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Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott Awarded Joint Legal Custody of Their 5 Kids After Settling Divorce Hannah SacksNovember 15, 2025 at 2:57 AM 0 Axelle/BauerGriffin/FilmMagic Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott and family on Dec. 9, 2019 in Hollywood Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have been awarded joint legal custody of their five kids The couple will privately work out physical custody, although the kids will mainly live with Spelling The two are parents to Liam, Stella, Hattie, Finn, and Beau Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have been awarded joint legal custody of their five kids.

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Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have been awarded joint legal custody of their five kids

The couple will privately work out physical custody, although the kids will mainly live with Spelling

The two are parents to Liam, Stella, Hattie, Finn, and Beau

Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have been awarded joint legal custody of their five kids.

According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the former couple will have joint legal custody of their four minor kids — Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, 8. They are also parents to son Liam 18, who is not a minor.

As for physical custody, the two acknowledged that Spelling will have "substantially higher" amounts of time with their kids. However, McDermott will be awarded "reasonable custodial timeshare" to be determined by the two parties. If there is a dispute about physical custody, the two will turn to a mediator to solve the issue.

There will also be no child support. Spelling and McDermott will split their minor children's health care expenses equally, both for future and outstanding expenses. They will also each pay half of their kids' extracurricular activities.

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Finn Davey McDermott, Tori Spelling, Hattie Margaret McDermott, Dean McDermott, Beau Dean McDermott, and Stella Doreen McDermott on Dec. 13, 2019 in Los Angeles

On this week's episode of her podcast misSPELLING, Spelling addressed her recent divorce settlement from her ex-husband McDermott. At the time, the mom of five said she felt lucky to be walking away from her divorce with what she refers to as a "clean slate."

"Dean and I came out of this divorce with a clean slate. Neither of us asked each other for anything," said Spelling. "We walked away as two complete parties that are just there to support, love, raise and set a great example of how families can divorce, uncouple and lead by example and still be there for their family."

"Our kids are most important. And it makes me sad to think that so many marriages are not in a good place. And it's sad to think that the human that you started this beautiful, fairy tale-esque dream, because that's every young person's dream is a fairy tale," said Spelling. "And to be lead in your own rom com and to create such beautiful memories to raise families together. And then one day, it's done. And people walk away and they hate each other."

"They can't see each other. You know, it's just the kids go back and forth and it makes me sad. And I feel beyond blessed that I have the opposite of that," she added.

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Stella Spelling, Tori Spelling, Beau Spelling, Dean McDermott, Finn Spelling, and Hattie Spelling on June 10, 2023 in Universal City, Calif.

At the beginning of November, the former couple settled their divorce over two years after first separating. The pair signed off on the terms in late October, according to documents filed with the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, on Nov. 3.

In the court documents obtained by PEOPLE, both Spelling and McDermott checked off that they'll submit a written agreement to the court, with their divorce listed as "uncontested."

Spelling initially filed for divorce from McDermott on March 29, 2024, after 18 years of marriage. At the time, Spelling requested the court award her spousal support and sole physical custody of their five minor children and joint legal custody with McDermott's visitation rights to be determined at a later date.

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Whoopi Goldberg announces government ambitions, shares surprise role she wants to hold Joey NolfiNovember 14, 2025 at 10:11 PM 613 Slaven Vlasic/Getty Whoopi Goldberg at the 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' premiereKey Points Whoopi Goldberg has announced that she wants to help the people of the United States. The View moderator revealed on the show's companion podcast that she has government ambitions. "Whoopi Goldberg with diplomatic immunity is very exciting to me," producer Brian Teta said.

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Whoopi Goldberg has announced that she wants to help the people of the United States.

The View moderator revealed on the show's companion podcast that she has government ambitions.

"Whoopi Goldberg with diplomatic immunity is very exciting to me," producer Brian Teta said.

If Whoopi Goldberg has her way, she'll take a little time to enjoy a whole new worldview if she's appointed to a key government position in the future.

The 70-year-old EGOT-winning actress and The View moderator announced on Thursday's episode of the talk show's Behind the Table podcast that she wants a government role — news of which shocked View producer Brian Teta.

"I know this is the craziest thing ever, and it will never happen while [The View] is going on, but I still want to represent our country in another country. I've always wanted to me an ambassador," Goldberg replied when Teta asked the star on her birthday about what she still wants to accomplish in life.

Goldberg explained her ambitions: "I think there are terrific things about this country. I know we're not perfect, and there's a lot of stuff we've got to fix. It's what I've always said: There are great things about us and terrible things about us. We fix what we can, and sometimes we fix it really well, and sometimes we don't fix it well enough."

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The Ghost and Sister Act star said she wants "to go to other countries" to smooth over relations regarding public perception of the United States.

"Especially as other countries are dealing with us these days and their reactions to us and how we are being seen by them," Goldberg noted. "I want to bring it back to the people of the U.S., what the people are doing. They don't have any say in it."

