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Burn It Down
Burn It Down: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood | Maureen Ryan
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An exposé of patterns of harassment and bias in Hollywood, the grassroots reforms under way, and the labor and activist revolutions that recent scandals have ignited. It is never just One Bad Man. Abuse and exploitation of workers is baked into the very foundations of the entertainment industry. To break the cycle and make change that sticks, it’s important to stop looking at headline-making stories as individual events. Instead, one must look closely at the bigger picture, to see how abusers are created, fed, rewarded, allowed to persist, and, with the right tools, how they can be excised. In Burn It Down, veteran reporter Maureen Ryan does just that. She draws on decades of experience to connect the dots and illuminate the deeper forces sustaining Hollywood’s corrosive culture. Fresh reporting sheds light on problematic situations at companies like Lucasfilm and shows like Saturday Night Live, The Goldbergs, Lost, Sleepy Hollow, Curb Your Enthusiasm and more. Interviews with actors and famous creatives like Evan Rachel Wood, Harold Perrineau, Damon Lindelof, and Orlando Jones abound. Ryan dismantles, one by one, the myths that the entertainment industry promotes about itself, which have allowed abusers to thrive and the industry to avoid accountability—myths about Hollywood as a meritocracy, what it takes to be creative, the value of human dignity, and more. Weaving together insights from industry insiders, historical context, and pop-culture analysis, Burn It Down paints a groundbreaking and urgently necessary portrait of what’s gone wrong in the entertainment world—and how we can fix it.
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I don't currently have such a song.
I would live in Morocco, specifically Morocco with equal rights and democracy. Failing that I would stay in Canada. Self care looks like making sure I get enough sleep. 10 hours is what it takes to refresh my soul. More specifically right now I have to do rotator cuff exercises. #wondrouswednesday

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This book is really dark, so far no solutions have been presented just hellish nightmares. Only a fifth done with it.

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Not to my knowledge, one, throne of glass #wondrouswednesday

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This book is on fire. For everyone who watches movies and TV: Brings clear analysis and reporting on issues (inclusivity, diversity, economics, wage gaps, privilege, creativity, AI) impacting not just Hollywood but society overall. This is why the strikes by the writers, directors, and actors this year are so important. Disclaimer: I‘m a freelancer on movie/series. Photo: on location, Kyoto.

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Entertainment journalist Maureen Ryan dissects the problems in Hollywood, from inadequate residuals to abusive behavior to racism and sexism. Really, it‘s revealed as being an example of the problems in our greater society and how they‘ve been permitted to persist by the people in power. This one is really well done.

RamsFan1963 Sounds like my kind of book. Stacked! 1y
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Burn it Down is investigative Journalism at its best.The author MaureenRyan exposes the abusers and abuse
that infests Hollywood & a call for change,A truly fascinating eye opening read.