and turning away — the “Murder Mystery” star at a Long Island IHOP in April.“The IHOP thing is nothing,” the Brooklyn native and New Jersey transplant told The Post. “She thinks she has pain? This girl didn’t let him sit at a table.
and turning away — the “Murder Mystery” star at a Long Island IHOP in April.“The IHOP thing is nothing,” the Brooklyn native and New Jersey transplant told The Post. “She thinks she has pain? This girl didn’t let him sit at a table.
killing the children, herself and her wife, Sarah.“Having six people die like that made it the largest mass murder in our county in modern times,” said retired Mendocino Sheriff Tom Allman of the shocking crime, adding that the adult deaths were classed as suicides.Now a new documentary, “Broken Harts” (premiering Tuesday on Discovery+), has decoded Jen’s carefully curated Facebook posts and exposed the executioner as an abusive narcissist who hid behind a “woke” facade.In November 2014, a
The documentary short film“A Place To Call Home” features four Asian PFLAG mothers sharing their journeys with their LGBTQ kids.
Scarface in a skirt.” A coffin was the other.“I’m just grateful she didn’t get murdered,” actor Tom Arnold told The Post of his drug-dealing little sister Lori, whose dope-, booze-, crime- and turmoil-filled past is depicted in the new Discovery+ three-part documentary “Queen of Meth,” premiering Friday. Lori’s wild world collapsed when she was arrested, twice — first in November 1991 and then again in October 2001 — and served a total of 15 years in prison for building a massive, multistate
was taken into custody by the NYPD. New York City — on the verge of bankruptcy and reeling from a blackout and the reign of terror created by this murderous madman — breathed a sigh of relief: They got their guy.But the Son of Sam slayer — who shot and killed six people and critically wounded seven others — continued to haunt investigative reporter Maury Terry.
“Grace Kelly: The Missing Millions,” has revealed.Before Kelly became Princess of Monaco, she was a Hollywood ingénue, winning her first Academy Award for her role alongside Bing Crosby in “The Country Girl” in 1955 at 25 years old.
calling out Weinstein during a stand-up comedy event that the now-imprisoned mogul attended at the Lower East side bar Downtime — an incident she reflects on in the new FX documentary “Hysterical.”Premiering April 2 (9 p.m. on FX and hitting Hulu the next day), “Hysterical” explores the experiences of women in the comedy world, from superstars Kathy Griffin, Margaret Cho and Sherri Shepherd to relative newcomers like Bachman, who was 27 and unknown at the time that her call-out went viral.
Tina Turner bids a final farewell to her fans in a touching new film that shows how she has overcome her painful past and finally found happiness.In the feature-length documentary, simply titled “Tina,” the singer looks back on camera for the first time at her younger years filled with struggle and pain, then the true love and global fame she found as a middle-aged woman.Now 81 and plagued by ill health, including a stroke and cancer, the soul and rock music legend also suffered kidney failure
Hulu, the raw, revealing documentary sees the “Punky Brewster” star examine her teen years through her old diaries, video footage and even voicemail messages — interspersed with recent interviews with her fellow ‘90s child and teen star pals including Brian Austin Green, David Arquette, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Balthazar Getty.Some featured players survived an often unforgiving industry — others met tragically untimely ends.“There were so many memories that I had buried away,” Frye, 44, told The
according to Deadline. Elara partner (and new father) Sebastian Bear-McClard as well as “Joker” producer Emma Tillinger Koskoff will also support production, while documentarian Matt Wolf (“Spaceship Earth”) is slated to direct.
star of the 1980s sitcom “Punky Brewster” — once had her own exclusive group of showbiz pals. “Kid 90,” which is directed by Frye and premieres Friday on Hulu, chronicles her story from child superstar to washed-up teen to 44-year-old mother of four.What sets this documentary apart is its mind-blowing original footage.
put you on camera while you take the test verbally, and you frown slightly during one of your answers, and their facial-analysis program decides you’re “difficult.”Sorry, next please!This is just one of many problems with the increasing use of artificial intelligence in hiring, contends the new documentary “Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests,” premiering Thursday on HBO Max.
describing the multi-part documentary as “an epic chronicle of life, loss and survival in the city of New York over the twenty years since the September 11th attacks.”In interviews with some 200 New Yorkers and firsthand 9/11 accounts, Lee reveals the resilience of the city in the two decades since the deadliest terror attack on American soil — and now through the painful prism of the pandemic. “As a New Yawker who bleeds orange and blue (the colors of New York City), I’m proud to have a ‘Spike
an open letter published Tuesday, Wilson, who starred in a number of ’90s blockbusters, including “Mrs. Doubtfire” and “Matilda,” revealed that she’d largely avoided the limelight since childhood due to being “sexualized” by the industry — a decision she has discussed in past interviews.
