John Cusack tells Trump to 'go to hell'
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John Cusack Taught Cameron Crowe His Most Important Filmmaking Lesson, Director Says (Exclusive)
In an interview for this week's issue of PEOPLE, writer and director Cameron Crowe shared that he received his most important lesson on a film set from John Cusack, who he worked with on the 1989 film 'Say Anything.
Actor John Cusack had a message for President Donald Trump and his "masked goons" on behalf of his hometown of Chicago at the No Kings rally: "Go to hell!"
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Iconic '80s Actor Drags Trump For Trying To Turn Chicago Into ‘Fascist Hub’ In Explosive Message
The actor told the political leader to “go to hell” before railing against his hard-line immigration policies.
John Cusack was sent into Hollywood exile by a 2008 political satire that died at the box office, and led him into direct-to-video purgatory.
Actor Jon Cryer said on Sunday he was proud to be part of the “resistance cringe” after he was featured in the background of a news photograph from the “No Kings” protests this weekend. In a post on the social platform Bluesky, the “Two and a Half Men” actor highlighted the image, which was featured…
Several other Hollywood stars also participated in the No Kings protest across the country, including John Cusack, Justine Lupe, Carrie Coon and Kerry Washington.
Film history could have been very different had Cameron Crowe not convinced John Cusack to listen to him in shooting an iconic moment
John Cusack was in Chicago to deliver a fiery political message against President Trump. The actor showed up for the "No Kings" protest in the Windy City, documenting his fight for his hometown and democracy on social media.