Key Highlights
- Spoofing Nicole Kidman‘s zeitgeisty AMC Theatres ad, the activist and actress warned of corporate greed and worsening cinematic offerings.
- “We come to this place for mergers,” Fonda began, mirroring Kidman’s words and entry into a theater.
- “We stream to self-silence, to censor, to slop.
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- Instead of relishing in “dazzling images on a huge silver screen,” the Grace and Frankie star faked awe at “dazzling focus-grouped, pre-digested content that lets your brain not do too much thinky-thinky.” Watch on Deadline “Somehow corporate greed feels good in a place like this,” she continued, watching movies play out on her phone instead of the big screen.