according to HollywoodLife.com.“So, I took one of the kids over after we left a coat over there, and there by the side of the phone, to the right of the phone, was his stack of Polaroid pictures, of pornographic pictures of a woman, a girl. “And I picked them up and I realized all of them were of Soon-Yi.
the new HBO documentary series about the sexual abuse allegations against him as a “hatchet job” that was “riddled with falsehoods.”The decades-old accusations that Allen molested Dylan Farrow when she was a child are “categorically false,” the 85-year-old director and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn, 50, said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.“Multiple agencies investigated them at the time and found that, whatever Dylan Farrow may have been led to believe, absolutely no abuse had ever taken
premiering Sunday night on HBO, is a story that could only be told in the #MeToo era.
into her lymphedema machine.Chomping on Doritos and caviar, which she described as a “party in your ghetto mouth,” Williams used her own words to describe everything from her numerous miscarriages to learning about Hunter’s new baby.
its ongoing lies and distortion and insisting that their official death toll is underreported by as much as tens of thousands.Called “In The Same Breath,” the HBO film begins hours after a massive New Year’s Eve celebration in Wuhan, China, a city of 11 million and the one-time epicenter of the pandemic.The next day, a slew of robotic news anchors recited a government script, meant to minimize the impending disaster.
virtual Sundance Film Festival on Thursday, documents the shockingly little-known Harlem Cultural Festival that took place in the summer of 1969.
Michael Apted, the acclaimed British director of the “Up” documentaries series and films as diverse as the Loretta Lynn biopic “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and the James Bond film “The World Is Not Enough,” has died. He was 79.A representative for the Directors Guild of America said his family informed the organization that he passed Thursday night.
pic.twitter.com/5vtLfBJgmRWe are very sorry to hear of the death of director Michael Apted. Winner of 4 BAFTAs, including 3 for his acclaimed and ground-breaking "Up" documentary series.
reporting for Wired magazine. I had completed a day of interviewing and was strolling alongside the Mediterranean when I came to a blues bar, Mike’s Place, with a Guinness sign out front.
“If only I had time,” I remember sighing at some point in late 2019, probably in a pub or a restaurant among a cluster of friends separated by <1 ft of space, lipstick doubtless boozily smeared across my maskless face. “If only I somehow had the time to do nothing but stay in and catch up on all the non-fiction releases I’ve missed through the year!” Little did I know that at that exact moment, the Ministry of Be Careful What You Wish For was listening in.
Blockbuster Video store in one of the town’s strip malls. The filmmaker assumed it was closed and no one had bothered to take down the sign.“Lo and behold, not only was it open, there were people browsing for DVDs,” Morden, 39, told The Post.
for her upcoming documentary, “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry.” (She turns 19 on Dec. 18.)The doc, directed by R.J Cutler (“Belushi”, “The September Issue”) will be released via Apple TV+ on Feb.
Her biological father is Dr.
“Crazy, Not Insane,” directed by Alex Gibney, which premieres Wednesday at 9 p.m.Based in New Haven, Conn., the 83-year-old has spent her life uncovering what makes a person become a killer. She’s interviewed and studied more than 100 adult and juvenile capital defendants and serial killers on death row, including Ted Bundy.“It’s not a choice.
From 1955 until his death, the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover targeted civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
report at the time in the Hartford Courant, “court records show that Jeffrey Hamburg had been in a precarious financial condition related to a bankruptcy filing in June 2009.
trailer released Tuesday, the Canadian singer, 22, strips down and soaps up in the shower as he reveals how he started out as a performer.“Is it hard to protect that pure thing that started it all?” a voice off-camera asks, as Mendes sullenly nods.“You first get on the stage and ego comes rushing in,” he explains. “I’m just a guy and I love music.
A Latino love story that spans decades; a documentary about Billy Tipton, the influential jazz musician who was revealed after his death to have been transgender; and the groundbreaking directorial debut from one of the pioneers of the New Queer Cinema are among the seven LGBTQ films that will be featured at the AFI Festival 2020.
“America’s Next Top Model,” in Season 22). A Gallaudet alum himself, he graduated in 2013 with a degree in mathematics.“When I heard they were developing a show about Gallaudet, immediately I was interested,” he said.
many aspects of her private life, announced the premiere date for her forthcoming AppleTV+ documentary feature film, “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry.”Directed by R.J.
September 11. Only one did not meet its target.
Netflix has released the trailer for its upcoming docuseries that delves into the lead up to and aftermath of the 1986 Challenger shuttle disaster, “Challenger: The Final Flight.”The four-part series premieres Sept. 16 and will offer a comprehensive look at the events surrounding the catastrophe, with a particular focus on the shuttle’s crew.
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