In honour of Australia’s first-ever “Thank a First Responder Day”, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a video doing just that.
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If Michael Jordan worried that fans would think he is a "horrible guy" after watching, then Lance Armstrong must be at least slightly sweating the premiere of his own ESPN documentary special.
The network announced it would be moving up the release dates for three upcoming — focused on Armstrong, Bruce Lee and Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa — following 's finale, and now we have our first look at .
«What is the worst thing that you did?» director Marina Zenovich asks Armstrong point-blank at the
In honour of Australia’s first-ever “Thank a First Responder Day”, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a video doing just that.
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Matthew Rhys is stunned silent after seeing the body of a child in the first full trailer for HBO’s Perry Mason origin series.
First Michael Jordan, then Lance Armstrong. Now ESPN is putting the spotlight on the life and legacy of Bruce Lee with his own 30 for 30, .
First Michael Jordan, then Lance Armstrong. Now ESPN is putting the spotlight on the life and legacy of Bruce Lee with his own 30 for 30, “Be Water”.
When Paul Verhoeven followed up “Basic Instinct” with the strip club drama “Showgirls,” the film became a huge flop, hated by audiences and critics alike, and even ending the career of several people. But everyone loves a comeback story, and the first trailer for the upcoming documentary “You Don’t Nomi” is here to try and convince you that “Showgirls” was not only a good film, but it became a cult classic.
There have been many projects devoted to the life of Timothy Leary. But none have looked at the life of the psychologist and LSD proponent quite like the new film by director Errol Morris, which is set to arrive on Showtime later this year.
Disney+ is sharing a first look at “Secret Society of Second-Born Royals”, a new original movie that combines the the posh world of royalty with superhero-style action.
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The spotlight is back on Lance Armstrong's lies. Nearly a decade since he confessed to Oprah Winfrey that he had taken banned substances to enhance his performance during his record-making career, the infamous cyclist is in front of the cameras once again in an upcoming ESPN two-part documentary, Lance, set to debut on Sunday. Broken down into Armstrong's "rise" and "fall," the athlete's history-making scandal is of course a focus of the film.
Saint Lane is overdue some good luck. In 2019, the Gold Coast-based electronic music artist lost his dad, and had a painful experience with three friends which, as a result, he no longer calls “mates”.
Spike Lee has released the official trailer for his upcoming Netflix feature Da 5 Bloods. The movie — which stars Chadwick Boseman and Delroy Lindo, among others — follows African American veterans who return to Vietnam to find the remains of their squad leader (Boseman) and are confronted by the lingering effects of the war.
All eyes were going to be on Spike Lee’s follow up to his Oscar winning effort BlacKkKlansman. After all, it not just was a hit, getting nominated for Best Picture and Best Director, it got Lee his first Academy Award, taking home the prize for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Netflix has given film fans a first look at Spike Lee’s much-anticipated new Vietnam War drama.
New movie starring Chadwick Boseman will drop on Netflix