Michael Lynton, the former CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, now wishes he had thought a little more carefully before greenlighting “The Interview,” Seth Rogen‘s dark comedy about a plan to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michael Lynton, former CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, says the nightmarish 2014 hack of the studio’s computer systems can be ...
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The President let it be clear that he thought it was a bad idea for Sony to greenlight a picture about killing a head of state. Reading time 3 minutes Post-presidency, Obama has remained relatively ...
In an excerpt from his new memoir, the former studio boss opens up about the personal reasons behind his choice to greenlight the political comedy, which led to fallout the likes of which Hollywood ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michael Lynton, the former CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, is looking back on the 2014 film The Interview with deep regret.
Former Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton has admitted he regrets greenlighting Seth Rogen and James Franco’s controversial 2014 comedy The Interview, acknowledging the film’s role in ...
The former Sony Pictures CEO is out with a new book, which has him talking about his disastrous decision to greenlight Rogen's ‘The Interview’ and the infamous cyberattack that followed. By Lacey Rose ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michael Lynton, the former CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, now wishes he had thought a little more carefully before ...
It can be a little hard to remember, twelve years later, but there’s really never been anything in Hollywood quite like the 2014 Sony hack: A deliberate and targeted campaign exposing every single ...