Movie stars complaining about movie stars is the epitome of a first-world problem. For someone who made great use of their fame and fortune, Robert Redford spent a lot of time railing against the establishment for allowing him to become an above-the-title draw used as the major selling point for his latest release. For Redford, fame was always something of a contradiction. It afforded him the freedom to pursue passion projects and exert greater …
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