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What Is a Woman streaming free – Controversial doc ‘flagged for hate speech’ | Films | Entertainment

A year ago, conservative commentator Matt Walsh released his documentary movie on Daily Wire’s subscription-only streaming service.
The controversial film that criticises gender and transgender issues follows the media personality around the US and Africa as he asks various people a seemingly simple question that many are unable to answer: “What Is a Woman?”
Praised by conservatives and criticised by others for being “transphobic”, Walsh claimed he received death threats and had the police involved following the movie’s release.
Now a year on, and once again coinciding with the start of Pride Month, What Is a Woman? has been made available to stream for free for 24 hours only on Daily Wire’s official Twitter feed.
However, Walsh and the outlet claim they were asked to edit certain “misgendering” scenes before the launch, which they refused.
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Supportive accounts began accusing Twitter of not being a free speech platform and the social media website’s CEO Elon Musk himself soon got involved. Prior to the launch, the billionaire responded to Walsh’s claim that Twitter cancelled a deal with Daily Wire to premiere What Is a Woman? for free because of two instances of “misgendering”.
Musk said: “This was a mistake by many people at Twitter. It is definitely allowed. Whether or not you agree with using someone’s preferred pronouns, not doing so is at most rude and certainly breaks no laws. I should note that I do personally use someone’s preferred pronouns, just as I use someone’s preferred name, simply from the standpoint of good manners. However, for the same reason, I object to rude behavior, ostracism or threats of violence if the wrong pronoun or name is used.”
Upon being tweeted out in full on the Daily Wire Twitter feed around 1am BST, labelled as “the movie they really don’t want you to see”, the social media website made the film’s visibility limited due to the edit requests being declined, highlighting: “This Tweet may violate Twitter’s rules against Hateful Conduct.” The ability to share, comment, retweet and like the post, which can still be viewed, remains locked off.
UPDATE: Twitter has removed the limited visibility and you can watch What Is a Woman? below.
Walsh soon tweeted after the launch: “Our film has been posted for a couple of hours. You cannot retweet it. It will not appear in anyone’s feed. It has been flagged as hate speech. It has been blacklisted from the trends list. It still has nearly 900 thousand views.”
Musk then responded: “We’re updating the system tomorrow so that those who follow @realDailyWire will see this in their feed, but it won’t be recommended to non-followers (nor will any advertising be associated with it). Commenting & deliberate sharing will be allowed. Sensitive content just won’t be pushed to people unless they ask for it or a friend sends it to them.”
The billionaire Twitter boss also reassured the outlet: “The controversy will drive viewership.”
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Unscripted moment in Full Metal Jacket led to iconic scene | Films | Entertainment

In the often meticulously controlled world of Stanley Kubrick films, it’s hard to imagine anything making it into the final cut without first going through rounds of rewrites, rehearsals, and retakes.
But in Full Metal Jacket, one of the film’s most unforgettable sequences – the boot camp barrage of insults hurled by Gunnery Sergeant Hartman – came not from a polished script, but from a real-life drill instructor.
A Vietnam War veteran and former Marine drill instructor at the real-life Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, R. Lee Ermey wasn’t even cast in the role to begin with.
Before stepping in front of the camera, Ermey was hired as a technical adviser, brought on to coach actors on how to convincingly portray life in Marine Corps boot camp.
Kubrick, known for his methodical directing style and tendency to exert creative control over every detail, had originally cast actor Tim Colceri in the role of Gunnery Sergeant Hartman.
But after watching Ermey perform an off-the-cuff demonstration of how a real drill instructor would address new recruits, Kubrick was so impressed that he rethought the role entirely.
To land the part, Ermey filmed a 15-minute tape of himself yelling insults while being pelted with tennis balls and oranges off-camera – just to prove he could keep his composure and stay in character.
Kubrick was reportedly so taken by the performance that he rewrote the structure of the film’s first half around Ermey’s delivery.
Almost every line said by Hartman in the film’s boot camp sequences – the put-downs, the threats, the dark humour – was improvised or ad-libbed. The actor prepared his own lines based on years of experience in real Marine Corps training and delivered them with brutal conviction.
Full Metal Jacket, released in 1987, was Kubrick’s penultimate film and stands among his most divisive. Some critics found its two-part structure – the first half at boot camp, the second in war-torn Vietnam – jarring, but nearly all agreed that the opening act was unforgettable, largely because of Ermey.
The raw power of his performance earned him a nomination for a Golden Globe Award as Best Supporting Actor. He went on to appear in about 60 films after that – mostly in roles involving military positions and authority figures – inlcuding a voice role in the Toy Story franchise. He passed away from complicatons related to pneumonia in 2018.
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Havoc director teases sequel to bloodbath Netflix thriller | Films | Entertainment

