Anna Kendrick says she felt “gross” profiting from her new Netflix crime thriller Woman of the Hour, so she donated her pay to survivors of sexual abuse. Kendrick stars in and directs the true crime thriller based on the harrowing story of serial killer Rodney Alcala. In 1978, Alcala appeared on an episode of The Dating Game, where, sight unseen, he won a date with a woman named Cheryl Bradshaw. Despite picking Alcala as her potential suitor, Bradshaw’s instincts deterred her from ever going through with a date. At the time, Alcala had committed several murders and was a registered sex offender.
Anna Kendrick says she felt “gross” making money off her feature directorial debut, Woman of the Hour. Read More