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The Business of Stardom: Highlighting how imagination alone isn't enough without structured systems and strategic decision-making [13].
(Releases April 17, 2026): This film explores the massive legacy of Lorne Michaels and Saturday Night Live. It traces how one platform launched the careers of comedy legends like Chevy Chase, Adam Sandler, and Chris Rock, effectively defining cultural humor for four decades. Truth in the Age of AI
The Streaming Wars: How Netflix, HBO, and Disney+ Changed the Game
Why are we seeing a new entertainment industry documentary dropping every Friday? The answer is simple: cheap content, expensive rewards.
🎥 Why watch?
(2025): A hard-hitting documentary by Mark Forbes that examines deep-seated classism within the UK film and TV industry. It highlights how "crippling bureaucracy" and a lack of funding for working-class creators stifle diversity. Everything Wrong with the Film Industry