![]() ![]() It’s a bold and canny move of dissent on the filmmaker’s part. This is not a Paul Schrader film, they all support Schrader, and they do not want to you see this movie. Well, that’s clearly not a derogatory remark and they can’t be sued, but the statement is clear, with Yelchin raising his fist in objection and Cage clearly displaying the message. The non-disparagement clause in an artist’s contract gives the owners of the film the right to sue the artist should the owner deem anything the artist has said about the film to be “derogatory.” I have no comment on the film or others connected with the picture.” Here we are, Nick Cage, Anton Yelchin, Nic Refn and myself, wearing our “non-disparagement” T shirts. Yesterday Grindstone (a division of Lionsgate) released the poster and the trailer. “Dying of the Light,” a film I wrote and directed, was taken away from me, reedited, scored and mixed without my input. ![]()
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