Actress Jena Malone has come forward with sexual assault allegations against a coworker she worked with on the "Hunger Games" franchise.
Actress Jena Malone has come forward with sexual assault allegations against a coworker she worked with on the "Hunger Games" franchise.
On October 5, 2017, The New York Times released an article exposing Hollywood mega mogul Harvey Weinstein, thus birthing the #MeToo movement. But has anything changed? This time last year, men and
Earlier this week, actress Asia Argento was accused of sexual assault by actor Jimmy Bennett. Bennett accused Argento of instigating a sexual relationship with the actor when he was 17 years old,
Weinstein was taken away in cuffs earlier this summer, but was released quickly to await his trial following a million dollar bail. Now it seems like he could be looking at life
After months of lead up and years of investigation, Harvey Weinstein has been formally charged with two counts of rape and one count of "criminal sexual act in the first degree".
The statue is meant to begin a discussion about the culture of silence that Hollywood (for so long) put on victims of abuse.
Did your person include a recipe of cinnamon rolls in his apology letter? Then it isn't Mario Batali.
Is there a more charming talk show figure than Jennifer Lawrence?
It's a strong statement that is sure to keep the conversation going.
In a powerful profile, Time Magazine names those who break their silence on sexual assault and abuse as the Person of the Year.
“I came of age in a culture of demons I respect more than women” - Weinstein's apology, as recut by O'Hare.
Before the NYT expose, Drake vetted him against five people and did not like what he heard.
Rodriguez cast McGowan in "Grindhouse" immediately after hearing she was blacklisted by Weinstein due to being a victim of his behavior.
After women across social media shared stories about sexual harassment with the hashtag 'MeToo,' men are now opening up about their own shameful experiences.
Tatum was set to make his directorial debut.
More women are coming forward with their harrowing experiences in light of the Weinstein revelations.
The boycott is to protest Twitter's silencing of women's voices and lack of punishment for harassment.
More stars are coming forward with their experience with harrassment in the entertainment industry.