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Soleil Moon Frye is opening the vault to the '90s.In the trailer for her new Hulu documentary, , Frye relives a pivotal time in her life as she came of age in front of the cameras.«As a teenager, I carried a video camera with me, everywhere I went I documented my entire life,» the star says in the trailer.«I carried that video camera everywhere and then locked it away for 20 years and I had never really looked back at it, and a few years ago, I decided to unlock Pandora's box, and really it was
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In The Heights has just been released – check it out below.The film, a musical based on Lin Manuel-Miranda’s 2007 stage musical of the same name, tells the story of a Latino community based in Washington Heights, New York.The film stars Anthony Ramos as Usnavi and Leslie Grace as Nina Rosario, and is currently due for release this summer.Check out the trailer here:Last year, Grace told NME that Hamilton fans “wont be disappointed”.“In The Heights is a full-on movie, it’s what you would wish any
Sharing all. Soleil Moon Frye did not hold back in her new documentary, Kid 90, now streaming on Hulu. In addition to detailing her time growing up in the spotlight, the actress, now 44, revealed that her “first consensual sexual experience” was with Charlie Sheen.
(CNN)Turns out Soleil Moon Frye -- TV's "Punky Brewster" -- meticulously documented her formative years, recently wading back through home movies, phone messages and photos and assembling them into "Kid 90," a documentary that she calls "A true chronological blueprint of what it was to grow up as a teenager in the '90s." But Frye was a special teen -- one with Zelig-like exposure to practically everyone else who was young and famous during those years.Premiering on Hulu, the 70-some-odd-minute
Punky Brewster, Soleil Moon Frye spent her teen years mostly behind a video camera, documenting her life, loves, and fellow child star friends.
Soleil Moon Frye was writing in a diary by age five, detailing her most personal thoughts and day-to-day ongoings within its pages. When she turned 12, she upgraded to an audio recorder and then to a video camera, which remained glued to her hand as she documented the lives of her friend group.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVAt only 8-years-old Soleil Moon Frye picked up millions of fans and inspired countless other kids through her titular leading role in NBC sitcom “Punky Brewster.” She was starting to grow up around cameras, and when that show came to an end three and a half years later, while she continued to act, she also picked up an audio recorder and eventually a video camera to begin documenting everything from fun with her celebrity friends at theme parks to
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticBy the time she turned 13, “Punky Brewster” star Soleil Moon Frye had done more to impact pop culture than most Americans will in their lifetime. (“Holy macanoli!” and mismatched high tops, anyone?) But once the show was canceled in 1988, things stalled.
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.
Four years ago, Soleil Moon Frye cracked open what she calls her vault, a collection of Tupperware containers filled with journals, photos, ephemera and hundreds of hours of audio and video recordings. Moon Frye, 44, wasn't sure what she'd discover by digging through the items that had been in storage 20-plus years or how it would make her feel.
Hulu Friday.Soleil, now 44, who is best-known for playing the plucky, mismatched star of “Punky Brewster,” only a few years ago felt a pull to open the vault to her teen years — coming of age in the 1990s in Los Angeles and then moving to New York for college.She knew she had enough for a documentary and at first she didn't want to be in it at all.“When I started the doc, it wasn’t meant to be about me.
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Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the former Destiny’s Child singer, Kelly Rowland, explained why she hadn’t joined the rest of the world and watched the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears. According to the 40-year-old star, the main reason is that it is an unauthorized film and respects Britney Spears ’ angle.
HBO, marking 20 years since the 9/11 terror attacks in New York City.Production is currently underway on NYC Epicenters 9/11→ 2021½, which is set to be released later this year on HBO and the HBO Max streaming service.A synopsis for the documentary promises an “unprecedented, sweeping portrait of New Yorkers as they rebuild and rebound, from a devastating terrorist attack through the ongoing global pandemic”.Speaking about the project in a statement, Lee said: “As a New Yawker who bleeds orange
Back in 1984, a little girl named Punky Brewster showed up on TV screens and danced her way into our hearts. Now, that spunky kid is all grown up with a family, and its star Soleil Moon Frye is surprised she gets to revisit the character 37 years later.
Shalini Dore Features News EditorIt’s not often that a debut director leaps into the awards conversation.
Soleil Moon Frye’s upcoming documentary “kid 90” is a dose of nostalgia.