Liz Day

Liz Day Trailers

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Liz Day is known for her work on The Weekly (2019), The New York Times Presents (2020) and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2014).

Most Popular Liz Day Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Who Gets To Be an Influencer? Trailer (2021)

04 June 2021

Chronicles the rise of Collab Crib, one of the first mainstream Black creator mansion, exclusively documenting their whirlwind drive to achieve social media stardom in 90 days.

Dominic Fike, At First Trailer (2020)

07 August 2020

The making of a pop star in 2020: A young musician is plucked from obscurity -- jail, actually -- and given a multi-million dollar record deal.

Controlling Britney Spears Trailer (2021)

24 September 2021

Britney Spears has said that her conservatorship had become “an oppressive and controlling tool against her”.

The Legacy of J Dilla Trailer (2023)

07 April 2023

In his short lifetime, J Dilla was a musician, producer and visionary who profoundly influenced rap and hip-hop.

Broken Horses Trailer (2024)

26 April 2024

Churchill Downs, the cathedral of horse racing, turned into a horse graveyard at last year's Kentucky Derby; exploring the sport beneath the pageantry, where a quest for faster horses is causing alarming breakdowns.

Superspreader Trailer (2022)

19 August 2022

Are you hesitant to get a Covid vaccine? This doctor opposes them. If you agree, he has some pet supplies he wants to sell you.

Sin Eater: The Crimes of Anthony Pellicano Trailer (2023)

10 March 2023

This two-part film on Hollywood's dirtiest P.I. uses never-before-heard recordings to reveal the extraordinary methods Anthony Pellicano employed to hide the sins of celebrities and their lawyers when they thought no one was looking.

Weight of the World Trailer (2024)

22 November 2024

As GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic soar in popularity for weight loss, this film follows three people on their own GLP-1 journeys and explores how decades of diet culture and society’s relentless pursuit of thinness paved the way for their rise.