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The Dark Side of ‘American Gladiators’: Addiction and Exploitation
ESPN’s two-part film The American Gladiators Documentary explores what happened to the musclebound fighters on the show, and its mystery co-creator
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‘Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai’ Is Enchanting and Terribly Cute
Animated prequel series to the 1984 film, premiering May 23rd on Max, traces the origins of Gizmo and his mogwai brethren
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Was the Pedophilia ‘Sex Kindergarten’ in Texas All a Lie?
New Max docuseries How to Create a Sex Scandal, premiering May 23, examines a case of horrifying child-abuse allegations that is not what it seemed
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‘White Men Can’t Jump’: Rapper Jack Harlow Flops Big in Acting Debut
Hulu’s remake of the beloved 1992 hoops comedy, co-written by Kenya Barris, substitutes guns for flamethrowers and spicy trash talk for empty barbs
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‘Fast X’ Is So Lifeless It Feels Like It Was Written by ChatGPT
Not even a very game Jason Momoa as the grinning baddie can save the tenth installment of Vin Diesel’s car-smashing Fast and the Furious franchise
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The Secret Life of Paris Hilton and Tinsley Mortimer’s Gossip Blogger
Hulu’s new documentary Queenmaker: The Making of an It Girl revisits the 2000s gossip-blog scene through the eyes of one of its own
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Netflix’s Anna Nicole Smith Doc Casts Her As a Cunning Fame Seeker
Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me, streaming now, depicts the former model who tragically passed away at 39 as a woman with a plan for stardom
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A Menudo Boy Bander’s Disturbing Link to the Menendez Brothers
New docuseries Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed features ex-Menudo member Roy Rosselló, who claims he was raped by the Menendez brothers’ father
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‘The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning’ Is Your New Reality-TV Addiction
Peacock’s new series, produced and narrated by Amy Poehler, has much more on its mind than just decluttering your home
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‘Sweet Tooth’ Season 2: Netflix’s Gentler ‘The Last of Us’ Is Back
Second season of Jim Mickle’s dystopian fairy tale featuring a deer boy navigating a pandemic starts streaming April 27
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