Teta then pointed out that he thinks people "don't realize" that Goldberg is "someone who loves this country and is a patriot," but who doesn't "love what's going on int he country all the time" and who very much loves America despite her stances on the current state of U.S. politics.

"I do, and I love it because this is one of the few countries where you can say, 'I don't like that,' and you don't get hamstrung, you don't get arrested on the streets," Goldberg said. "That's the America I grew up in. I've always had friends who are Republicans and I still do, but this idea that we can't disagree without it being life-threatening, that's not America."

Teta ended the episode by joking that he personally likes "the idea of Ambassador Whoopi Goldberg, because Whoopi Goldberg with diplomatic immunity is very exciting to me."

According to the American Foreign Service Association, there are currently 195 ambassador positions in the U.S. government. In a 2023 video, the National Museum of American Diplomacy described the role — which is, in some cases of government, a presidentially appointed position — as representing the president in foreign countries.

"There you are, saying, the president has sent me to represent him, to you. That leaves a lasting impression," said American diplomat Marcia Bernicat in the video.

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She continued, "One of our most important roles is to be the voice and the face of the United States in the country we're assigned to," and that "we not only translate the U.S. and what our needs and desires and goals our to our host government, but we also are required to interpret what's going on in the host country back to the United States with the view of whether or not what's going on supports or threatens U.S. interests."

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Goldberg will represent the U.S. abroad in a less official capacity next week, when she travels to Italy to film a role on the soap opera Un Posto Al Sole, the country's longest-running show in the genre.

During her tenure on The View, Goldberg's positions on notable political affairs has drawn both support and pushback — including criticism from both President Donald Trump and his son, Donald Trump Jr.

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Raye's latest single and &34;Kyoto&34; round out our picks for the weekend of Nov. 14. Glen Powell's dystopian action film, an Eddie Murphy doc, and Landman season 2 top this week's Must List Raye's latest single and &34;Kyoto&34; round out our picks for the weekend of Nov. 14. November 14, 2025 3:01 p.m. ET Leave a Comment :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/EWMUSTLISTNOV14dc70aaca87374099bbb99b56b996da09.jpg) Billy Bob Thornton on 'Landman,' Eddie Murphy, and Glen Powell in 'The Running Man'. Credit: Netflix/ Paramont This Tuesday, I moderated a panel with the cast and creators behind The Pitt.

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This Tuesday, I moderated a panel with the cast and creators behind *The Pitt*. If you've been ignoring all your friends and family who've told you to watch the Noah Wyle emergency room drama, don't put it off any longer. Emotional, impactful, and beautifully crafted, the series is a beacon of the humanity we need to celebrate more these days. —*Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief*

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The Running Man

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Glen Powell in 'The Running Man'.

Like the 1982 Stephen King novel upon which it's based, Edgar Wright's latest is a high-octane dystopian thriller that manages to pack in laughs and timely commentary in equal measure. It follows Ben Richards (Hollywood's newest "it" guy, Glen Powell), an out-of-work father in desperate need of money for his sick child's treatment, who joins a murderous game show in which contestants are pursued by "hunters" hired to take them out. The film also features both a cameo from Powell's beloved rescue pup, Brisket, and the actor clad in nothing but a towel. Need we say more? —*Lauren Huff, Staff Writer*

The race is on: Inside Glen Powell's action-packed turn as *The Running Man* — and why he's happy 'chasing the danger'**

Being Eddie

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Eddie Murphy in 'Being Eddie'.

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Netflix's career-spanning documentary chronicles the legacy of Eddie Murphy, who joined *Saturday Night Live* at 19 and quickly took Hollywood by storm. *SNL* fans will especially love the intimate behind-the-scenes look at his return as host after a 35-year absence. —*Jillian Sederholm, News Director*

Eddie Murphy reveals how late brother Charlie led to rare 'totally vulnerable' moment in new doc: 'Just me'**

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Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in season 2 of 'Landman'.

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Jon Hamm's absence in season 2 of Taylor Sheridan's Texas oil tale is regrettable, but it allows Demi Moore's widow to shine. And though Billy Bob Thornton and Ali Larter's dysfunctional love story still grates, corporate drama and spikes of heart drive the Paramount+ series. —*Debbie Day, Staff Editor*

Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore tease their explosive partnership in *Landman* season 2 (exclusive)**

Raye's "Where Is My Husband!"

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Raye performs on stage during day two of Lollapalooza Berlin on July 13, 2025.

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Raye is looking for her man — but not in the "It's Not Right, but It's Okay" way. In perhaps the year's most effervescent (or at least horn-heavy) song, the British R&B-pop artist declares her future love's just taking "too long to find me." —*P.G.*

The company of 'Kyoto'

The company of 'Kyoto'.

