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Frank Marshall Alleges ESPN2 Scrubbed 'Rachel, Breathe' Moments Before Air
television3 hours ago

Frank Marshall Alleges ESPN2 Scrubbed 'Rachel, Breathe' Moments Before Air

Frank Marshall claims ESPN2 pulled his Boston Marathon documentary Rachel, Breathe at the last minute after rights negotiations, with ESPN lawyers allegedly telling the team to sign off immediately or the film would be cancelled; the film about marathoner Rachel Foster was slated to air around the Boston Marathon but did not appear in ESPN2's schedule, and ESPN has been contacted for comment.

ESPN2 shelves Frank Marshall’s Rachel, Breathe hours before premiere over rights dispute
media6 hours ago

ESPN2 shelves Frank Marshall’s Rachel, Breathe hours before premiere over rights dispute

ESPN2 canceled the premiere of Frank Marshall’s documentary Rachel, Breathe just hours before air due to a dispute with ESPN lawyers over rights; ESPN declined to comment. The film, about Rachel Foster’s Boston Marathon comeback, was replaced in the slot by a rerun of 26.2 To Life, with no immediate timeline for when it will air.

"Disney+ Doc Chronicles The Beach Boys' Legacy and Untold Stories"
entertainment1 year ago

"Disney+ Doc Chronicles The Beach Boys' Legacy and Untold Stories"

The new Disney+ documentary on the Beach Boys, co-directed by Frank Marshall and Thom Zimny, explores the band's first 15 years, highlighting their rise, challenges, and influence on music. Featuring interviews with original members Mike Love and Al Jardine, the film captures the essence of the band's journey and their impact on American culture. The documentary is complemented by a new 600-page book, "The Beach Boys by the Beach Boys," and coincides with the band's upcoming tour.

"Disney+ Documentary Reveals Untold Stories of The Beach Boys"
entertainment1 year ago

"Disney+ Documentary Reveals Untold Stories of The Beach Boys"

The new Disney+ documentary "The Beach Boys" by Frank Marshall explores the band's six-decade journey of harmony and heartache, featuring extensive interviews and archival footage. It highlights the contributions of all members, including the Wilson brothers and Mike Love, while addressing personal and professional struggles. The film aims to present a comprehensive and emotional portrayal of the iconic band's legacy.