“Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origin” opens this Friday, July 23, and Paramount Pictures is making a final push for seeing the movie in theaters with a final trailer.
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The new Netflix documentary Audible invites viewers to enter a world rarely explored in film: the community of the Deaf and hearing impaired.
The film directed by Matt Ogens focuses on 17-year-old Amaree McKenstry, Homecoming King at the Maryland School for the Deaf, and a star of the high school’s outstanding football team. The Orioles went through a 16 season stretch without losing to another deaf school, and generally prevailed in games against hearing teams.
“There’s a lot of history for me
“Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origin” opens this Friday, July 23, and Paramount Pictures is making a final push for seeing the movie in theaters with a final trailer.
Megan Fox’s poster on their wall, day dreaming of a day when they would be together. While most of them stayed fantasies, there was a teen in Cleveland by the name of Colson Baker that would one day make all his dreams come true- including the woman on the poster.
The new documentary “Pray Away” takes on the rise of the religious conversion therapy movement and its attempts to “pray away the gay” and cure homosexuality.
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Fans of Amy Winehouse will be afforded a new look at the singer.
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A former class president of a high school – briefly attended by Bill Cosby – spoke out after the disgraced actor donned a Central High School class of 1997 t-shirt during a press conference Wednesday. "Mr. Cosby made a statement by selecting that shirt, namely that he maintains a general respect and fondness for Central High School," Dan Taraborrelli told Fox News on Friday.
They just can’t quit each other, but this is no Brokeback romance.
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is the powerful and immersive coming-of-age documentary directed by Matt Ogens and executive produced by Nyle DiMarco. The 40-minute film follows a Maryland School for the Deaf football player named Amaree McKenstry as well as his teammates and friends as they navigate their senior year of high school and start to grapple with the reality of what comes next.
Talk about a dog’s journey!
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticDebuting July 2 and rolling out a fresh installment every Friday for three weeks, Netflix’s new “Fear Street” trilogy slices and dices R.L.
Talk about a big premiere! And they say there are no water cooler moments with streaming TV…
This is such a heartwarming story!
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High School Musical alum Ashley Tisdale recently opened up about welcoming her daughter in March. The actress wrote a personal note on her website, where she dove deeper into her challenging experience breastfeeding.
Rosie O’Donnell’s kids are growing up!
It’s actually unbelievable that some people still behave this way in public (or anywhere, really) in 2021!