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Angelique Jackson Starz has acquired “Finding Kendrick Johnson,” setting a December 2021 release date for writer-director Jason Pollock’s new documentary as part of the network’s holiday slate.Narrated by Jenifer Lewis (“Black-ish”) and produced by Malcolm D.
Lee (“Space Jam 2,” “Girls Trip”) alongside Pollock, “Finding Kendrick Johnson” is the product of an undercover, four-year investigation into the case of Kendrick Johnson, who was 17 years old when he was found dead in a rolled-up gym mat
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Netflix’s hit documentary series Tiger King, has died aged 58.The former reptile dealer died after taking his own life in front of his wife in September, Oklaholma police told TMZ.An incident report obtained by the publication states Johnson was arguing with his wife in their garage when he attempted to commit suicide.According to the report, his wife called 911 and Johnson had a pulse when paramedics arrived.
The Prime Minister held a press conference from Downing Street this afternoon (Monday) to give updates on the latest news in the UK.
Addie Morfoot ContributorMTV Documentary Films’ Hogir Hirori’s “Sabaya” and Jessica Kingdon’s “Ascension” will make their streaming debut on Paramount Plus today as the MTV ramps up its awards campaign for both.Both feature docs are in the running for an Oscar nomination and will become available to stream today at 10 a.m. PT on the ViacomCBS service formerly known as CBS All Access.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentStrand Releasing has acquired U.S. rights to Georgis Grigorakis’ feature debut “Digger,” Greece’s official entry for the Oscars’ international feature film race.Set in the rich forests of Northern Greece, “Digger” is a modern-day psychological Western starring Vangelis Mourikis as an iconoclastic farmer at war against the encroachments of a ravenous industry and the demons of his past.
Riyad Mahrez's future has come under a cloud of uncertainty after his struggles to break into Pep Guardiola's side this season — which has led to potential interest from around Europe.
Gal Gadot knows the show must go on!The actress recalled an on-set injury she sustained while filming her latest movie, with Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds. While Johnson told ET's Matt Cohen there was «so much blood,» he couldn't help but share Gadot's epic response to getting hurt.«I cut my toe, remember?» Gadot told the two, with Johnson replying, «Big cut.»«I was bleeding.
The film stars Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds. The trio play an FBI profiler (Johnson), a skilled art thief (Reynolds) and the most wanted art thief in the world (Gadot).
fired a prop gun on the set of film Rust last month (October 21), which resulted in the death of Hutchins and caused injuries to director Joel Souza.Speaking to Variety at the premiere of Netflix film Red Notice on Wednesday (October 3) in Los Angeles, Johnson vowed he’d stop using real firearms on all projects produced by his company, Seven Bucks Productions.“I can’t speak for anyone else, but I can tell you, without an absence of clarity here, that any movie that we have moving forward with
Dwayne Johnson spoke out about the tragic “Rust” shooting during Wednesday’s “Red Notice” premiere in Los Angeles.
all 14 of the world’s highest peaks. Topped by Everest and K2, the list includes every mountain taller than 8,000 meters (26,247 ft), and the previous fastest climber had achieved the record of all 14 peaks in just under eight years.
David Attenborough attended the COP26 UN climate summit in Glasgow on Monday, and fans have shared their concerns for his health after Prime Minister Boris Johnson was seen sitting next to him without a face mask on.SEE: Boris Johnson speaks out after the Queen spends night in hospitalSeveral have taken to Twitter to voice their opinions.
David Attenborough has called on the COP26 summit in Glasgow to kickstart "a wonderful recovery" from climate change.
I want to preface this review by saying I am embarrassed. I was embarrassed for not knowing more about this documentary sooner and embarrassed by the film’s lack of attention from the media.