Film producer Harvey Weinstein surrendered on Friday to authorities at a New York City police station on sex crime charges, months after he was toppled from Hollywood's most powerful ranks by scores of women accusing him of misconduct.
Actress Catherine Deneuve and 100-some other French women wrote an open letter to denounce the #MeToo campaign as becoming a witch hunt, saying the movement has created a backlash against men.
Netflix late Friday dropped Kevin Spacey, whose career is in free-fall over spiraling sexual assault accusations as police gather evidence for a possible arrest warrant against Harvey Weinstein for alleged rape.
Nondisclosure agreements are part of how Harvey Weinstein got away with it for so long.
The European Union is also reeling from the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
The reaction to the Harvey Weinstein scandal in Russia has been the opposite of the reaction in Europe and the US.
The sexual harassment allegations against film mogul Harvey Weinstein have sparked a global conversation about the issue of harassment in the workplace. We devoted all of Friday's program to this issue.
We talked to magazine and newspaper editors about how to address sexual harassment in the workplace.
The movie Bully, out this weekend, initially was given an R rating. An appeal and some minor edits earned it a PG-13. But the controversy over that film's rating had shed light on a very opaque system.
Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is about to distribute two French films in the United States, but these movies are a little different from the 2012 Oscar winner for Best picture, for one thing, they are both a little risqué.