I was scheduled to screen the thriller NO GOOD DEED this week but the studio canceled the screening at the last minute. Most times, when a studio cancels or never schedules a screening it is a indication that the film might not be so good. But I think the studio decided to down play the film given all the press about Ray Rice and domestic violence. This is not that farfetched as I have heard women not trilled about seeing their romantic lead Idris Elba trying to inflict harm on a woman. Believe it or not, The NFL, Ray Rice and Hollywood are interesting bedfellows.
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The NFL, Ray Rice and Hollywood – Interesting Bedfellows
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