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    Best picture award goes to a movie whose subject the Vatican would rather see it covered up and forgotten...





    Mark Ruffalo, 'Spotlight' creators join Catholic *** abuse victims' rally in downtown L.A. - LA Times

    Mark Ruffalo, 'Spotlight' creators join Catholic *** abuse victims' rally in downtown L.A.
    Frank Shyong

    About 20 protesters who rallied against ***ual abuse in the Catholic church in downtown Los Angeles were joined by "Spotlight" actor Mark Ruffalo, the film's director Tom McCarthy and its writer Josh Singer on Sunday.

    Protesters, many of whom identify as victims of abuse by Catholic priests, marched and brandished banners outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels Sunday morning.

    Ruffalo, Singer and McCarthy, who were invited by the group to appear, joined them in calling on the church to take greater action against ***ual abuse and release the names of known abusers.

    The "Spotlight" creators each held a section of a banner printed with the victims' childhood photos and addressed the protesters before heading to pre-Oscar parties and the red carpet.

    "I'm here to stand with the survivors and the victims and the people we've lost from Catholic priest childhood *** abuse," Ruffalo told protesters.

    The protest, organized by the group Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, was one of 20 rallies Sunday urging greater transparency at Catholic cathedrals across the nation, said Barbara Blaine, the president and founder of the group. Organizers wanted to use the Academy Awards, which takes place Sunday night, was a way to draw attention to their cause, Blaine said.

    "We wanted to use this moment with all of the attention on the movie 'Spotlight' because that movie tells our stories and gets it right. Every Catholic should see this film," said Blaine, who identifies as a former victim of ***ual abuse by a Catholic priest.

    "Spotlight," a film chronicling the Boston Globe's investigation into ***ual abuse by priests in the Catholic Church, is nominated for six Oscars, including best picture and best supporting actor for Ruffalo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Best picture award goes to a movie whose subject the Vatican would rather see it covered up and forgotten...





    Mark Ruffalo, 'Spotlight' creators join Catholic *** abuse victims' rally in downtown L.A. - LA Times
    Lot of people believed Mad Max or Revenant deserved that Oscar, but the Academy will often pick a "socially relevant" movie over others when it comes to crunch time.

    The scriptwriting for Spotlight, though, is supposed to be pretty good. Many critics had it as one of their top two or three picks to get that award.

    Wonder if it'll get an "X Rating" here from the MTRCB, hehehe.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Lot of people believed Mad Max or Revenant deserved that Oscar, but the Academy will often pick a "socially relevant" movie over others when it comes to crunch time.

    The scriptwriting for Spotlight, though, is supposed to be pretty good. Many critics had it as one of their top two or three picks to get that award.

    Wonder if it'll get an "X Rating" here from the MTRCB, hehehe.
    Mad max and revenant lang kasi ang pinalabas dito.Oscar Awards 2016: Best Picture

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