Jen Shah is making a request amid her ongoing legal troubles.
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Variety asked Maggio to select his favorite Parks’ images and explain why he chose them.“I picked up a camera because it was my choice of weapons against what I hated most about the universe: racism, intolerance, poverty,” Parks once explained.
“I could have just as easily picked up a knife or a gun, like many of my childhood friends did,” he continued, “but I chose not to go that way.”— Diane Garrett
.Jen Shah is making a request amid her ongoing legal troubles.
It seems we are going to be getting a look at “Underneath The Helmet” a documentary about Boba Fett’s rise to fame amongst the Star Wars fandom. Boba Fett, everyone’s favorite bounty hunter at one point or another.
Bridget Everett is a stand-up comedian who really broke out and proved her acting chops in the 2017 indie hit, “Patti Cake$.” Since then, she’s had a steady stream of roles in features and TV series, including the HBO comedy series, “Camping.” Now, she returns to HBO in the upcoming series, “Somebody Somewhere.” READ MORE: ‘Cinema Toast’ Is An Odd, Absurd Pandemic-Era Diversion [Review] Like any good teaser, the new clip from “Somebody Somewhere” is less of a trailer for the series and more of a
New HIV infections recorded in Australia hit a historic low in 2020.
New HIV infections recorded in Australia hit a historic low in 2020.
Meghan Markle's lawyer has hit back at accusations of bullying against the Duchess of Sussex in a new documentary aired on Monday 30 November. Prince Harry's wife, 40, was accused of "bullying two personal assistants out of Kensington Palace" during her time in the UK.
Julian Lennon says that watching the new Beatles documentary Get Back was a “life-changing” experience that “made me love my father again”.Peter Jackson’s three-part film, which is coming to Disney+ tomorrow (November 25), focuses on the making of the band’s penultimate studio album ‘Let It Be’ and showcases their final concert as a band, on London’s Savile Row rooftop, in its entirety.Last Friday (November 18), Julian and brother Sean – sons of the late John Lennon – attended a special
Helena Bonham Carter has lined up a brand new series.
HBO’s Music Box series is back with yet another intimate look into a famous performer’s life. “DMX: Don’t Try To Understand” follows Earl “DMX” Simmons through his last years.
A group of average guys will receive some expert tutoring in the art of stripping for a new competition series based on a hit movie, “Magic Mike”.
DMX: Don’t Try To Understand.The documentary follows the late rapper in 2019 after he was released from prison for tax fraud, as he attempts to rebuild his life and career with plans of a comeback tour.As shown in the trailer, the documentary will tackle both DMX’s impact on fans around the world and his troubled past, ranging from drug addiction to financial issues.The documentary will be released November 25 on US streaming service HBO Max, with a UK release yet to be confirmed.The film is
Steven Soderbergh: “Ten regular guys who have ‘lost their magic’ are put through the paces of a Magic Mike Live bootcamp, baring their souls – and more – as they learn to perform sexy and daring dance routines with one being crowned the real Magic Mike. The winner will pocket a cash prize.”Along with Rodriguez and Broadlick, the “Finding Magic Mike” cast includes Alison Faulk and Vincent Marini.
Kate Aurthur editorDiscovery Plus, in partnership with BuzzFeed Studios, will premiere “The Rise and Fall of LuLaRoe” on the streamer on Dec. 13.In a new investigation into the LuLaRoe clothing company — which launched tens of thousands of print leggings into the world — Discovery Plus promises previously unreported accounts about the multi-level marketing company.
A Spring Awakening documentary is in the works!
EXCLUSIVE: The much-anticipated, one-night and sold-out Spring Awakening reunion concert will be the subject of an HBO documentary, produced by RadicalMedia.
Real Sex” on HBO. The docuseries was raw and explicit, covering everything from masturbation classes to bisexual strip clubs.And Sheila Nevins, the producer and VP of Original Programming who brought the show to HBO, was thrilled to see just how much she could get away with. “We could now show penises,” she said to author James Andrew Miller, for his new oral history, “Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers Hardcover” (Henry Holt), out Nov.
HBO sure does love its mafia stories, right? Well, as it seems like there’s not going to be a new ‘Sopranos’ series anytime soon, how about “Mob Queens” instead? READ MORE: Lena Dunham To Direct Lily Collins In A Live-Action ‘Polly Pocket’ Movie At MGM According to Variety, HBO is working with Lena Dunham, Dennis Lehane, and Ruth Wilson to bring the podcast “Mob Queens” to life as a limited series.
Prince Harry opened up again about mental health, this time in a moving speech in honor of veterans.