Things are heating up at Lincoln Center Theater's Newhouse Theater in NYC thanks to this riveting and frenetic stage show chronicling the events surrounding the 1997 Kyoto climate treaty meeting… and the shadowy forces seeking to stymie any action. —*Dalton Ross, Editorial Director*

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Drag racing legend John Force retires at 76 Field Level MediaNovember 15, 2025 at 1:50 AM 0 Jun 9, 2024; Bristol, TN, USA; NHRA funny car driver John Force during the Thunder Valley Nationals at Bristol Dragway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. RebilasImagn Images (Mark J. RebilasImagn Images) Drag racing legend John Force is retiring after 46 years on the track. Now 76, Force has not raced since June 2024, when his engine exploded at the NHRA Virginia Nationals, sending his burning car across the track at nearly 300 mph and into a concrete wall.

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Drag racing legend John Force is retiring after 46 years on the track.

Now 76, Force has not raced since June 2024, when his engine exploded at the NHRA Virginia Nationals, sending his burning car across the track at nearly 300 mph and into a concrete wall. He sustained a serious head injury and a fractured sternum.

The winner of 16 Funny Car championships, Force discussed in a video posted to social media on Thursday about how the crash impacted him and led to his retirement.

"I've been under doctors' care and I still am, so if I say anything wrong, please excuse me. It's time for me to retire," Force said, adding he asked himself this question:

"Do I want to get back in the car and get hit in the head? And I don't."

Force holds the record for National Hot Rod Association wins with 157. His 16 NHRA championships are a record and include 10 in a row from 1993-2002.

He made his announcement from his headquarters in Yorba Linda, Calif. Earlier, his daughter, Brittany, confirmed she was retiring with the intention of starting a family.

The 39-year-old is the winningest female driver in the top fuel division of the NHRA and one of three Force daughters to race. She set the all-time mark when she won her 19th race on Nov. 2 to surpass Shirley Muldowney.

John Force was the first Funny Car driver to reach 100 wins, then tacked on another 57 to extend his legacy. His 16 NHRA championships are a record and include 10 in a row from 1993-2002.

In the video, Force said he looks forward to spending time with his grandchildren -- and the ones still to come -- as well as continuing to build his racing team.

"I've said so many times, 'Until this race car kills me, they're going to have to drag me out of the seat,'" he said. "But the truth is, I was dragged out of the seat at Richmond. They thought it killed me then. I'm lucky I'm back walking."

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Fantasy Football: Here are our bold predictions for Week 11 Yahoo Sports Fantasy Staff November 15, 2025 at 12:31 AM 0 The Yahoo Fantasy Football crew reveals their boldest takes for Week 11. Check out what Scott Pianowski, Matt Harmon, Ray Garvin, Chris Allen, Justin Boone and Joel Smyth have to say. [Upgrade to Fantasy Plus and gain your edge in player projections and much more] Rico Dowdle is ready to run for 200 yards vs. Atlanta The dots connect here — Atlanta's defense is great against the pass but leaky against the run.

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Rico Dowdle is ready to run for 200 yards vs. Atlanta

The dots connect here — Atlanta's defense is great against the pass but leaky against the run. Meanwhile, Carolina's offense wants to hide struggling QB Bryce Young as much as possible. Chuba Hubbard's best game of the year (17-73 rushing) came in the initial meeting between the teams, but Dowdle's ceiling is obviously a lot higher. Get your calculator ready. — Scott Pianowski

Sean Tucker finds the end zone vs. Bills

Even if Bucky Irving is active, I don't think Tampa Bay hands him a full workload right away after the layoff. The smart move is to keep the offense explosive by pairing Tucker with Irving while limiting Rachaad White's touches to passing-down work. Tucker has been the most decisive runner in this room without Irving, and his burst is noticeable compared to White. Buffalo's front has been giving up big runs against explosive runners. Backs are finding success in the gaps and on the edge vs. the Bills of late. We just watched De'Von Achane run wild over them and Tucker can attack those same lanes if given the opportunity. Baker Mayfield has this group playing as well as can be expected given this team's injury luck, which sets up valuable carries near the goal line. With Irving potentially being eased in, Tucker can still find success.

Plant it now. Tucker punches in a score this week, even if Irving is back in the lineup. — Ray Garvin

Jaylen Waddle finishes as the WR1 overall

I don't think most realize how good Jaylen Waddle has been since inheriting the No. 1 receiver gig from Tyreek Hill after he went on IR following Week 4. Since Week 5, Waddle ranks fifth in yards per route run (2.94), fifth in first downs per route (13.3%) and 10th in total EPA on his targets (30.3). Simply put, he's played like one of the best receivers in football. He was always capable of being this guy, he was just blocked by a veteran given more layup routes than him. Now, we see what Waddle can do when elevated in the progression.

