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A new documentary makes the case that Michael Oher’s rift with the Tuohy family began with the former NFL left tackle’s depiction in the “Blind Side” movie.
As controversy swirls around 2009's "The Blind Side," who made the money from the film? Is there any chance Sandra Bullock would give up her Oscar?
Duck Dynasty stars Willie and Korie Robertson are starting a new cinematic journey with "THE BLIND," a true story set in the backwoods swamps of 1960s Louisiana.
The company behind the Duck Dynasty movie 'The Blind' is saying it is the top-grossing movie in their history.
The Blind Side’s producers are standing behind their Oscar-winning film despite inspiration Michael Oher’s ongoing legal drama with the Tuohy family. “The Blind Side is verifiably authentic ...
Some moviegoers love films based on a true story, but the stories aren't necessarily always the whole truth as we've seen with "The Blind Side," "Fargo" and others.
No one raked in major profits from 'The Blind Side' movie, author says In his petition, Oher claimed he didn't make any money from a film that was based on his life story.
Michael Oher has claimed that the depiction of his life story in The Blind Side was untruthful read on for the controversy behind the hit movie.
“The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic” is a darkly comic drama about how Jaakko navigates life as a disabled man in Finland, yet his disability isn’t his defining characteristic.
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch SIM: the Blind. Explore cast details and learn more on Moviefone.
Oher's lawsuit is an indictment of movie audiences that over and over again lap up stories about white people saving some downtrodden Black person.
Given the movie's resurgence in the news, some people have questioned if Sandra Bullock's Oscar should be revoked, a notion that Quinton Aaron, who portrayed Oher in the movie, disagrees with.
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