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The Sexist Metal Scene in ‘The Dirt’ Is Painfully Accurate, Say Veteran Female Execs

Authored by Katherine Turman Posted in Posts Tagged as Motley Crue, Netflix, The Dirt, Variety

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“The fallout from Friday’s premiere of Netflix’s few-holds-barred Motley Crue biopic, “The Dirt,” began even before the film, which focuses on the quartet’s ‘80s-‘90s decade of decadence, was released. The group’s ill treatment of many women in their orbit is a matter of public record, and is depicted both seriously and unsettlingly light-heartedly in the film, leading many journalists to question whether the depiction is tone-deaf in the era of #MeToo. ”

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