Director Oliver Stone slams Barbie actor Ryan Gosling
Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone has lashed out at actor Ryan Gosling for starring in Barbie, accusing him of selling out.
Movies
Don't miss out on the headlines from Movies. Followed categories will be added to My News.
Academy Award winning director Oliver Stone is under fire for comments he made about Ryan Gosling’s involvement in the box office smash hit, Barbie.
Gosling, 43, earned critical praise for his role as Ken in the billion-dollar blockbuster, and is tipped to be nominated for an Oscar when the official list is announced on Wednesday.
But ahead of the film’s release in July, when nobody had a clue what to expect from Greta Gerwig’s film about the iconic Mattel doll, Stone suggested Gosling was selling out for signing up to star – in comments that have only now surfaced widely.
“Ryan Gosling is wasting his time if he’s doing that s**t for money. He should be doing more serious films. He shouldn’t be a part of this infantilisation of Hollywood,” Oliver said in the June 2023 interview with City AM.
“Now it’s all fantasy, fantasy, fantasy, including all the war pictures: fantasy, fantasy.”
Gosling ultimately charmed critics and moviegoers with his portrayal of a childlike, misguided Ken, delivering an unexpected character arc and one epic musical number. And Barbie as a package defied early assumptions, lauded for its messaging with themes of inequality and self-discovery.
Stone, best known for directing Platoon and JFK, has found himself the target of belated backlash to his comments, with dozens of fans defending Gosling and the film:
I mean Barbie was actually a pretty serious film if you think about it
— Truly Pete (72%)ð½ ð Some Rave Eventually (@AStateofPete) January 22, 2024
Oliver Stone bitching about Ryan Gosling doing Barbie is hilarious. Yes, I'm sure he is crying at home after getting multiple nominations for Best Supporting Actor and being in the highest grossing movie of 2023. ð
— â¥ï¸Chewyâ¤ï¸ (@LeenaKumari3012) January 22, 2024
Absolutely not, Barbie did really good for him and he just won a Critics Choice award out of it and he might get an Oscar too. And who knows, maybe even a Grammy. Like he can easily achieve EGOT status thanks to Barbie.
— steven ð (@arianaunext) January 22, 2024
Now we know that Ryan Gosling is good at doing Drama, he's good at doing comedy, and he can play the Romantic lead.
— Catherine C 1977ð°ð¡ð ð¼ð§ð»ââï¸ð§ð»ââï¸ (@KathleenC1977) January 23, 2024
Actors should stretch their wings and try everything. If you are a good actor, you can do any part.
Oliver Stone reinforcing Barbieâs entire premise.
— Korina Moss Author, cheese shop mystery series (@KorinaLMoss) January 23, 2024
Ryan has done plenty of serious films. And Iâm sure he got paid well for Barbie but he seemed genuinely interested in the role.
— HelloCoffee17 (@HelloCoffee17) January 23, 2024
Isnât it so funny how men commenting on this movie literally keep proving the point it was making
— â (@dyslexXtHiCc) January 23, 2024
Gosling doesn’t typically star in comedies, and is better known for his dramatic and romantic roles in films like The Notebook, Blue Valentine, La La Land and First Man.
His performance in Barbie prompted calls for him to flex his comedy muscle more often.
In an interview discussing Barbie, Gosling, a father of two, admitted to feeling pressure to take more “serious films” after getting his big break as a child on Disney Channel show The Mickey Mouse Club.
“There’s something about this Ken that really, I think, relates to that version of myself. Just, like, the guy that was putting on Hammer pants and dancing at the mall,” Gosling said.
“I owe that kid a lot. I feel like I was very quick to distance myself from him when I started making more serious films.
“But the reality is that, like, he’s the reason I have everything I have.
“I really had to go back and touch base with that little dude, and say thank you, and ask for his help.”
Originally published as Director Oliver Stone slams Barbie actor Ryan Gosling