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Showbiz Kids

  • 2020
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.2K
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Showbiz Kids (2020)
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A documentary about the highs and lows of children in show business, featuring interviews and examinations of the lives and careers of the most famous former child actors in the world.A documentary about the highs and lows of children in show business, featuring interviews and examinations of the lives and careers of the most famous former child actors in the world.A documentary about the highs and lows of children in show business, featuring interviews and examinations of the lives and careers of the most famous former child actors in the world.

  • Director
    • Alex Winter
  • Writer
    • Alex Winter
  • Stars
    • Cameron Boyce
    • Todd Bridges
    • Baby Peggy
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Alex Winter
    • Writer
      • Alex Winter
    • Stars
      • Cameron Boyce
      • Todd Bridges
      • Baby Peggy
    • 15User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Cameron Boyce
    Cameron Boyce
    • Self
    Todd Bridges
    Todd Bridges
    • Self
    Baby Peggy
    Baby Peggy
    • Self
    • (as Diana Serra Cary)
    Rohith Kalavacharla
    • Self
    Marnie Cooper
    Marnie Cooper
    • Self
    Milla Jovovich
    Milla Jovovich
    • Self
    Tricia Miranda
    • Self
    Jada Pinkett Smith
    Jada Pinkett Smith
    • Self
    Demi Singleton
    Demi Singleton
    • Self
    Jeff Slater
    • Self
    Marc Slater
    Marc Slater
    • Self
    Melanie Slater
    Melanie Slater
    • Self
    Todd Thaler
    Todd Thaler
    • Self
    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • Self
    Wil Wheaton
    Wil Wheaton
    • Self
    Mara Wilson
    Mara Wilson
    • Self
    Evan Rachel Wood
    Evan Rachel Wood
    • Self
    Sue Lyon
    Sue Lyon
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Alex Winter
    • Writer
      • Alex Winter
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    8rarepeperonis

    Eye opening

    This is really well made with a variety of real child actors always wondered what happened to the "Matilda" girl. She is unrecognizable.

    The film cover many subjects equally like mental illness, family, school, stress, money, do they do this for their parents and of course child abuse. But i think they covered every topic really well usually these things focus almost only on child abuse but even a kid that was never abused it could be hell for many other reasons.

    Felt kinda sad for the little boy going to all these auditions, he clearly dosen't have the fire in him, it's more than just liking to act goofy it's a serious craft i don't think he realizes that. His mother that says next to him that if he dosen't do it she basically failed as a mother..jesus pressure much..

    On the other way felt really happy about the little black girl and her mother she really look passionate and have that thing where you know it will work out for her.
    7SnobReviews

    Insightful and dark.

    "Showbiz Kids" is a fascinating documentary from Alex Winter (of "Bill And Ted" fame). An insightful, sometimes dark and deep look into the world of childhood stardom. . In this documentary, former child stars discuss the highs and lows of children in show business. . Featuring interviews with some of the biggest stars then and now, "Showbiz Kids" teaches us of the real troubles child stars face when growing up in a toxic Hollywood environment. It's a subject most of us ignore as we enjoy being entertained but, the majority of these stars are damaged. Overall a good doc that should catch the attention of everyone looking to dive into this specific subject. . Follow @snobmedia for more reviews!
    9asc85

    Pretty excellent!

    This really was a pleasant surprise, and I found it to be quite insightful. With the exception of Jada Pinkett Smith, I found the former Showbiz kids who participated to be very direct and forthcoming without all the drama. I was particularly impressed by what Evan Rachel Wood had to say, and she was extremely articulate. I really wonder how many former child stars were initially interviewed for this movie, but were then cut because they weren't very forthcoming about their experiences. It can't be that these were the only people they interviewed, and they all just happened to be so interesting and forthcoming.
    7Jack_Brock

    Very good, but could be better

    I found this movie quite interesting as it interviewed several former child stars as they discussed their experiences in show biz at a young age.

    The documentary covers a lot of familiar territory we have heard before. It does a great job of pointing out some stage parents who may have pushed their kids into show biz to live vicariously through them, how the constant interviews consume so much of the family's free time and how odd it seems that the kids would spend most of their time working instead of having a childhood.

    It goes further discussing the pitfalls of fame and the effect it had on many young stars such as the uncomfortable invasion of privacy and problems finding true friends. It mentions briefly the exploitation that young stars could be exposed to. It mentions the effect that negative film reviews have on the child star as criticism can be taken personally. The film doesn't use this example, but think of Star Wars - The Phantom Menace and how Jake LLoyd was personally pointed out as the cause of the film's failure. The movie could also have mentioned the effect of overly positive reviews - i.e. When the stars believe their own press.

    There are a few points where the film could have gone further that would have improved the movie; why do some become successful adult actors while others don't (think Freddie Highmore vs Corey Feldman)? The movie points out many child actors who run into problems later in life. The film could have addressed the issue of how Hollywood might, or might not be the cause of these kids problems. They don't bring up other factors, such as familly life, that would have an effect. Many child star's families had serious issues before getting in to show business, which the film doesn't touch on (when it could have gone in to more detail). Corey Feldman details this in his autobiography, which isn't covered in the film.

    The interview with Todd Bridges mentions his family got torn apart by greed over the money coming in. I'm sure there could have been many other examples of how the money from show business and its influence on the family and young star could have helped the movie quite a bit.

    A final topic could have been brought up - what about former child stars who felt it was a more positive than negative effect ?

    Otherwise, the film is a somewhat insightful look at child stardom.
    9jesser299

    Insightful

    It's fascinating to hear from the (now) adults behind some of TV and movie's biggest childhood stars. Everyone's experience of childhood fame is different but it all comes back to the fact that their childhood was anything but different. Years later, it's interesting to see how that impacted them and how they processed it, for better or worse.

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      This film was released one year after the death of Cameron Boyce.
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      The clip of Resident Evil (2002) is marked as being from 2012, when the film was actually released in 2002.
    • Connections
      Features The Andy Griffith Show (1960)
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      if I Ever Was a Child
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    • Release date
      • July 14, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los niños de Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Documentary Films
      • Trouper Productions
      • Zipper Bros Films
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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