Seinfeld, Sex And The City, Murphy Brown: his name pops up in them all. It will be 22 years this summer since he died, so a lot of people have forgotten what a big deal he was back then, especially in New York.
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Odds are, you haven’t seen a trailer for a docuseries quite like “Exterminate All the Brutes.” The new HBO docuseries comes from award-winning filmmaker Raoul Peck (“I Am Not Your Negro”) and tells the story of how the history of the world that we might have learned in school is definitely not the history, as it really happened.
READ MORE: ‘The Nevers’ Trailer: Joss Whedon Gives Victorian-Era Superheroines The Spotlight In New HBO Series As seen in the trailer, “Exterminate All the Brutes”
.Seinfeld, Sex And The City, Murphy Brown: his name pops up in them all. It will be 22 years this summer since he died, so a lot of people have forgotten what a big deal he was back then, especially in New York.
The third season of Vice TV’s “Dark Side of the Ring” is on its way, offering more insane tales from the often-unhinged world of professional wrestling.
The Son of Sam was a renowned serial killer who preyed on New York City in the summer of 1976. After a formal confession, he has officially been identified as David Berkowitz.
What if one of history’s most famous serial killers didn’t act alone?
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticRaoul Peck is a director who feels deep and evident comfort bringing together different manners of storytelling. His 2016 documentary about James Baldwin, “I Am Not Your Negro,” was notable not merely for the brilliance and insight of Baldwin but for its blending of the late author’s recollections with narration and explication of the times in which Baldwin lived and the figures who were his contemporaries.
Hulu has landed the rights to the docuseries The 1619 Project, based on materials from Nikole Hannah-Jones' acclaimed special issue of The New York Times Magazine which examines the impact of slavery on American history.
A docuseries based on 2020 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones’ and The New York Times’ expansive The 1619 Project is headed to Hulu.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA docuseries based on “The 1619 Project” from New York Times Magazine’s and Nikole Hannah-Jones has been ordered at Hulu.Academy Award-winning filmmaker Roger Ross Williams will produce and oversee the series under his One Story Up production banner with producing partner and co-executive producer Geoff Martz. Williams will also direct the first episode.
“As a filmmaker, I am compelled to stay hidden in the background, restrained, moderate, balanced, judicious, neutral even,” says filmmaker, educator, historian, and gentleman Raoul Peck about a half-hour into the first chapter of “Exterminate All the Brutes,” his new HBO docuseries. “You learn to avoid becoming the subject of your film.
Tame Impala will perform their debut album ‘Innerspeaker’ in its entirety during an upcoming live-streamed show.The group will continue celebrating the record’s 10th anniversary by playing a special online gig at Wave House, the Western Australia studio where Kevin Parker recorded the LP over 10 years ago.Fans can tune into the broadcast from a choice of three timezones – Australia/New Zealand/Asia, UK/Europe, and North/South America – on April 21.
Gal Gadot, each episode directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth tells the story of six different women — Arianna, Kameryn, Kayla, Kelsey, Shirell and Tuany — who “dare to dream, stand out, speak up and lead” despite “living in areas marred by violence, poverty, trauma, discrimination, oppression, and natural disasters.”As the trailer shows, while each woman comes from a very different background — Brazil, Puerto Rico, Michigan, California, Louisiana and Tennessee — they are all
“We would prefer for genocide to have begun and ended with Nazism,” muses filmmaker Raoul Peck in the voiceover that steers his four-part hybrid docuseries Exterminate All the Brutes (HBO). “This would indeed be most comforting.” But genocide was made a prerequisite for the establishment and expansion of America — a fact as obvious to some as it is unacceptable to others.
EXCLUSIVE: Elisabeth Röhm (American Hustle, Joy) and Malik Yoba (New York Undercover, Designated Survivor) have teamed with veteran reality TV executives Dorothy Toran (The Real Housewives of New Jersey) and Leslie D. Farrell’s Lauren Grace Media on a true-crime docuseries.
‘Excelsior Pass’ is a free but voluntary platform that uses proven and secure technology to confirm if an individual has either been fully vaccinated against coronavirus or has recently tested negative for the virus.It’s hoped that the launch of the app, which will provide each user with a QR code much like a boarding pass that venues and businesses can scan before permitting entry, will help “fast-track the reopening of businesses and event venues in accordance with New York State Department of
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaThe Tribeca Festival will return as an in-person event, a hopeful sign that coronavirus may be loosening its grip on cultural life in America.
coronavirus tests a year ago, a state lawmaker said Thursday.The office of Attorney General Letitia James, Cuomo's fellow Democrat, issued a statement earlier Thursday urging New York’s Joint Commission on Public Ethics to investigate the alleged preferential testing after reports were published in the Times Union of Albany, The New York Times and The Washington Post.“The recent reports alleging there was preferential treatment given for COVID-19 testing are troubling,” the statement read.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced a “vaccine passport” that New Yorkers can use to prove vaccination or history of a negative Covid-19 test.
What do musicians like David Bowie, Prince, and Iggy Pop have in common? They were all influenced by the talent and general individuality of fellow musician Tiny Tim. The documentary “Tiny Tim: King for a Day” chronicles the journey of Herbert Khary into becoming Tiny Tim, along with how he became his own worst enemy.
UPDATED with trailer: HBO has set an April 7th release date and revealed the first trailer for anticipated hybrid series, Exterminate All the Brutes.