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| Title | Platform | Unique Angle | |-------|----------|----------------| | Brats (2024) | Hulu | Andrew McCarthy reunites the 1980s “Brat Pack” to discuss how a New York Magazine article ruined their careers. | | The Greatest Love Story Never Told (2024) | Prime Video | Behind J.Lo’s This Is Me…Now—but more interesting than the film. Shows artists self-producing mythologies. | | Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story (2024) | Hulu | Uses AI voice restoration of the singer’s damaged vocals. First major doc to openly show AI as production tool. | | Hollywood Con Queen (TBD) | Apple TV+ | Based on the podcast. About a master impersonator who scammed aspiring actors using fake female producers’ voices. |


Directed by Alex Winter, this HBO documentary looks at the psychological toll of childhood stardom. Featuring interviews with Evan Rachel Wood and Wil Wheaton, it asks a tough question: Does the entertainment industry sacrifice its youth for profit? It pairs perfectly with the more recent Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV. girlsdoporn 18 years old e406 11022017 portable

For decades, the average moviegoer viewed Hollywood as an impenetrable fortress of glamour. We saw the final product—the blockbuster explosion, the tearful Oscar acceptance, the magazine cover smile—but never the blood, sweat, and contractual disputes that got us there. Recently, however, a seismic shift has occurred in non-fiction storytelling. The entertainment industry documentary has moved from a niche DVD extra to a mainstream cultural phenomenon, dominating streaming charts and sparking water-cooler debates with the ferocity of a scripted thriller. | Title | Platform | Unique Angle |

From the tragic unraveling of child stars in Quiet on Set to the forensic dissection of a streaming war in The Movies That Made Us, audiences cannot get enough of watching the sausage get made. But why has this genre exploded? And what are the definitive films and series that define it? Directed by Alex Winter, this HBO documentary looks