A top ABC exec is dismissing a blind item about “Dancing With the Stars” contestant Olivia Jade as pure fiction.
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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
.A top ABC exec is dismissing a blind item about “Dancing With the Stars” contestant Olivia Jade as pure fiction.
Celebs need to be smarter about things like this!
The cast of Jagged Little Pill performed some of Alanis Morissette‘s hit songs during the 2020 Tony Awards broadcast!
Two former cast members of Broadway’s Jagged Little Pill, including Tony-nominated featured actress Celia Rose Gooding, released statements today accusing the production of doing, as Gooding writes, “harm to the trans and non-binary community both onstage and off.”
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorDisability rights advocate James LeBrecht is “furious” with CBS after it seems the network didn’t fulfill its promise to install a fully accessible, visible ramp on the Emmys stage.“They lied to me,” LeBrecht told Variety Sunday while watching the awards show.
Lauren Patten, the star of Broadway’s adaptation of Alanis Morissette’s hit album “Jagged Little Pill”, is speaking out about the controversy surrounding the gender identity of the show’s main character, Jo.
When Boston area audiences saw a pre-Broadway performance of the Alanis Morissette musical Jagged Little Pill in 2018, they saw actor Lauren Patten sing a powerful, showstopping rendition of the hit song “You Oughta Know,” with the young performer delivering the blistering number as a lovestruck – and gender non-conforming – teenager.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic“Jagged” is a sharp, lively, and entertaining deep-dive-into-the-archive music documentary. It tells the story of Alanis Morissette’s rise, and of how she took over (and changed) the pop music landscape, in 1995, with the release of “Jagged Little Pill.” The album went on to sell 33 million copies; it remains the second biggest-selling album of the ’90s, and the 12th biggest album of all time.
2021 Toronto International Film Festival.“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),” the Canadian singer said hours before the debut screening at TIFF.“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.
about being sexually taken advantage of by unnamed figures in the music industry when she was a teenager. The film is otherwise celebratory and innocuous.‘They’re all pedophiles.
Alanis Morissette is not happy about her upcoming documentary Jagged.
With a prolific career as a documentary filmmaker spanning more than 54 years and 53 films – and counting – Alanis Obomsawin has no plans to slow down any time soon.
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
Singer Alanis Morissette has claimed she was raped a number of times as a teenager.
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.