Warning – this article contains spoilers for Havoc.
Havoc director Gareth Evans has addressed the possibility of a sequel to his blistering new action thriller for Netflix.
However, he’ll have to overcome this one major obstacle if he wants to flesh out this sprawling criminal underworld into a franchise.
Venom A-lister Tom Hardy leads the thriller as Walker, a grizzled detective in a fictional American city who delves into a sprawling criminal underworld while battling with a past mistake.
Speaking exclusively to Express Online, the Gangs of London and The Raid director hinted he’s definitely been thinking about a follow-up, even if he can’t confirm it just yet.
“I get a kick out of doing world-build elements whenever we do a project,” Evans said.
“So with The Raid and The Raid 2, it’s set in Jakarta, but it’s not really Jakarta, it’s sort of my version of it.
“So this is the same thing. You create the city almost like a Grand Theft Auto sandbox. So who knows what other territories and streets [there are]?”
Although Evans would leap at the opportunity to continue Walker’s story if Havoc is successful, fans should expect a sequel to look a lot different after the bloodbath in the first outing.
Most of the film’s antagonists, as well as a number of Walker’s allies including mayor Lawrence Beaumont (Forest Whitaker), perish in the carnage, so a possible follow-up would have to introduce a number of new characters.
“We kill a lot of people in the film!” Evans admitted. “So I probably have to originate a few new people to add to the mix.
“But yeah, it’s a world and a tone that I really enjoyed creating so I wouldn’t be averse to going back into it.”
Not only is Evans brewing the beginnings of a possible sequel, but his leading man Hardy is apparently not against reprising his role.
“We had chats about it on set,” the director confirmed. “So we’ll see, watch this space.”
Havoc’s stunt coordinator Jude Poyer also told the Express he “can’t talk about [Havoc 2]” just yet, but confirmed he’ll definitely be working with Evans in the future.
Praising the film’s biggest strengths, he shared: “People will talk about the spectacle and the action of Havoc, which I’m happy about, but this is a film with a lot of heart.
“I think about the performances by Forest Whitaker, by Justin Cornwell, by Yeo Yann Yann, who’s just incredible. We don’t have cartoon heroes and villains in this movie.
“Everybody’s complicated and a shade of grey and that makes Havoc doubly special.”
Hopefully the action and characters will resonate with fans and Evans will be back soon for another round with Tom Hardy’s latest action hero.
Havoc is available to stream on Netflix.
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Tom Hanks World War 2 epic sequel announced with Stephen Graham | Films | Entertainment

Back in 2020, Tom Hanks starred in the film adaptation of CS Forester’s 1955 novel The Good Shepherd.
The World War 2 story follows a US Navy commander on his first assignment, leading a multi-national escort destroyer group to defend an Allied convoy from German U-boats.
Set during the Battle of the Atlantic, Greyhound stars Hanks as Commander Ernie Krause, a Christian Naval officer whose mission is analogous to Psalm 23.
The Bible poem written by King David talks of God as the good shepherd who guides the Old Testament monarch through the valley of the shadow of death as his enemies surround him.
The 90-minute thriller received positive reviews and remains in Apple TV+’s Film Top 10 to this day.
Now Hanks is set to reprise the role in a sequel set two years on. This time the action begins with the Greyhound crew at D-Day before heading to the Pacific Theatre. Set to shoot in January 2026, Adolescence star Stephen Graham is in talks to reprise his role as Lieutenant Commander Charlie Cole, according to Deadline.
A release date is TBC, but we’d guess the film will be on Apple TV+ in 2027.
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