Here in Week 11, he gets a matchup in Madrid against a Commanders defense that doesn't come close to matching his level of speed. While he can beat man coverage, all of Waddle's efficiency metrics increase against zone coverage. Washington allows the most points per dropback in zone coverage, per Fantasy Points Data. I expect Waddle to put up a huge number early Sunday morning. — Matt Harmon

Jaylen Warren finishes as a top-3 fantasy RB

Warren's best game of the season from a yardage standpoint came when he played the Bengals in Week 7. During that contest, he racked up 158 scrimmage yards on 21 touches and was the RB10 overall. It's no secret that Cincinnati's defense has been the easiest matchup for fantasy backs this year, allowing weekly finishes of RB3, RB3, RB10, RB4, RB9, RB13, RB4, RB12 and RB16. The Steelers are favored by 5.5 points in a game with one of the highest projected point totals on the slate at 48.5. That's a very nice environment for a spike week from a running back who has a very favorable schedule the rest of the way. If you haven't tried to trade for Warren yet, make sure you get an offer out before Sunday. — Justin Boone

Jordan Addison sneaks back into the top 25 vs. Bears

On the positive side, Addison has earned a 23.4% target share (4 and 11 single-game totals) in his two full games with J.J. McCarthy. Addison also led the team in air yards during their divisional win over the Lions. Said another way, the opportunity has been there for the third-year receiver. But the rapport with McCarthy is still developing. Despite the volume, he was down to a 50% catchable target rate last Sunday. But facing the Bears will help both the QB and receiver. Chicago has averaged the seventh-lowest pressure rate over the last six games while giving up the ninth-most yards per game to receivers. Plus, the Bears have given up a catch of 20 yards or more in every game since Week 6. So while the quality of targets is a concern for Addison, in this matchup, the volume should get him back into the WR2 conversation. — Chris Allen

Greg Dulcich becomes a fantasy TE1 for the week

As someone who loved Greg Dulcich out of college, I'm speaking this into existence. The Dolphins travel to Spain this weekend as their young TE looks to capitalize on his increased playing time. Dulcich's route share reached 76% in Week 10, the 12th-best among TEs, or how I would put it, a TE1 route share. If he wants to be a fantasy TE1 this week, those routes will have to turn into production versus a Commanders secondary that ranks 30th in yards per attempt allowed to the position this year. Look for Dulcich to string together a couple of big plays or have his first touchdown since 2022 to place him as a top-12 fantasy TE in Week 11. — Joel Smyth

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A night in with a good documentary is a night well spent. The 26 best documentaries on Amazon Prime Video A night in with a good documentary is a night well spent. By Debby Wolfinsohn and Kevin Jacobsen on November 14, 2025 11:56 a.m. ET :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/documentariesamazonprime07152455d8e47f9f644dc3825f04b22e610bf9.jpg) Iggy Pop in 'Gimme Danger'; Oppy in 'Good Night Oppy'; Robert G. Richardson in 'Time'.

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While *Fast, Cheap & Out of Control* is the title of a documentary by Errol Morris, we could also apply these words to the current influx of "documentaries" flooding our screens. News flash, y'all — cutting and pasting a bunch of clips alongside a talking head and slapping on some music does not a doc make. A true documentary is a unique thing: It pulls at your heartstrings like a drama, piques your interest like a mystery, unfolds like a thriller, and yet...*it's all true*.

Here are a handful of the best documentaries on Amazon Prime Video that do all of the above and then some.

The Aristocrats (2005)

Penn Jillette and Teller in 'The Aristocrats'

Penn Jillette and Teller in 'The Aristocrats'.

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An 88-minute exploration* *of a single joke, *The Aristocrats* is one part history lesson, one part hangout. The brilliant thing about Penn Jillette's passion project is how it uses a famously dirty punchline as an excuse to hang out with 100 of the funniest people on the planet, with each improvising their own version. Featuring a murderer's row of renowned comedians (including Gilbert Gottfried, Bob Saget, and George Carlin), this is the closest to backstage at the Comedy Store that most of us will ever get. It's a must-see for comedy nerds with strong stomachs; not to spoil the joke, but it's quite *out there*…and undeniably* *funny.

As EW's critic remarked at the time, "It's at once a comedy, a horror film, and a hilariously unsettling testament to the deepest reality of what comedians are: rim-shot madmen, driven to seek out and destroy all that's taboo." *—Debby Wolfinsohn*

Where to watch *The Aristocrats*: Amazon Prime Video

**Directors:** Penn Jillette, Paul Provenza

Best Worst Movie (2009)

Don Packard in 'Best Worst Movie'

Don Packard in 'Best Worst Movie'.

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One of the best parts of being a movie nerd is sharing your obsessions, and the *Troll 2* cult is no exception. Oh, maybe you didn't realize there's a cohort of fans who watch the film together, shouting out memorable lines ("You can't piss on hospitality!") and throwing bologna sandwiches at the screen (if you know, you know). While the film itself is a mess — EW's critic mentions its "poor special effects, stilted dialog, laughable acting," and conspicuous lack of trolls — its fans include Patton Oswalt, Conan O'Brien, and members of the UCB, who hosted screenings.

