More than 15 years after Michael Jackson’s sudden death at age 50, a new documentary is revisiting a pivotal — and painful — ...
Fatal Seconds” airs tonight on FOX. The documentary focuses on how the infamous Pepsi commercial accident, when his hair caught fire, impacted his life and changed its trajectory. TMZ breaks down how ...
During a Pepsi commercial shoot in 1984, a pyrotechnic malfunction left Michael Jackson with sever burns to his scalp. Now, ...
TMZ's new documentary takes a deeper look at Michael Jackson's infamous 1984 Pepsi commercial fire and the possible link it had to his demise years later.
A new TMZ documentary airing Thursday night, Feb. 19, explores the moment that forever changed Michael Jackson's life. It all started with a tragic accident while he was filming a commercial. Team ...
This Is It, Square One and Thriller 40. These documentaries will deepen your understanding of the King of Pop and set the stage for the 2026 biopic.
Michael Jackson's apparent fixation on children and the murky realities of life inside Neverland have resurfaced in stomach-churning detail with the broadcast of Michael Jackson: The Trial – a ...
Late singer said kids loved his personality and wanted to touch and hug him, and ‘sometimes it got me into trouble’ ...
The Sundance Film Festival has added the world premiere of the documentary “Leaving Neverland,” which focuses on sexual abuse allegations against the late pop star Michael Jackson. The movie, produced ...
Spike Lee worked with Michael Jackson and considered him a friend, but the director says even he learned a lot combing through footage of the icon for a planned documentary about the singer's "Bad" ...
The importance of Michael Jackson’s “Off the Wall” cannot be overstated. Recorded when he was just 20 years old, the album heralded Michael’s stunning emancipation as a singular musical force and ...
The controversy over HBO’s “Leaving Neverland” is part of a bigger debate that goes back a good century. Film scholars have been arguing about the reality, truth and objectivity of the documentary ...