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Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy is a 2021 American documentary film made for Netflix and directed by Stanley Nelson. [1] Its story focuses on the emergence and effects of the 1980s crack epidemic in the United States, which resulted in negative effects on America's inner cities. [2] [3] The film was released on January 11, 2021.
Who Knows may refer to: 'Who Knows?, a DVD by Andrew W.K. Who Knows? (Va savoir), a 2001 French romantic comedy-drama; Who Knows?, a 1959 Canadian television panel game quiz show "Who Knows", a song by Avril Lavigne from Under My Skin "Who Knows", a song by Natasha Bedingfield from N.B.
Iveliz Explains It All (Spanish: Iveliz lo explica todo [3]) is a 2022 novel-in-verse by Andrea Beatriz Arango. The novel follows 12-year-old Iveliz, a Latina girl, as she navigates starting junior high and mental-health issues.
In 1975, Wojtowicz wrote a letter to The New York Times out of concern that people would believe the movie version of the events, which he said was only 30% accurate. Wojtowicz's main objection was the inaccurate portrayal of his wife Carmen Bifulco as a plain, overweight woman whose behavior led to his relationship with Eden when, in fact, he ...
When Crack Was King was critically-acclaimed upon its release with positive reviews from publications including the Los Angeles Times [3], The New York Times [4], Kirkus Reviews [5], NPR, Apple Books, [6] Publishers Weekly [7], and The Guardian. [8] The Washington Post named the book a notable new release in a "summer of big books."
Netflix even already has one series about the case, Casting JonBenét, a dramatization of the story that was released in 2017. Paramount+ also recently ordered a new limited series based on the case.
Va savoir (Who Knows? ) is a 2001 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jacques Rivette . It stars Jeanne Balibar , Sergio Castellitto , Marianne Basler , Hélène de Fougerolles , and Catherine Rouvel .
Director Roger Ross Williams challenges these notions with his adaptation of Ibram X. Kendi’s book “Stamped From the Beginning.” Relying on testimony from Black female scholars and Kendi’s ...