Heartened by this late-in-life resurgence, Michael Paul Stephenson (who starred in the movie at age 10) set out to trace the journey of the little film that could. The result, *Best Worst Movie*, is a celebration of fandom, community, and underdogs, a sweet, rough-around-the-edges appreciation. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Best Worst Movie:* Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Michael Paul Stephenson

The Blue Angels (2024)

A pilot in 'Blue Angels'

A pilot in 'Blue Angels'.

It's your lucky day, flyboys and girls — you can now get up close and personal with the legendary pilots in this soaring documentary produced by J.J. Abrams and narrator Glen Powell. As detailed in an EW exclusive, the film was shot with IMAX cameras rigged to a helicopter, marking the first time a civilian aircraft has been permitted to fly inside the performance space known as "the box," letting the audience in on just how hair-raising some of the maneuvers were (F-18s flying within inches of each other). "It's the closest I think any of us will come to being in the cockpit with these pilots," Abrams said. "It's a remarkable thing to see." *—D.W.*

Where to watch *The Blue Angels*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Paul Crowder

The Booksellers (2020)

Adina Cohen, Judith Lowry, and Naomi Hample in 'The Booksellers'

Adina Cohen, Judith Lowry, and Naomi Hample in 'The Booksellers'.

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If your idea of a perfect day is wandering through funky, cozy used bookstores in magnificent cities, have we got the doc for you. Yes, this film explores the world of rare book dealers, but it also serves as a wonderful, worshipful tribute to books as magical objects. The filmmakers' decision to let this smart, obsessive group of people expound on their favorite topic at length was the right one — the effect is like spending a rainy afternoon in a comfy chair in front of a fire, eavesdropping on some quality conversations. Literature-loving celeb sightings (Fran Lebowitz, Susan Orlean, Parker Posey) also add extra chapters of fun. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *The Booksellers*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** D.W. Young

The Decline of Western Civilization (1981)

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Ron Reyes performing in 'The Decline of Western Civilization'.

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There's nobody in Hollywood (or on the planet) quite like Penelope Spheeris. From growing up in the circus to working with Richard Pryor as a film student to preserving music history, the director has honed a distinct corner of cinema. In addition to helming *Wayne's World* and *Suburbia*, her greatest cultural impact arguably came with this documentary, an examination of L.A.'s punk scene circa 1980.

It's a jarring collection of compelling fan/musician interviews interspersed with jaw-droppingly cool concert footage of genre legends, from X to the Germs, that feels like discovering buried treasure. Spheeris wasn't just in the right place at the right time; she had the brains to recognize the importance of the movement, and the skills to capture it in all its gritty glory. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *The Decline of Western Civilization*: Amazon Prime Video

**EW grade:** A–

**Director:** Penelope Spheeris

The Endless Summer (1966)

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Bruce Brown surfing in 'The Endless Summer'.

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For all the times the word "iconic" is bandied about, here's a film that actually earns it. For six years, surfer/filmmaker Bruce Brown traveled the world with his 16mm camera, chasing (and surfing) the planet's most epic waves. From Africa to Australia, New Zealand to Hawaii, Brown's narration is the perfect blend of awe-struck observer and California dudebro.

Worth it for the surf soundtrack alone, Brown's gorgeous film (the sand! the sunsets! the waves!) was likely responsible for the world's obsession with "surf culture," inspiring people from all walks of life to grab a board and hang 10. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *The Endless Summer*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Bruce Brown

Ennio (2021)

Ennio Morricone in 'Ennio'

Ennio Morricone in 'Ennio'.

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Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore crafted this epic-sized portrait of Ennio Morricone just one year before the latter's death. *Ennio* follows the legendary composer's prolific career from his early days as a trumpeter in the 1940s, to his celebrated work in Westerns like *The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly* (1966), to his finally winning a competitive Oscar for *The Hateful Eight* (2015). Featuring interviews with numerous collaborators and admirers in addition to Morricone himself, *Ennio* is a lovingly constructed, comprehensive look at a master's work. —*Kevin Jacobsen*

Where to watch *Ennio*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Giuseppe Tornatore**

Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005)

Jeff Skilling in 'Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room'

Jeff Skilling in 'Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room'.

Wyatt McSpadden/Magnolia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Alex Gibney emerged as one of the leading documentarians after the release of this eye-opening examination of the Enron scandal. One of the biggest news stories of the early-2000s, executives at Enron Corporation covered up widespread fraud within their company, leading to massive fallout and a declaration of bankruptcy. Gibney's Oscar-nominated documentary is swiftly entertaining and packed with illuminating information that even connects the scandal to then-President George W. Bush. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Alex Gibney

Food, Inc. (2008)

The Orozcos with their Burger King meal in 'Food, Inc.'

The Orozcos with their Burger King meal in 'Food, Inc.'.

Some films you dread seeing because you simply can't grapple with the reality of a horrifying situation happening in the real world. *Food, Inc.* is a great example of this, though an entirely necessary watch as it exposes the corporatization of the American food industry and its negative impact on animals, the environment, and us. The doc covers all areas of the well-oiled machine, from the shadiness of food production to PR and how these corporations keep the public in the dark about their practices. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Food, Inc.*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Robert Kenner

Frida (2024)

Frida Kahlo in 'Frida'

Frida Kahlo in 'Frida'.

