Tag: documentary
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Yellow Door ’90s Lo-fi Film Club movie review: Bong Joon-ho traces the origins of Korean domination in bittersweet Netflix documentary | Movie-review News
[ad_1] There are people out there to this day that can demonstrably claim to have had their wedding videos directed by Bong Joon-ho in the early 1990s; those whose 60th birthday parties he shot, however, are probably not around anymore. The new Netflix documentary Yellow Door: ‘90s Lo-fi Film Club takes a bittersweet look at…
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Rebecca Loos Has Her Say On David Beckham’s Netflix Documentary
[ad_1] Rebecca Loos has spoken out about David Beckham’s Netflix series, after the former footballer addressed headlines about their alleged affair during the documentary. Back in 2004, David’s ex-PA Rebecca claimed they had engaged in a four-month-long affair in an interview with the now-defunct News Of The World. The claims were dismissed by Becks at…
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JAN MOIR: Coleen Rooney is Disney’s innocent princess, in all her Little Mermaid glory, in her new documentary while Rebekah Vardy is the unspeakable villain
[ad_1] At one point in this oddly gripping three-part Disney+ documentary, Coleen Rooney lightly complains that no one took the Wagatha Christie trial seriously. That the media and the public, the pundits and the people, the cats in their baskets and the dogs on the streets all saw it as an entertainment, a circus, a…
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Heartwarming Mr. Dressup documentary sure to delight Canadians of all ages – National
[ad_1] There are few personalities that unite Canadians quite like Mr. Dressup. For 29 years, spanning an impressive 4,000 episodes, the beloved children’s show host appeared on television screens across the country, inviting kids to explore his iconic Tickle Trunk alongside a legion of puppet sidekicks, including the cherished duo of Casey and Finnegan. And…
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Former England manager ‘rejected chance to star in Beckham Netflix documentary’ amid row over World Cup red card
[ad_1] FORMER England manager Glenn Hoddle turned down the chance to feature in David Beckham’s Netflix documentary, according to Fisher Stevens. Hoddle, 65, handed the former Manchester United midfielder his first England cap back in 1996. 3 Glenn Hoddle denied the chance to feature in David Beckham’s documentaryCredit: Rex 3 Fisher Stevens admitted he asked…
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Keith Lemon feels ‘sad’ for Russell Brand after Dispatches documentary
[ad_1] Leigh Francis has addressed the allegations facing Russell Brand (Picture: Getty) Leigh Francis, better known by his stage name Keith Lemon, has addressed the sexual assault allegations facing Russell Brand. Speaking this week, TV star Leigh, 50, admitted he hadn’t wanted to address the allegations, but decided to share his sadness over the situation.…
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Documentary on New York City’s 1970s Fiscal Crisis Wins Film Prize
[ad_1] On Oct. 29, 1975, Mike O’Neill, the editor of The Daily News, and Bill Brink, the managing editor, returned from lunch and asked whether President Gerald R. Ford, while addressing the National Press Club in Washington, had agreed to help New York City avoid bankruptcy. The editors were read the definitive sentence from Ford’s…
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Scout’s Honor movie review: Difficult-to-watch Netflix documentary inspires outrage | Movie-review News
[ad_1] The new Netflix documentary Scout’s Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America makes the common stylistic mistake of favouring scandal over sympathy, but even shortcomings such as this can’t get in the way of what is ultimately a stirring story of human bravery. A 90-minute expose of the Boy Scouts of…
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Prince Harry surprises cinema-goers at premiere of Netflix documentary | Lifestyle
[ad_1] Prince Harry surprised cinema-goers as he made an unexpected appearance at the premiere of his Invictus Games Netflix documentary. The Duke of Sussex spoke at the theatre in Chula Vista, California on Monday night (28 August) and also took selfies with a number of people in attendance. He joked with the audience of veterans…
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‘My mother was a beast. When I was eight, she made me live in the garden for a week or two’: Sinead O’Connor’s haunting last interview, in new documentary airing today, tells how an abusive childhood shaped her life, her stardom and her downfall
[ad_1] The voice is cracked and rasping, carrying with it every cigarette, late night and heartbreak of a life journeyed along a hard road. While it’s difficult to reconcile the dark, Dublin monotone with the beautiful sonic emblem of youth and rebelliousness for which Sinéad O’Connor was so cherished, the raw power of her words…