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Synopsis. The documentary follows the stories of five former child actors who were sexually abused by multiple predators. Much of the film focuses on Marc Collins-Rector, who was convicted of child sexual abuse, and co-owned and operated Digital Entertainment Network, with Brock Pierce also owning a minor share.
The Bronze Screen directed and produced by Susan Racho, and Alberto Dominguez, examines, analyzes, and critiques the portrayal of Latinos in Hollywood over the course of a century. [1] Released in 2002, the documentary traces the different stereotypes evoked by Hollywood throughout the mid 19th and 20th century. [2]
English. Box office. $461,689 [1] Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood is a 2017 American documentary film about the life of Scotty Bowers, who acted as an unpaid pimp in Hollywood from the 1940s to 80s. Based on Bowers's book Full Service, it was produced and directed by Matt Tyrnauer, a Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine. [2]
Movie composers end up defined, to a large degree, by the films they’ve scored. Bernard Herrmann had the Hitchcock classics. John Williams had “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones.”
The film demonstrates how so many of the creative decisions that defined "Midnight Cowboy" sprung from Schlesinger’s revolutionary impulse to splash aspects of queer consciousness and experience ...
As a documentary, "Milli Vanilli" does something at once strategic, artful, and humane: It presents what happened to Milli Vanilli so that we empathize directly with these two young men who were ...
The Hollywood Reporter called the film "An illuminating account of a beloved Hollywood icon’s dual life" [4] and the Los Angeles Times called it "a vital piece of Hollywood history." [5] Rex Reed of The Observer wrote, "This funny, sad, meticulously researched and painstakingly detailed documentary is unmistakably real and inescapably ...
Netflix. Release. May 1, 2020. (2020-05-01) Hollywood is an American historical drama television miniseries starring an ensemble cast including David Corenswet, Darren Criss, Laura Harrier, Joe Mantello, Dylan McDermott, Jake Picking, Jeremy Pope, Holland Taylor, Samara Weaving, Jim Parsons, and Patti LuPone.