Lucienne Bloch, Courtesy Old Stage Studios

Like its vibrant subject, *Frida* overflows with color, life, and energy. Using a variety of ways to tell her story, including animation (watching her paintings move is a lovely treat), archival clips, and what seems to be the voice of Khalo herself (Fernanda Echevarría del Rivero, reading Khalo's words), the painter's story leaps off the screen.

We don't just *watch*, we *experience* it with her — from the bus accident that resulted in a lifetime of health problems to her relationship with Diego Rivera (plus her affair with Leon Trotsky), and most of all, the joy she found through her paintings, which reflect the glorious palette of her singular life. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Frida*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director: **Carla Gutiérrez

Generation Wealth (2018)

Various teens driving in 'Generation Wealth'

Various teens driving in 'Generation Wealth'. Lauren Greenfield

This isn't director Lauren Greenfield's first rodeo; she's been documenting the lives of the ruling class since the mid-'90s, from her still-influential book *Fast Forward: Growing up in the Shadow of Hollywood* to her fabulous 2012 documentary, *The Queen of Versailles**.* With her reporter's instinct for story — and an artist's knack for fascinating visuals — Greenfield once again takes on the wealthy and digs deep. From oligarch's wives to ex-beauty queens, everything is filtered through her unique, often raw POV.

As EW's critic writes, "Like Greenfield's photographs, her storytelling has a distinctive style, one that feels hard to separate from the undeniable but often queasy thrill of voyeurism." *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Generation Wealth*: Amazon Prime Video

**EW grade:** B+

**Director: **Lauren Greenfield

Giannis: The Marvelous Journey (2024)

Giannis Antetokounmpo (far right) with teammates in 'Giannis: The Marvelous Journey'

Giannis Antetokounmpo (far right) with teammates in 'Giannis: The Marvelous Journey'.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo, the genial and mega-talented "Greek Freak," is unforgettable on the court, but his dramatic origin story is even more compelling. The future Milwaukee Bucks star was born and raised in Athens; his parents, having emigrated from Nigeria, struggled without work permits, and Giannis' young life was an often-terrifying test of survival (among other things, avoiding violent anti-immigrant groups in the streets). But then he found basketball, and with it, the ultimate way out (and up) for him and his family.

The film doesn't hold back on the hardwood action, either, spending plenty of time on the game, the league, and the team that helped turn this under-the-radar Greek prospect into an all-time great. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Giannis: The Marvelous Journey*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Kristen Lappas

Gimme Danger (2016)

Iggy Pop performing onstage at Whisky a Go Go in 1973 in Los Angeles, Calif., in 'Gimme Danger'

Iggy Pop performing onstage at Whisky a Go Go in 1973 in Los Angeles, Calif., in 'Gimme Danger'.

Richard Creamer/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

"Upsetting people wherever we went" is how Iggy Pop describes his time in the Stooges, one of the most groundbreaking rock bands to ever stalk the Earth. Without the Stooges, punk wouldn't exist as we know it, given how they inspired the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, and many more seminal acts. And who better to tell the story of the coolest punks than another cool punk, Jim Jarmusch?

Crammed with live footage, killer photos, interviews, and eye-popping clips (Pop chatting amiably with Dinah Shore?), this documentary tries to explain the unexplainable: How a pack of Midwestern nerds (close your eyes and you'll think you're in a very loud 4-H meeting) created the nuclear explosion we're still recovering from today. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Gimme Danger*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Jim Jarmusch

Good Night Oppy (2022)

Oppy roaming in 'Good Night Oppy'

Oppy roaming in 'Good Night Oppy'. Amazon Prime Video

The human instinct to assign personalities and souls to inanimate objects reaches new heights in this documentary about the Mars Rover (a.k.a. "Opportunity"), a sophisticated machine that was built to last 90 days and ended up "living" for 15 years. Yes, it's ridiculous to cry about a lonely robotic camera cruising the red planet, so let's just say it's narrator Angela Bassett's fault. She's that good. Or perhaps the thing that's pulling at our heartstrings is the beauty of science and the spirit of exploration exemplified by the team at NASA who put this together.

*Good Night Oppy* makes a perfect double feature with Pixar's sob-fest *WALL-E**, *plus a few packs of freeze-dried space ice cream and a big box of tissues. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Good Night Oppy*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Ryan White

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Grizzly Man (2005)

Timothy Treadwell in 'Grizzly Man'

Timothy Treadwell in 'Grizzly Man'.

Lionsgate/Courtesy Everett Collection

If you haven't seen it, we won't spoil it, except to say if you're expecting a soothing nature documentary, this ain't it. The dark, bizarre, sometimes funny, sometimes beautiful, often troubling film is dominated by its subject, the eccentric Timothy Treadwell, who took his love of bears so far as to live with them, for months at a time, for more than a decade.

