Check out the complete review for “Chelsea Does” at TV Daily.
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Check out the complete review for “Chelsea Does” at TV Daily.
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IndieWire recommends a dose of Chelsea Handler as part of the binge watch worthy shows in January.
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What happens when Chelsea Handler visits Silicon Valley? People Magazine comments on the trailer for the upcoming premiere.
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The anticipation is brewing. “Chelsea Does…” is one of the most anticipated productions coming up next.
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Please enjoy some of the pictures from our LA Premiere of “Valentine Road” – thanks to Getty Images.
A new documentary is set to premiere on HBO next week that attempts to examine and unpack the complicated and tragic death of a gender non-conforming teen.
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Bravo has ordered a Season 2 of Newlyweds: The First Year. For the second season, as with the first, Bravo will partner with Monkey Kingdom, which is part of the NBCUniversal International Television Production family, and Eddie Schmidt (Twist of Faith).
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Valentine Road unravels the school shooting of a young teenager who had begun exploring his gender identity, detailing the circumstances that led to his murder by a fellow student, as well as its complicated aftermath.
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With more than half a million twitter entries, for a typical Season 2 episode an example of medium meeting message, MTV’s “Catfish: The TV Show,” that deals with truth and lies in online dating, was the most-tweeted-about TV show last week, according to measurement firm SocialGuide.
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“Gun” is a short film about a man who buys a handgun for protection and becomes obsessed with the newfound sense of power it gives him. “Valentine Road,” a documentary, looks at a school shooting in California. “Blue Caprice” was inspired by the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks.
An HBO Documentary Films presentation of a BMP Films production, in association with Eddie Schmidt Prods. Produced by Marta Cunningham, Sasha Alpert, Schmidt. Executive producers, Jon Murray, Gil Goldschein, Sheila Nevins. Directed by Marta Cunningham.
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