For the first lady, the “Melania” documentary turned out to be a box-office winner, but for Amazon, maybe not so much.
By financial standards, the film is not a winner, at least not yet. The company that financed it, Amazon MGM Studios, still has a long way to go to break even.
Inside the highly unorthodox road to theaters for the lightning rod project as the director opens up about his involvement ...
But there is little concern that Bezos is worried about a return on his investment. The spectacle perfectly captures the rot at the intersection of wealth, power and media. The Wall Street Journal ...
In Indiana, Erica Strahm, a 52-year-old youth coordinator for a tobacco prevention and cessation program from Westfield, said ...
The first lady finds opportunities to let her guard down in the Amazon-backed film, which highlights behind-the-scenes moments ...
Melania Trump’s documentary debuts in theaters, offering a rare look into her life before the 2025 inauguration and drawing global attention.
The 'Rush Hour' director's film offers an up-close and not-so-personal portrait of the first lady during the few weeks before ...
At the Kennedy Center on Thursday, the press-shy first lady promised an intimate look at her life in the White House ...
Why did the notoriously private First Lady film a Brett Ratner–directed documentary? It might have something to do with the ...
The director, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women, lost a lucrative production deal during the #MeToo era. Now, as Kevin E G Perry reports, he is plotting a Hollywood comeback ...
Trump, 79, has often been seen with bruising on that body part, which the White House attributes to aspirin usage and frequent handshaking. The Daily Beast has been chronicling the health challenges ...