As EW's critic puts it, "What at first seems to be the deconstruction of a troubled crusader becomes an elegy on the nature of performance with Treadwell as the director's unlikely muse," going on to say "[Werner] Herzog pulls the rug out from every convention we've come to recognize as the documentary form." His famous German-accented narration guides us along an ever-worsening path, like a fairy tale gone very, very wrong. —*D.W.*

Where to watch *Grizzly Man*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Werner Herzog

Judy Blume Forever (2023)

Judy Blume in 'Judy Blume Forever'

Judy Blume in 'Judy Blume Forever'. Courtesy of Sundance Institute

As the OG YA queen, Judy Blume deserves a documentary that's as good as her books, one filled with dramatic ups and downs, twists and turns, and plenty of laughter and tears. In *Judy Blume Forever,* she gets exactly that. Through telling her life story, this doc reveals a juicy tale that even her most die-hard fans might not have known.

From her time as a stay-at-home mother of two to being an outspoken, fearless pioneer writing about "real" teen topics (including frank descriptions of sex, periods, and *all *of the awkward stuff), Blume's warmth, kindness, and respect for her readers shines through like a flashlight at a slumber party. Seeing her going through boxes of hand-written letters from fans — many of whom she corresponded with, some for years — cements her status as the cool aunt we all wished we had. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Judy Blume Forever*: Amazon Prime Video

**Directors: **Davina Pardo, Leah Wolchok

Koyaanisqatsi (1982)

Cocktail waitresses from the Four Queens casino in Las Vegas in 'Koyaanisqatsi'

Cocktail waitresses from the Four Queens casino in Las Vegas in 'Koyaanisqatsi'.

Island Alive/Courtesy Everett

*Koyaanisqatsi*, whose title translates to "life out of balance" in Hopi, is a kaleidoscopic portrait of America, a tone poem that depicts the country's increasing reliance on modern technology. Scored strikingly by Philip Glass, Godfrey Reggio's first of three non-narrative features about the state of our world takes audiences from the deserts of the Southwest to the hustle and bustle of New York City, allowing the viewer to reflect on who we are and how nature has responded to our presence on this planet. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Koyaanisqatsi*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Godfrey Reggio

Lucy and Desi (2022)

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in 'Lucy and Desi'

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in 'Lucy and Desi'.

Amy Poehler's documentary directorial debut is as uplifting as a pep talk from Leslie Knope. Telling the tale of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz (the original Hollywood power couple) in a fresh way was no easy task, but Poehler was aided by a big discovery: a box of audio tapes containing interviews with the stars. In addition to exploring their partnership (business and personal), the film provides a fascinating look at how the pair fit into — and dominated, for a time — an era of vintage Hollywood, including Ball's communist scare court appearance and the birth of Desilu studio. As the voice-over says, "At the core, it's all about unconditional love." *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Lucy and Desi*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director: **Amy Poehler

Man on Wire (2008)

Philippe Petit (left) in 'Man on Wire'

Philippe Petit (left) in 'Man on Wire'.

Mary Evans/Ronald Grant/Everett Collection

This Oscar-winning documentary captures the extraordinary story of Philippe Petit, the French artist who walked on a wire across the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in 1974. Grippingly edited with archival footage and reenactments, the film explores how Petit planned the stunt, evaded security, and made that perilous walk to the astonishment of New York City onlookers. Robert Zemeckis dramatized Petit's story with Joseph Gordon-Levitt for the former's 2015 film *The Walk*, but we recommend witnessing the real-life act for yourself in this doc. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Man on Wire*: Amazon Prime Video

**EW grade:** A

**Director:** James Marsh

**Cast:** Philippe Petit

My Best Fiend (1999)

Klaus Kinski in 'My Best Fiend'

Klaus Kinski in 'My Best Fiend'.

An odd buddy pic variation that's worth it for Werner Herzog's uniquely memorable narration alone, this is a highly entertaining, slightly terrifying trip down memory lane. Herzog, known for his enigmatic films and single-minded commitment to achieving the impossible (pulling a boat over a mountain, for one) found a worthy artistic partner in the square-jawed, demonically charming, bug-eyed Klaus Kinski.

EW's critic calls this a "fascinating, rambling, love-hate documentary about their friendship and creative partnership, and in its discursive, anecdotal way it gets at the essence of one of cinema's indelible crackpots." In conclusion? "It's impossible not to be moved by the oddball purity of what Kinski and Herzog, high on their lust for extremes, achieved." *—D.W.*

Where to watch *My Best Fiend*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director: **Werner Herzog

Phil Tippett: Mad Dreams and Monsters (2019)

Phil Tippett with his creations in 'Phil Tippett: Mad Dreams and Monsters'

Phil Tippett with his creations in 'Phil Tippett: Mad Dreams and Monsters'.

