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Alanis Morissette has criticised the newly premiered documentary based on her life, saying it contains “implications and facts that are simply not true”.Alison Klayman’s documentary Jagged premiered this week at the Toronto International Film Festival.
It includes an interview with the singer-songwriter and focuses on her career trajectory, which began at a young age.In a new statement provided to Pitchfork, Morissette accused the team behind the documentary of having a “salacious agenda” and
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Netflix documentary “Britney vs Spears” sheds new light on the “Toxic” pop icon’s ongoing fight for freedom. Britney Spears, 39, has been living under a conservatorship since 2008. The “Circus” headliner hasn’t had control over her financial or personal life, because it’s in the hands of a team led by her father, Jamie Spears. Everything from her access to her children to her ability to spontaneously go out for lunch has been in her 69-year-old dad’s well-compensated hands.
Celine Dion is getting a documentary!
Britney Spears continued her grand return to social media with a post where she revealed her thoughts on the latest project attempting to document her life.MORE: Britney Spears details sons' birthday celebrations and reveals why she 'cried for two days'The singer shared a video of hers and captioned it with what she felt about the new New York Times documentary, Controlling Britney Spears.WATCH: Father of Britney Spears files to end singer's conservatorshipIn the video, she simply danced while
Louis Theroux is set to explore the world of US rap and hip-hop as part of a new three-part documentary series.The BBC Two series, titled Forbidden America, will explore the impact of the internet and social media on some of the most controversial corners of American entertainment in a trilogy of one-hour films.One episode will see the filmmaker immerse himself in the rap and hip-hop scenes in the southern states, notably Florida, as stakes are raised in the world of constant social media
Britney Spears had her phone tapped and her home bugged by her conservators, according to a new documentary on the singer.On Friday (September 24), the filmmakers behind the Framing Britney Spears documentary aired a surprise follow-up film titled Controlling Britney Spears on FX and Hulu.After the first documentary dissected the singer’s conservatorship and the #FreeBritney movement, the follow-up promised to tell the story of the “intense surveillance apparatus that monitored every move the
The latest documentary about Britney Spears’ life reveals she may have been under more control for the past 13 years under the conservatorship than her supporters may have realized.
A decade ago, the FBI classified Insane Clown Posse’s entire fanbase – aka the Juggalos – as a “loosely organised hybrid gang”.
Avicii have announced details around a new documentary focusing on the life and music of the late Swedish producer.As reported by Billboard, the film, set for release in 2023, will feature “newly produced material” as well as behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with family, friends and colleagues, archival clips and interviews with Avicii – real name Tim Bergling – himself.While the film’s titled is yet to be revealed, a statement to Billboard describes it as an insight into the “music and the
Sam Asghari is sharing his thoughts on the new Netflix documentary Britney vs. Spears.
Britney Spears has said she "wants her life back" as she speaks in a brand new documentary, set to air later this month.The 39 year old pop star's conservatorship is the subject of the Netflix doc and will finally give Britney fans an insight into how she really feels about it.
A new documentary is shining a spotlight on how Canada’s child welfare system has hurt Indigenous communities.
Alanis Morissette has hit out at a new HBO documentary about her career in music, and especially the release of her 1995 debut album ‘Jagged Little Pill’.As the documentary, called ‘Jagged’, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, Morissette, who was interviewed for the film, said in a statement: “I was lulled into a false sense of security and their salacious agenda became apparent immediately upon my seeing the first cut of the film”.She went on: “This is when I knew our visions
NEW YORK -- Just hours before the HBO documentary “Jagged” was to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday, Alanis Morissette criticized the film about her life as “reductive” and “salacious.”Morissette participated in the film, directed by Alison Klayman, sitting for lengthy interviews.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAlanis Morissette is distancing herself from “Jagged,” Alison Klayman’s forthcoming documentary of her, claiming it includes information that is “simply not true” and accusing the filmmakers, had a “salacious agenda.”“I agreed to participate in a piece about the celebration of ‘Jagged Little Pill’’s 25th anniversary, and was interviewed during a very vulnerable time (while in the midst of my third postpartum depression during lockdown),” she said in a statement to
Alanis Morissette has torn into the documentary about her landmark Jagged Little Pill album that’s set to premiere tonight at Toronto International Film Festival.
The first standing ovation Dionne Warwick ever received was as a 6-year-old, when her reverend grandfather brought her up to the pulpit of the St.