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New this Week: 'Tina,' 'Runaway Bunny' & 'City on a Hill'
Read full article: New this Week: 'Tina,' 'Runaway Bunny' & 'City on a Hill'This combination of photos shows key art for "The Runaway Bunny," premiering March 25 on HBO Max, left, "Tina," a documentary about Tina Turner premiering March 27 on HBO Max, center, and "City on a Hill," a new series premiering March 28 on Showtime. He has grasped, at least for a proud man like Anthony, how one’s ego keeps fighting a battle it doesn’t know is already lost.”Ad— In Dan Lindsay and T.J. Martin's revealing documentary “Tina,” Tina Turner surveys her tumultuous and extraordinary life. The film, which debuts Saturday on HBO and HBO Max, includes intimate interviews with the 81-year-old “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll," along with previously unseen footage, audio tapes and personal photos. The piercing Romanian documentary “Collective” was nominated for both best documentary and best international film — something only one previous film ( "Honeyland," in 2020) — has ever managed to do. Ad— AP Film Writer Jake CoyleMUSIC— Carrie Underwood’s upcoming album features gospel hymns important to the "American Idol" winner.
'The Mighty Ducks' coaxes Emilio Estevez back into acting
Read full article: 'The Mighty Ducks' coaxes Emilio Estevez back into actingThis image provided by ABC shows Emilio Estevez in a scene from "The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers." (Liane Hektischer/ABC via AP)LOS ANGELES – Emilio Estevez said “The Mighty Ducks” TV series wooed him out of the director’s chair and back into acting, but only because it was a worthy successor to the 1990s movie franchise. Estevez reprises his role as youth hockey coach Gordon Bombay for the Disney+ streaming service's “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers," debuting March 26. Set in contemporary Minnesota, the Ducks are now a successful, win-at-all costs team. AdEstevez, part of an acting family that includes father Martin Sheen ("The West Wing") and brother Charlie Sheen ("Two and a Half Men"), said he had largely stepped away from acting to make independent films, including 1996's “The War at Home.”
Quack, quack: Disney announces ‘The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers’ series
Read full article: Quack, quack: Disney announces ‘The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers’ seriesThis week, fans of the 1990s “Mighty Ducks” films got what they’ve been wanting for more than 20 years: An announcement about another installment of the popular Disney hockey franchise. “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” will be streamed on Disney Plus. The series of movies made terms like “ducks fly together,” “cake eater” and “quack quack quack” all too frequent in real life. The movies eventually helped create the NHL’s Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, now known simply as the Anaheim Ducks. Looking back on it, there is a certain nostalgia all hockey fans (probably) share for the original Mighty Ducks.