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The name might not sound familiar, but his films *definitely* are. Earning Oscars for his work on *Star Wars** *and* **Jurassic Park* (the 3-D chess game and the dinos, respectively, to be exact), Phil Tippett's other credits include the Tauntauns in *The Empire Strikes Back*, the bugs from *Starship Troopers,* and some exceptionally cool work on *RoboCop* (building and animating the robot unit ED-209). Tippett also spent decades working on his own film, the stop-motion nightmare *Mad God*, which finally saw the light of day in 2022. The master of scary cinematic menageries has a style all his own, and watching this soft-spoken, gray-bearded artist work magic with pencils, cameras, and clay is a true inspiration. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Phil Tippett*:* Mad Dreams and Monsters:* Amazon Prime Video

**Directors:** Alexandre Poncet, Gilles Penso

The Russian Five (2018)

Still from 'The Russian Five'

Still from 'The Russian Five'.

Gunpowder & Sky/Courtesy Everett

This wildly entertaining documentary centers on a niche subject — the hiring of five Russian athletes to compete on the Detroit Red Wings hockey team in the '90s — and turns it into a universal story. The film showcases General Manager Jimmy Devellano's inspired idea to have star hockey players from the Soviet Union defect to America, which proves more difficult than once imagined, given tensions between the countries. The decision has a profound effect on the team and the community, leading to them winning the Stanley Cup in 1997. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *The Russian Five*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Joshua Riehl**

Sunshine Hotel (2001)

Nathan Smith in 'Sunshine Hotel'

Nathan Smith in 'Sunshine Hotel'.

This compelling doc about the last "flophouse" on Skid Row (NYC's the Bowery) takes viewers inside a seldom-seen world, a hotel where a 4' x 6' room with a chicken-wire ceiling (amenities include a light bulb, locker, and bed) goes for $10 a night.

Gracefully and honestly narrated by the longtime manager, Nathan Smith (who died of cancer the year after the film was released), *Sunshine Hotel *won several awards along with critical praise. Smith's obituary in *The New York Times* described him as a rock, a man who got along with everybody, whether he was handing out toilet paper, answering the single phone, or learning Yiddish so he could speak to some of the oldest residents. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Sunshine Hotel*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Michael Dominic

Super Size Me (2004)

Morgan Spurlock (left) getting his blood pressure taken in 'Super Size Me'

Morgan Spurlock (left) getting his blood pressure taken in 'Super Size Me'. Tracy Boulian

While any time's a good one to watch this indie classic, the 2024 death of Morgan Spurlock (director, star, and test subject) may move it up the priority rewatch list. Tune in to remember Spurlock's wit and willingness to "go there," stuffing his face with Big Macs and fries until his body rebels, calling out America's love affair with fast food in the process.

Following in the personality-driven documentary tradition of Michael Moore (albeit with a decidedly less politically inflammatory schtick), Spurlock made such a farce of the portion-size upselling McDonald's was famous for, the company *got rid of* *the very sizes* that gave this film its name. Of course, McDonald's denied the doc had anything to do with it, so let's chalk it up to a super-sized coincidence. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Super Size Me*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Morgan Spurlock

Time (2020)

Sibil Fox Richardson and Robert G. Richardson kissing in 'Time'

Sibil Fox Richardson and Robert G. Richardson kissing in 'Time'.

A story that's heartbreakingly familiar — an imprisoned father missing out on his children's lives — gets pulled into sharp focus in a documentary EW's critic says "gracefully addresses the looming issues of mass incarceration, race, and justice in America without ever feeling preachy."

Shot in luminous black and white with a gorgeous score, this intimate film earned Garrett Bradley the 2020 Sundance Documentary Prize for Directing, making her the first Black woman to win. Bradley's portrayal of this family's desperate fight to reunite creates something, according to our critic, that's "as urgent and beautifully human as almost anything on screen this year." *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Time*: Amazon Prime Video

**EW grade:** A–

**Director:** Garrett Bradley

Val (2021)

Val Kilmer in 'Val'

Val Kilmer in 'Val'.

Far from a typical celebrity bio documentary, this collage-style piece about the life of Val Kilmer is something special indeed. Narrated by old home movies (Kilmer filmed everything) and his son (a vocal twin), the film paints a picture of a unique life. And while the reason for the unorthodox format is tragic — throat cancer stole his ability to speak — the effect is magic. Kilmer's filming habit — capturing everything from his SoCal childhood to his time at Juilliard to the sets of *Top Gun* and *Batman* — plus appearances by fellow stars (young Sean Penn and Kevin Bacon, an imposing Marlon Brando) creates a compelling scrapbook.

As EW's critic writes, "The result is undoubtedly a canny mediation on the vagaries of fame, but it feels more intimate and essential than that: a lifetime of searching and self-regard distilled, somehow, into a state of grace." This personal documentary is all the more poignant now — Kilmer died of pneumonia on April 1, 2025. He was 65. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Val*: Amazon Prime Video

**EW grade:** B+

**Directors:** Leo Scott, Ting Poo

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