Michael Larson became the then-largest one-day winner in game show history by earning more than $110,000 in cash and prizes.
Hauser's career began with a variety of television roles, steadily building his reputation in the industry. His breakout moment arrived in 2017 with the film "I, Tonya," directed by Craig Gillespie.
The ideal way to watch “The Luckiest Man in America,” a dramatization of a real-life game show incident, is to go in cold — to see these events unfold as TV viewers did. If you’ve never heard of ...
A number of new movies and limited television series will debut this week, including the following titles opening in theaters ...
An unemployed ice cream truck driver from Ohio steps onto the game show Press Your Luck harboring a big secret: the key ...
Samir Oliveros, director of 'Luckiest Man in America,' has signed with Cinetic Media ahead of the film's release via IFC.
Unlike Iceman, Doc Holliday was a character Kilmer found to be very well written in the 1993 Western “Tombstone.” Holliday is ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Nintendo has announced a June 5 launch date and $449.99 price tag for its latest gaming console, the Switch 2, which will introduce interactive chat and screenshare functions to ...
Filmmakers Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck ("Mississippi Grind," "Captain Marvel") return with a fantasy adventure featuring an ...
Milwaukee Film has a monthlong David Lynch Retrospective, honoring the filmmaking legend who died in January at the age of 78 ...
With “Luckiest Man in America” and “Freaky Tales,” this might be a good week at the movies for anyone nostalgic for the 1980s ...
The Luckiest Man in America” is an ironic title for the story of Michael Larson, the Ohio man who managed to win over ...