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With “Melania” pulling off the biggest documentary opening in 14 years over the weekend, the film’s director Brett Ratner is officially on the comeback trail. But sources tell Page Six Hollywood
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Brett Ratner denied ties to late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after appearing in a photo included in the Justice Department's latest file dump. The "Melania" director addressed the photo during his interview with Piers Morgan,
DOP Dante Spinotti reunited with Brett Ratner on the doc 'Melania' and defends the disgraced filmmaker by saying he was treated unjustly.
The 'Rush Hour' director's film offers an up-close and not-so-personal portrait of the First Lady during the few weeks before President Trump's second inauguration.
Documentary director Brett Ratner chases the aloof first lady from SUVs to private planes in a profile loaded with B-roll but lacking an A-story.
Brett Ratner’s documentary, Melania, which is based on Melania Trump, the first lady of the United States of America, has opened to a terrible critical response as many critics slammed the film, and it subsequently started a discussion on social media platforms.
Amazon MGM Studios paid $40 million for worldrights to the Brett Ratner-directed film shadowing First Lady Melania Trump in the 20 days before her husband's second inauguration, making it the most expensive documentary in history.