WNBA star Brittney Griner believes a new documentary about her Russian imprisonment draws parallels to current U.S.
The new documentary is being developed by Byron Allen and Ava DuVernay, with release details still forthcoming.
Amazon backed up the Brink’s trucks for the vanity film, resulting in weekend ticket sales of about $7 million in North America, enough for third place.
Brittney Griner says there are direct comparisons to be made between ICE crackdowns across the U.S. and her months-long ...
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Two international evidential mediums share their journey and mission to bring the truth of life after death to the ...
Watchdog organization says it is "swamped with complaints" from U.S. military members stationed at eight facilities around ...
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Based on recent developments, we’ve taken the decision to not go ahead with a theatrical release in territory,” the head of ...
Released on YouTube, “The Story Behind 1428 Brickell” details the design process and inspiration behind one of Miami’s ...
Melania Trump’s latest documentary premieres in Washington, offering a rare look at her public and private life ahead of a ...
One day, during a vacation in Hawaii, West Marin artist Tom Killion told Chikara Motomura about a dream he had: to go study ...