EXCLUSIVE: Joan Rivers, the legendary comedian, is getting the documentary treatment. Called “quite possible the most intuitively funny woman alive” by the New York Times television critic Jack Gould, ...
If I were either Ricki Stern or Annie Sundberg, and I had had any part in coming up with the subtitle for Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, we'd never stop high-fiving ... If I were either Ricki Stern or ...
Called “quite possible the most intuitively funny woman alive” by the New York Times television critic Jack Gould, this in-depth documentary will feature unprecedented access to Rivers’ own archives ...
Rivers was fearless, though that hardly seems the right word. Rather she seemed compulsively driven to say unsayable things, and naturally that was a big part of her comedy genius. You often found ...
DDOne thing I love about a well-made documentary is how it can totally wrap me up in a subject — or in this case a person — that never held my interest before. I remember going into “The Eyes of Tammy ...
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