MySpace documentary premieres at Hot Docs festival

The documentary MySpace, chronicling the rise of the pioneering social network, premiered at the Hot Docs festival on April 27. Co-founder Chris DeWolfe spoke ahead of the event, reflecting on the site's serendipitous discovery features and regrets over its sale to News Corp. The film, directed by Tommy Avallone and produced by Gunpowder & Sky, highlights how MySpace launched careers including those of Katy Perry and Taylor Swift.

MySpace launched in 2003 by Tom Anderson and Chris DeWolfe, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon where users customized profiles like dorm rooms, featuring background music and Top 8 friends. DeWolfe told Deadline the platform aimed to let people connect and express themselves, covering art, music, and games. It broke through uniquely, fostering organic discoveries of new bands and connections based on shared interests, rather than algorithms. DeWolfe described this serendipity as nearly impossible to replicate today, contrasting it with modern broadcast-like feeds. The site was acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp in 2005 for $580 million. DeWolfe now regrets the sale, citing insufficient autonomy, rapid expansion into too many areas, and aggressive revenue targets like $1 billion in advertising by 2008. He noted missed opportunities, such as potential mergers with Facebook, and compared pressures to those on early YouTube and current AI firms, which delayed monetization longer. Directed by Tommy Avallone and produced by Van Toffler's Gunpowder & Sky, the film also features producers like Trent Johnson and executives from The Documentary Group. DeWolfe, now CEO of video game company Jam City, served as consulting producer but was initially hesitant, proud yet ready to move on from defining social media innovations like digital music distribution and influencers.

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Louis Theroux investigates misogynistic 'manosphere' influencers in Netflix documentary, surrounded by screens of online hate speech.
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Louis Theroux's Netflix documentary examines manosphere

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Journalist Louis Theroux dives into the world of misogynistic online influencers in the Netflix documentary 'Inside the Manosphere'. He meets figures like Sneako and Harrison Sullivan, who spread hate against women and minorities to make money. Expert Sina Laubenstein warns of growing influence on young men.

The 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival began on March 7 in Austin, Texas, marking the first time it started on a Thursday. Featuring 49 world premieres, the event runs through March 18. Deadline has published a compilation of its reviews for several films premiered there.

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A professionally shot video of Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators' 2015 live set at the Pinkpop festival has become available online. The performance, captured on June 12 in Landgraaf, Netherlands, includes a mix of original tracks and covers from the guitarist's storied career. This archival release highlights Slash's enduring influence in rock music.

Amazon MGM Studios' documentary 'Melania,' directed by Brett Ratner, debuted on January 30, 2026, chronicling the first lady's preparations in the 20 days leading to Donald Trump's second inauguration. Despite negative critical reception branding it as a boring infomercial, the film is projected to earn $8 million in its opening weekend, the best for a documentary in a decade. The premiere at the Kennedy Center on January 29 drew political figures and protests amid national unrest.

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Emmy-winning producer David McCourt spoke at SXSW about his upcoming PBS docuseries 'Amerigo,' which examines the state of the American Dream as the United States nears its 250th anniversary in 2026. Drawing from his grandfather's immigrant success story, McCourt questioned whether similar opportunities remain available today. He highlighted corporate practices and societal challenges based on conversations across the country.

The five directors of this year's Oscar-nominated documentary shorts have opened up about the inspirations behind their works, which tackle issues like school shootings, war in Gaza, abortion access, journalist safety, and sensorial storytelling. In conversations with Variety, they highlighted their goals to foster empathy and drive change through intimate portraits. Published on February 28, 2026, the discussions underscore the films' brief yet powerful runtime.

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Hulu has established itself as the leading streaming service for teen television, drawing from Freeform, 20th Century Fox, and ABC's TGIF era to provide a comprehensive selection of classics and originals. Since a 2020 list, the platform has expanded with additions like Reservation Dogs and Freaks and Geeks, enhancing its appeal across generations. This diverse lineup covers stories from middle school awkwardness to young adult challenges.

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