You've probably seen it, but you may not have realized what you were seeing.
Is this Steven Spielberg-Leonardo DiCaprio caper too crazy to be true? While some parts of Catch Me If You Can are accurate, others are fabrications.
Period crime drama Mindhunter frequently mixes facts and fiction. Here are 5 things which are true and 5 which they took creatives liberties with.
Once upon a time in the land of Hollywood (back in the '50s and '60s), Westerns were the superhero movies of their day. They featured larger-than-life heroes overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds and fighting evil villains who wreaked havoc on the innocent townsfolk. The filmgoing public ravenously consumed these movies, kids cosplayed as their favorite Western heroes, and movie studios relied on them as consistent money makers. A select few of these even became classics by breaking the clichéd rules of the genre and confronting viewers with uncomfortable moral quandaries. One of these classics is John Ford's …
I Am the Night captivated audiences from its promos to its ending. Chris Pine's performance as troubled journalist Jay Singletary, accompanied by India Eisley's performance as Fauna Hodel, kept audiences tuned in each week for the six-part limited series that aired on TNT. The series was inspired by the autobiography One Day She'll Darken: The Mysterious Beginnings of Fauna Hodel, written by Fauna Hodel before her death in 2017. For all those wanting to know what was real and what was embellished for entertainment, here it is!