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Brooke Shields reveals a doctor performed vaginal rejuvenation on her without consent
Nardos Haile
"It felt like such an invasion — such a bizarre, like, rape of some kind,” she said
“The Fall of Diddy”: Diddy’s accusers come forward about alleged abuse in new ID doc
Nardos Haile
A newly released trailer for the tell-all Diddy doc reveals insider testimony on the shocking allegations
Six shocking bombshells from “The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: The Final Chapter”
Nardos Haile
The Investigation Discovery series exposes more alleged abuse inflicted on Natalia Grace
Death to “the big light”: Our current concept of “good” lighting needs a whole lot of illumination
Coleman Spilde
Neither filmmakers nor social media influencers can get their lighting right. When will the overlit madness end?
“SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night”: Peacock drops trailer for new “SNL” documentary
Nardos Haile
Comedians Amy Poehler, Larry David, Damon Wayans and Will Ferrell come back to talk about their "SNL" experiences
Melania Trump documentary in the works from Amazon and Brett Ratner
Nardos Haile
The soon-to-be-returning first lady is also executive producing the film about her life
“That’s really sad”: Pelosi clowns Trump for screening 2020 election denial doc at Mar-a-Lago
Alex Galbraith
Pelosi said that Trump's obsession with the 2020 election was "almost sick" while visiting "Face the Nation"
“I’ve done my time”: Annette O’Toole talks “Virgin River” and leaving Superman behind for good
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor discusses Hope's "Virgin River" journey and writing "A Mighty Wind" songs with her real-life husband
“Elton John: Never Too Late” moves at a snail’s pace until it throws a punch right at your gut
Coleman Spilde
R.J. Cutler's film doesn't reveal much, but it contends with the artist's legacy in unexpected ways
Megan Thee Stallion files restraining order, as Tory Lanez continues to “terrorize” her from prison
Nardos Haile
The Houston-born rapper was shot by Lanez in a 2020 incident in Los Angeles
Luigi Mangione documentary underway in collaboration with “Going Clear” director, Alex Gibney
Kelly McClure
Gibney and Anonymous Content's doc will be among the first of many to tell the story of Mangione's infamy
“Beatles ’64” is a captivating guided tour of the Fab Four’s fateful maiden voyage to the US
Kenneth Womack
The Disney+ doc is a visual and aural feast capturing how Beatlemania was the harbinger of pop cultural change
“She guided him in his activism”: Film shows how Lauren Bacall made Humphrey Bogart a Democrat
Gary M. Kramer
Stephen Bogart discusses the doc "Bogart: Life Comes in Flashes," his famous parents, director John Huston and more
“Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands”: 7 shocking revelations from the boyband documentary
Nardos Haile
The making of NSYNC and other boybands was not a smooth path, despite their popularity
Paul defeats Tyson in unanimous decision
Alex Galbraith
The YouTube star turned boxing draw defeated the notably sluggish former champ in an eight-round bout
“Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson” perpetuates the long history of profiting from race conflicts in the ring
Rann Miller
The appeal preys on the desire to reclaim what is perceived to be taken - no matter what the cost
6 facts from Netflix’s Elvis comeback documentary “Return of the King”
Nardos Haile
Audiences get an intimate portrait at the rock and roll legend's lead up to his historic 1968 Comeback Special
Zemeckis’ “Here” offers snapshots of history, but can it escape the “Forrest Gump” shadow?
Kristen Lopez
"Here" takes a less in-depth approach, presenting historical events without fully addressing the complexities
Trump wonders if he’s “more Greek” than NBA’s Antetokounmpo at Milwaukee rally
Griffin Eckstein
Trump questioned the Greek-born NBA champion's nationality in a rally inside his team's Milwaukee arena
“In Her Words”: Megan Thee Stallion doc director says rapper is “an example of feminist strength”
Nardos Haile
An intimate portrait of the rapper's most traumatic moments is brought to fruition through director Nneka Onuorah
“Chris Brown: A History of Violence” – Five shocking moments from a legacy of abuse allegations
Nardos Haile
The documentary revisits Brown's alleged history of violence, tracing back to his abusive childhood
In “My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock,” director Mark Cousins explores the Master of Suspense’s legacy
Gary M. Kramer
Cousins' documentary highlights how Hitchcock used visual storytelling to manipulate and engage audiences
“Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara”: Five bombshells from catfishing to incest fanfiction
Nardos Haile
The Hulu documentary takes a peek at the origins of intrusive online fandoms at the start of online fan culture
“Secrets start to corrode a person”: “Aaron Hernandez” creator on the NFL player’s rise and fall
Gabriella Ferrigine
Zicherman spoke to Salon about "American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez" and the NFL's commodification of players
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