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16-04-2025
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How to Watch ‘The Carters: Hurts to Love You' Online
Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter and Angel Carter (Aaron Carter's twin sister) open up about the family's road to fame and the overdose deaths of late siblings Aaron, Leslie and Bobbie Jean Carter. Directed by former child star Soleil Moon Frye (Kid 90), the two-part The Carters: Hurts to Love You sees the surviving Carter siblings reveal how mental illness, substance abuse and stardom led to tragedy in their famous family. The documentary also features archival footage includes interviews with Sabrina the Teenage Witch star Melissa Joan Hart, Scout Willis and more. More from The Hollywood Reporter 'The Carters' Director on Her Bond With Angel and Addiction Stigma: "She Knew That Aaron, in His Healthiest State, Would Want to Help Others" 2025 WNBA Draft Livestream: Where to Watch the Player Selection Draft Online for Free How to Watch Emmy-Nominated Series 'The Last of Us' Season 2 Online At a Glance: How to Watch Online Premiere date: April 15 Run time: 1 hour, 54 minutes Stream online: Paramount+ Stream 'The Carters: Hurts to Love YOu' on Paramount+ 'Being Aaron's twin, I can be this voice for him. This is what happened behind the scenes, here is the truth,' Angel says in the trailer. Aaron died on Nov. 5, 2022, at the age of 34 when he was found unresponsive in the bath, Leslie died in 2012 at the age of 25 and Bobbie Jean (B.J.) passed away in 2023 at the age of 41; all three deaths were the result of accidental drug overdoses. Music fans previously got to know all five Carter siblings in an unscripted reality series, House of Carters, that aired in 2006 on E! and Much Music. Frye, who starred in the '80s sitcom, Punky Brewster, recently told The Hollywood Reporter that she was 'so inspired' after meeting Angel. 'I feel that Angel really knew that Aaron, in his healthiest state, would have wanted to have the opportunity to help others… And before B.J. passed away, she said: 'Please make sure that our story is told.'' Frye continues, The family's story was so tragic, and there was so much pain. And yet through that pain, it was so clear to me that that Angel was really finding her purpose. That purpose was taking that heartache and pain and finding light.' The Paramount+ documentary is among the latest unscripted series examining child stardom and the heartbreaking costs of fame. Home Alone actor Macauley Culkin recently urged Investigation Discovery (which previously released the docuseries Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter, Hollywood Demons and Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV) to 'take it easy' on child stars. Below, keep reading to find more on how to stream The Carters online, including for free. Split into two parts, The Carters: Hurts to Love You premieres exclusively on Paramount+ and runs a total of one hour and 54 minutes. Stream 'The Carters: Hurts to Love YOu' on Paramount+ A subscription is required to watch The Carters: Hurts to Love You, and new customers can stream the documentary for free with a seven-day trial. Paramount+ is also available as an add-on channel on Prime Video with a one-week free trial. Try Paramount+ for Free on Prime video Paramount+ starts at $7.99 per month for the ad-supported Essential plan that includes over 40,000 TV show episodes and movies, NFL games, UEFA Champion League matches, select Showtime series and streaming on three devices simultaneously. The Paramount+ with Showtime tier is $12.99 monthly and contains everything in the entry-level plan but has no ads (except on live TV) and includes livestreaming for local CBS channels, all Showtime content and content downloading. All Paramount+ subscriptions include access to original series such as Lioness, Landman, 1923 and SEAL Team; CBS shows such as Survivor, Ghosts, NCIS and Tracker; film and TV franchises including Star Trek and Sonic the Hedgehog; and Nickelodeon content including SpongeBob SquarePants, Paw Patrol and others. However, only Paramount+ with Showtime includes access to Showtime originals including Yellowjackets, Billions, Dexter: New Blood and The Chi, and your local CBS network. try Paramount+ for free The Carters: Hurts to Love You streams exclusively on Paramount+, and the only way to watch the documentary is through the streamer. As of press time, the documentary is not scheduled to air on cable. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'Yellowstone' and the Sprawling Dutton Family Tree, Explained The Cast of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' Then and Now A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise
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14-04-2025
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Oscar Winners Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin to Exec Produce Doc About the Fight to Save Utah's Great Salt Lake (EXCLUSIVE)
Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin's Little Monster Films and Sandbox Films have signed on to executive produce 'Terminal,' a documentary about the fight currently being waged to save Utah's Great Salt Lake. Directed by Abby Ellis ('Flint's Deadly Water'), the doc, currently in production, follows scientists and politicians from both sides of the aisle who are battling to save the Great Salt Lake – the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere – as it rapidly vanishes. Beneath the drying lakebed of Great Salt Lake lies a toxic reservoir of heavy metals – arsenic, lead, mercury, and more – poised to become airborne, endangering the millions of people living in the metropolitan region of Utah called the Wasatch Front. More from Variety 'Couples Therapy' Season 4 Part 2 Sets Release Date, Debuts New Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) 'The Carters' Director Soleil Moon Frye on Capturing Angel and Nick Carter's First Conversation About Losing Aaron, Going 'All In' on Mental Health Awareness Women Make Movies' Debra Zimmerman Slams U.S. Grant Cuts at Visions du Réel 'We often tell stories about environmental crises after they have unfolded,' says Ellis. 'What makes this film unique is that, here in Utah, there's still time to change course.' In addition to Vasarhelyi and Chin, Anna Barnes from Little Monster Films will exec produce 'Terminal' (working title) along with Jessica Harrop, Caitlin Mae Burke from Sandbox Films. Geralyn Dreyfus ('Icarus) and Heather Kahlert will also serve as exec producers. 'The DNA of many of our films includes a celebration of our incredible planet as well as showcasing ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances, so to be able to use our voices to bring attention to this felt not just like a great opportunity to work with this talented film team, but also a responsibility, and one we take very seriously,' says Vasarhelyi. Across the globe, more than 100 saline terminal lakes exist, but history has shown that salt lakes that go into decline have never been able to be saved. Utah now stands at a pivotal moment – an unprecedented opportunity to defy the odds, rewrite the narrative, and create a model for environmental resilience. ''Terminal' follows science being done in real time at a make-or-break moment in Utah's environmental history, and Abby is tackling the story in an incredibly cinematic and engaging way,' says Harrop.'Our mission at Sandbox is to illuminate the art and beauty of scientific inquiry, and this film is a bullseye for the type of content we are thrilled to support.' Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in April 2025 The Best Celebrity Memoirs to Read This Year: From Chelsea Handler to Anthony Hopkins