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A film critic quit after his boss told him to ignore movies in which the female lead appeared stronger than their male counterparts. He tells his story to Sharyl Attkisson and Anthony Mason.
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November 24, 2012 7:33 AM
A film critic quit after his boss told him to ignore movies in which the female lead appeared stronger than their male counterparts. He tells his story to Sharyl Attkisson and Anthony Mason.
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