The City Centre Building in Downtown Jackson, previously under contract, is still for sale. Listed at $7.25 million, the two-tower office park has no current prospects for a sale. The Mississippi ...
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The eight-day period runs from Wednesday, May 20, through Wednesday, May 27, marking the start of summer travel. Friday, May 22, is projected to be the busiest day, with nearly 379,000 travelers ...
Lionsgate Studios Motion Picture Chair Adam Fogelson said the company is “really excited about the progress we’re making” on a second Michael film. “All the conversations that we’ve been having with ...
Michael Jackson: The Verdict, a three-part Netflix docuseries directed by Nick Green, premieres June 3, revisiting the 2003-2005 trial that ended with Jackson’s acquittal on all counts The series ...
Michael Jackson’s 2005 child sex abuse trial is the subject of a three-part docuseries coming to Netflix on June 3. New interviews with courtroom eyewitnesses, such as jurors and observers from the ...
Michael Jackson’s biopic might have left some critics cold, but it’s a runaway success by every other measure. Antoine Fuqua’s “Michael” just passed $700 million at the global box office, while ...
Netflix has released a new trailer for the upcoming documentary Michael Jackson: The Verdict ahead of its premiere on June 3rd. Watch it below. Coming from showrunner David Herman and director Nick ...
A new three-part Netflix series about the explosive 2005 Michael Jackson trial, “Michael Jackson: The Verdict,” is set to premiere on June 3. The docuseries covers the pop icon’s 2003 charges of child ...
Netflix‘s docuseries Michael Jackson: The Verdict has set the premiere date for June 3. The three-part docuseries, directed by Nick Green and told by key players inside the courtroom, dissects the ...
'Michael Jackson: The Verdict' goes way further than Antoine Fuqua. By Tony Maglio Netflix isn’t letting Michael Jackson off so easily. Or really, it is David Herman and Candle True Stories ...
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