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A Piece of Cake: A Memoir is an autobiography by Cupcake Brown, published by Crown in 2006. The book describes Brown's descent into teenage prostitution and drug addiction. Although doubt has been cast as to the veracity of events described in the memoir, [1] Brown maintains that the events in the book are real. [2] [3]
This is an index of articles that features lists of films based on real-life events. As new entries are produced, they should be included to ensure the list remains current and complete.
This is a list of films and miniseries that are based on actual events. All films on this list are from American production unless indicated otherwise.. True story films [1] gained popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with the production of films based on actual events that first aired on CBS, ABC, and NBC.
Blossoms in the Dust (1941) – biographical drama film telling the true story of Edna Gladney, who helped orphaned children find homes and began a campaign to remove the word "illegitimate" from Texas birth certificates, despite the opposition of "good" citizens [45] Buck Privates (1941) – musical comedy film based on the peacetime draft of ...
Oscar winner Ariana DeBose ("West Side Story") cooks up a spooky recipe with this witchy culinary thriller. She plays a rising star chef plucked to run her own kitchen at a destination restaurant ...
2 Hearts (2020) – romantic drama film based on the true story of Leslie and Jorge Bacardi and Christopher Gregory [1]; 18 Presents (Italian: 18 regali) (2020) – Italian drama film based on an actual Italian woman, Elisa Girotto, who had planned and allocated 17 years of birthday gifts for her daughter Anna before her death in September 2017 due to a terminal breast cancer.
THE COUNTDOWN: When it comes to cinema, 2024 was a year of toilets, tennis and trash heaps; sand, sadness and Saoirses. From ‘Poor Things’ to ‘Dune: Part Two’, Clarisse Loughrey has ...
"Heretic," Scott Beck and Bryan Woods' new A24 horror movie, has an ambiguous ending. Hugh Grant stars as creepy Englishman Mr. Reed, who claims he's discovered the "one true religion."