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The Rock-afire Explosion, a documentary about Chris Thrash, Aaron Fechter and the remaining Rock-afire Explosion fan base, was released at film festivals and special screenings around the United States in the fall of 2008. It was released on DVD in 2009.
Butterfly in the Sky is a 2022 documentary about the PBS television show Reading Rainbow, directed by Bradford Thomason and Brett Whitcomb.The documentary highlights LeVar Burton, the host of Reading Rainbow from 1983 until 2006, and provides an in-depth examination of the obstacles he and the show's creators encountered while striving to foster a passion for reading through television.
Thomason and Whitcomb often sat in the food court and waited for a scene to develop. [4] The soundtrack contains a collection of songs by the musicians HAHA Mart, Chayse Porter, and Baker Knight . The soundtrack was released on vinyl and cassette via the Alabama-based independent record label Earth Libraries.
Bradford Thomason and Brett Whitcomb’s feature documentary “Butterfly in the Sky,” about the beloved 1980’s PBS children’s series “Reading Rainbow” will be released in select AMC ...
"Having both grown up in Texas, Reading Rainbow not only reflected the diverse cultures that surrounded us, but LeVar Burton also introduced us to other worlds in colorful and magical ways," the ...
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Brett Whitcomb 2008 Barboursville, West Virginia [12] [13] Timber Falls: Tony Giglio: 2007 Kanawha County, West Virginia: Wrong Turn 2: Dead End: Joe Lynch: 2007 Fayette County, West Virginia: The X-Files: I Want to Believe: Chris Carter: 2008 [9] XIII: The Conspiracy: Duane Clark: 2008 Blood Creek: Joel Schumacher: 2009 Morgantown, West ...
Director Brett Whitcomb takes us into the lives of this tough group of women in his documentary GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling from the initial open-call auditions, to the grueling training with wrestling legend Mando Guerrero, to overnight success and global recognition, and the show's unexpected cancellation." [2]