Chloe Grace Moretz says the film she starred in alongside Louis C.K., I Love You, Daddy, 
should never be released.
She told The New York Times, 
Back in November, the New York premiere of I Love You, Daddy was canceled just hours 
before the event was set to begin. Later that day, The New York Times published a story
 that included testimonials from five women that accused C.K. of sexual misconduct. 
The film's distributor, The Orchard, announced that they would not move forward 
with the release of the movie.
Seemingly referring to men like C.K. who've been accused of sexual misconduct, 
the actress said, 
Some also took issue with the movie's plot. I Love You, Daddy tells the story of a TV
 writer-producer (played by C.K.) who tries to stop his 17-year-old daughter (aka Moretz) 
from starting a romantic relationship with a 68-year-old filmmaker 
(played by John Malkovich). C.K. starred in, wrote, directed and produced the film.
Moretz can currently be seen on the big screen in The Miseducation of Cameron Post, 
which tells the story of a teen going through gay-conversion-therapy.
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Until next time, for The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Tiffany Taylor.
