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'True Detective' Showrunner Defends 'Emilia Pérez' Following Golden Globes Backlash
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Showrunner defends Netflix's 'Emilia Pérez' after Golden Globes backlash over claims of racism and stereotyping
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True Detective: Night Country showrunner Issa López hit the red carpet to publicly defend the film, which won 4 Golden Globes despite criticism
Critics have blasted Emilia Pérez as 'racist' and full of 'stereotypes', but López is standing her ground and pushing back against the controversy
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Issa López, Netflix, 'Emilia Pérez', True Detective: Night Country
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