April 13, 2016 'The Armstrong Lie': Lance won't watch movie he gave interviews for about doping A documentary about the cycling comeback of Lance Armstrong had all the elements of a Hollywood ending, until it didn't.
April 13, 2016 Do Cheney and Rumsfeld get a fair shake in new documentaries? President Obama is well into his second term, but key players from the former George W. Bush administration remain a hot topic for some of Hollywood’s top filmmakers.
April 13, 2016 Secret national security measures showcased in Discovery Channel's northern border special Computer-edited voices narrate several chase scenes, leaving the viewer with the feeling that they are catching a glimpse of some top-secret security footage they were never meant to see.
April 13, 2016 New documentary “After Tiller” profiles last 4 late-term abortionists in U.S. In 2009, Dr. George Tiller – one of few doctors in the United States who performed third-trimester abortions – was fatally shot while at church in Kansas. He became the eighth abortion clinic worker to be murdered since the 1973 Supreme Court passing of Roe versus Wade, which legalized abortion.
April 13, 2016 New documentary ‘Tricked’ illuminates disturbing human trafficking culture in the US Modern-day slavery is very much alive right here in our own backyard, according to a new feature-length documentary, "Tricked."
April 13, 2016 Sundance: 'Manhunt' CIA agents argue accuracy of ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ interrogation scenes Kathryn Bigelow's Oscar-nominated "Zero Dark Thirty" about the hunt for Osama Bin Laden has been steeped in controversy over its portrayal of CIA agents waterboarding prisoners.
April 13, 2016 New info on Johnny Cash will 'shock and surprise,' documentary director says If you think the Johnny Cash presented in the Oscar-winning "Walk the Line" is an accurate portrayal of the late country legend, Jonathan Holiff wants you to think again.
April 13, 2016 From left-wing activist to conservative hero: New documentary spotlights Brandon Darby's strange trip In 2005, then radical left-wing activist and teen runaway Brandon Darby became a local hero when he travelled to a Katrina-ravaged New Orleans and set up a relief organization all on his own.
April 13, 2016 Beatles’ secretary Freda Kelly finally breaks her silence: Protecting John Lennon’s affairs, sleeping at Ringo Starr’s house Paul McCartney even gave his blessing to the project, approving the licensing of four original Beatles songs.
April 13, 2016 Sundance: Eagles insist 'bitter feuding' didn't really happen Four decades of press coverage surrounding legendary band The Eagles has largely centered on their intense dislike for one another.