Guys. If you love The Fall Guy and all the stunts involved, go watch Action. It’s a mini documentary series about the stunt team behind The Fall Guy as well as Violent Night. It’s so so cool!
In Vogue: The 90s (prod. Liesel Evans & Jonathan Smith).
Vogue's documentary series dissecting the influence and shifting trends of fashion in the 1990s is peak celebrtiy culture nostalgia. How it employs images and style off the editorial page onto the screen recreates much of our reverence of the time's enduring influence in the design world both sublimely and exhaustively.
"Not a tree stands. Not a square foot of surface has escaped mutilation.There is nothing but the mud and the gaping shell holes; a chaotic wilderness of shell holes, rim overlapping rim, and, in the bottom of many, the bodies of the dead? CAPTAIN ROWLAND FIELDING WWI WAS ON A SCALE NEVER KNOWN OR IMAGINED BEFORE.
Global Perspective - Everyday Journey's: Luanda's Rooftop Action
At the end of the day, these kids return to their families with houses on top of an apartment complex. Playing with no care in the world, enjoying the sunset, and the time with their families.
This week marks a milestone for a band that's been rocking America for decades: It was 40 years ago that Bon Jovi released its self-titled debut album. Although the album stalled out at No. 43 on Billboard's album chart and the single Runaway only made it to No. 39 on the Hot 100, it laid the groundwork for the string of hit albums that would follow, starting with Slippery When Wet in 1986. With more than four decades of Bon Jovi history in the books, the band, along with director Gotham Chopra, have memorialized that history with a four-part documentary series, Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story. We've spoken to Jon Bon Jovi several times over the years, told us that one of his most interesting fan encounters came on a movie set, when the director introduced him to a very, very dedicated fan.
Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story will premiere on Hulu in April.
God Save Texas x "Hometown Prison" (prod. Richard Linklater).
It's hard time imagine what it's like growing up in a place surrounded by and economically reliant on the unjust mass incarceration and human suffering of others who are essentially your neighbours. Linklater's affecting documentary, chronicling his hometown of Hunstville and its dubious notoriety for housing the Texas State Prison system, follows an absorbing personal journey as part of HBO's omnibus documentary series inspired by Lawrence Wright's book of the same name, bringing native Texan filmmakers back to the Lone Star State.