Is there a right way for a film studio to respond to accusations of whitewashing?
It’s a term that’s been coined when Caucasian actors fill roles that should be played by another ethnicity, thereby distorting context or even history – and Hollywood has been accused of doing just this on countless occasions in recent years.

Now, Ghost In the Shell, Rupert Sanders’ live-action adaptation of the acclaimed Japanese anime, seems guilty of the practice by casting Scarlett Johansson… Read the full story