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The Kid Stays In The Picture

2002, Movie, R, 93 mins

KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE, THE
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What could be more Hollywood than crafting your own legend? Based on the autobiography of flamboyant producer Robert Evans, this snazzy documentary traces Evans' volatile career from his inauspicious beginnings as a pretty boy actor; his glory days as a powerful Paramount executive attached to such projects as The Godfather and Chinatown; bankruptcy, depression and a tangential association with a grisly 1983 murder; and his unlikely comeback in the '90s. Read the complete review for The Kid Stays In The Picture
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VH1 Rock Doc Tunes In to the Tough Times of 1977 New York

Thirty years ago New York City was falling apart. Social services had been cut, people couldn't find jobs, a citywide blackout resulted in widespread looting and a serial killer was confounding the police. But in the midst of this decaying metropolis, the musical and artistic toiling of a group of very resourceful individuals planted the seed for creative movements that would go on to have a far-reaching effect on popular culture. The time period is fascinatingly captured in NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell, airing as part of VH1's Rock Docs series this Saturday (at 9 pm/ET). TVGuide.com spoke with Academy Award-nominated executive producer Nanette Burstein about the documentary. TVGuide.com: Right off the bat I have to say that the amount of detail that went into NY77 makes read more

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