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Here's what critics are saying about the year's most controversial documentary.
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What critics are saying about the Melania documentary
The brutal reviews are in. Here’s an updating roundup highlighting the sharpest (and meanest) commentary about Melania Trump’s new film.
Melania director Brett Ratner was confronted about reports that some crew members on his controversial film asked not to be credited for their work at the film’s premiere at the Kennedy Center on Thursday evening.
Directed by Rush Hour filmmaker Brett Ratner, Melania opens in theaters nationwide on Friday. The official synopsis for the documentary reads, “ Melania offers unprecedented access to the 20 days leading up to the 2025 Presidential Inauguration — through the eyes of the First Lady herself.
The first reviews of Melania are in—and they are brutal. The Guardian’s Catherine Shoard rounded up a cheeky list of everything she learned about the first lady in the documentary, which she called “exhaustingly boring and chillingly vain” in her review.
Directed by Brett Ratner, the documentary shows a woman deeply concerned with her appearance who rarely lets us behind her facade.
Here's everything we learned from "Melania," which follows the first lady in the days leading up to President Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration.
'Melania' premiered globally in theaters on Friday, Jan. 30, sharing selective glimpses of the first lady's transition back to the White House
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Melania Trump filmmaker Brett Ratner 'on Hollywood blacklist after sex assault claims'
Before directing the new Melania documentary, Brett Ratner was seemingly blacklisted from Hollywood after being accused of sexual assault and harassment by several women