As his career has waxed and waned over the preceding decades, there’s been one constant in M. Night Shyamalan‘s career: he loves shooting part of whatever he makes in the Greater Philadelphia area.
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Showtime has just released a trailer for their upcoming documentary series ‘Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine‘ that will focus on the controversial rapper.
READ MORE: The 20 Best Documentaries Of 2020 The three-part documentary follows on the heels of Hulu‘s similar and recent documentary, “69: The Saga Of Danny Hernandez.” This version, a docu-series premiering on February 10, profiles hip-hop artist Tekashi 6ix9ine’s epic rise to notoriety and spectacular fall to a convicted
.As his career has waxed and waned over the preceding decades, there’s been one constant in M. Night Shyamalan‘s career: he loves shooting part of whatever he makes in the Greater Philadelphia area.
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The Man Who Fell To Earth.The original cult 1976 sci-fi film, directed by Nicholas Roeg, follows an alien (David Bowie) called Thomas Jerome Newton who poses as a human on Earth and tries to save his home planet – and is itself based on a 1963 novel by Walter Tevis.The new series will stream on Paramount+, with the Oscar-nominated 12 Years a Slave actor tapped to play the lead extraterrestrial role, a new and different character from that made famous by Bowie.Alex Kurtzman (Star Trek) and Jenny
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As his career has waxed and waned over the preceding decades, there’s been one constant in M. Night Shyamalan‘s career: he loves shooting part of whatever he makes in the Greater Philadelphia area.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine is painted as a supervillain in a new trailer for upcoming Showtime docuseries, Supervillain: The making of Tekashi 6ix9ine.The trailer for the series – released today (January 28) – tracks the controversial rapper’s rise to one of the most fascinating figures in hip hop culture today.The clip of just over two minutes also touches on the increase of 6ix9ine’s affiliation with gang members, which resulted in his arrest and prison sentence on racketeering and firearms charges, his
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