up director Adam McKay took to X on December 23 to express his thoughts on Wicked's provocative storyline and its potential political implications. McKay described Wicked: Part 1 as ...
“I know Part 2 swings back to the center a bit but Part 1 is nakedly about radicalization in the face of careerism, fascism, propaganda,” McKay continued. When another X account responded to ...
Adam McKay, the veteran director behind gems like The Big Short and Vice, has gained quite a bit of traction online for his comments about Wicked, Universal's latest adaptation of the stage ...
Filmmaker Adam McKay “wouldn’t be surprised” if Wicked were banned in the U.S. in “three to five years,” considering the state of politics in America today. Following the film’s brief ...
As he made his case for why, the “Don’t Look Up” filmmaker said, “America has never been more right wing and propagandized.” Entertainment Reporter Entertainment Reporter eboni.boykin ...
Adam McKay is applauding just how “radical” Jon M. Chu’s musical adaptation “Wicked” is. The director tweeted that “Wicked,” which is only one half of Chu’s two-part vision ...
Wicked” was briefly pulled from theaters in Kuwait, allegedly due to its LGBTQ cast, but could the blockbuster musical ever ...
Filmmaker Adam McKay “wouldn’t be surprised” if the film was pulled in the next few years because of where America is headed politically. The “Don’t Look Up” director shared his ...
McKay explained that “Wicked” is “nakedly about radicalization in the face of careerism, fascism, [and] propaganda,” which feels especially poignant in America today. “On a pure ...