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Puck’s Matthew Belloni Slams Variety for ‘Gross Overstatement’ of His Netflix Letterboxd Story

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Puck’s Matthew Belloni has attacked recent reporting by Variety. For years, Variety has positioned itself as one of Hollywood’s most trusted trade publications. But when even the journalist whose reporting you’re citing publicly accuses you of grossly overstating his story, it’s worth asking whether speed and sensationalism have overtaken accuracy. That’s exactly what happened this [] The post Puck’s Matthew Belloni Slams Variety for ‘Gross Overstatement’ of His Netflix Letterboxd Story appeared first on That Park Place.

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