From Eddie Murphy to Errol Morris’ take on the Manson family murders to the 20-year legacy of Hurricane Katrina, Netflix will serve up a slate of high-profile feature documentaries and docu-series this year.
A documentary exploring the life and career of Eddie Murphy is on the way. On Thursday (Jan. 30), Netflix announced EDDIE, a non-fiction feature that “chronicles his meteoric rise from teen comic phenom to Saturday Night Live breakout and stand-up supernova to box-office titan.” The film is due on the streamer later this year.
A new Eddie Murphy documentary titled 'Eddie' is set to premiere on Netflix this year, the streamer has announced.
Wayans basically “broke the ultimate [ SNL] golden rule, which is no surprises,” according to Live From New York author James Andrew Miller. Former writer A. Whitney Brown added, “You cannot go rogue. You cannot try to steal a sketch.”
When he was just 15 years old, Murphy worked as a stand-up comic in New York before he got his big break on SNL at 19. In an interview with Vanity Fair Murphy shared that his SNL
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Murphy himself opens up in the documentary, providing an inside look at his life and career, which spans multiple decades. Viewers can expect to hear firsthand accounts from Murphy as well as insights from his friends, co-stars, directors, and fellow comics, all of whom reflect on his undeniable influence on the entertainment industry.
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Netflix announced on Thursday morning that it is releasing a new documentary film about the comedic legend and actor Eddie Murphy.
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They throw you in a lake," says Silverman, who was a 22-year-old standup comic when she joined the cast as a writer and featured player, "and you just have to learn to swim.”