Hollywood
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Hollywood portrayed as in crisis due to AI disruption
[framing_by_emphasis], [cherry_picking]
“Demi Moore is under fire after declaring Hollywood’s war against artificial intelligence is already lost.”
Hollywood elites are portrayed as psychologically fragile despite physical safety
Sensational language exaggerates a minor incident into a traumatic event, framing celebrities as emotionally unstable and incapable of handling even perceived danger.
“I heard the sound of breaking glass followed by the ground underneath me shaking violently”
Hollywood elites are framed as self-absorbed adversaries to authenticity and resilience
The article uses loaded language and selective anecdotes to mock Hollywood attendees, portraying them as cowardly and superficial during a minor incident, reinforcing a narrative of moral detachment.
“exposing Hollywood types’ true colors”
Hollywood framed as hostile and punitive toward dissenting voices
The headline and body use emotionally charged language like 'Shame on Hollywood' and 'blacklisted' to position Hollywood as an antagonist suppressing free expression, especially for pro-Palestinian views.
“Shame on Hollywood, people who do that”
Hollywood is framed as being in a state of escalating legal and reputational crisis due to repeated lawsuits
Sensationalist language and selective emphasis on legal threats, while downplaying legal defenses, create a narrative of systemic instability in the industry
“But with Hollywood’s current love of journalistic source material, we can expect more of this.”
Hollywood elites framed as out of touch and performative in their activism
[framing_by_emphasis], [appeal_to_emotion]: The article emphasizes trivial symbols (pins, clutches) to mock political expression, portraying celebrity protest as shallow fashion rather than meaningful solidarity.
“Glennon Doyle carried a clutch emblazoned with “F—k Ice””
Hollywood framed as an adversarial environment of secrecy and cover-up
Loaded language such as 'bad boys and fixers' and 'thorn in the side' positions Hollywood as a corrupt, defensive entity resisting scrutiny.
“For decades, he was a thorn in the side of Hollywood’s bad boys and fixers.”
Hollywood portrayed as vulnerable and under threat from exposure
The article uses sensationalist language and speculative framing to depict the release of Connolly’s archive as an existential threat to celebrities.
“Considering the breadth of the archive, Hollywood should be terrified.”
Hollywood portrayed as in crisis due to political divisions
selective_coverage, framing_by_emphasis
“Barrera’s firing was followed by further franchise shakeups, with actress Jenna Ortega declining to return and director Christopher Landon eventually stepping away from the film.”
Hollywood is framed as a hostile, ideologically deranged force opposing mainstream America
[loaded_language], [cherry_picking], [omission] — Hollywood is collectively accused of 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' and cultural sabotage.
“Hamill, like most of Hollywood, suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome.”