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- “Martha” tells a transfixing story, and part of what makes the film so compelling is the way Cutler spins Stewart’s biography into a meditation on The Meaning of Martha. The film hails her as “the first influencer,” and that feels right if you add that the world of “influencing” is essentially a sponsor-driven grand illusion.
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3 days ago · Martha Stewart, the “original influencer” keeps reinventing the brand and doing it on her own terms. Cutler lets us understand the human being and makes us care. As she states her philosophy ...
1 day ago · Martha Stewart as seen in the documentary “Martha.” (Netflix) Stewart has a lot of appealing qualities that come through. She’s smart and funny and she knows what she’s talking about. But ...
3 days ago · In the years after leaving prison, Stewart struggled to regain control of her career. By 2015, she was forced to sell her company, Martha Stewart Living, for less than a quarter of its worth. “My mojo was damaged,” she says in Martha, reflecting on losing over $1 billion in the sale.
1 day ago · Formally, the film is no great shakes. It’s an amiably edited journey through Stewart’s life and career with plenty of archival footage, synopsizing her early years in Nutley, New Jersey, with ...
Owen Gleiberman of Variety wrote, "Martha tells a transfixing story, and part of what makes the film so compelling is the way Cutler spins Stewart's biography into a meditation on The Meaning of Martha. The film hails her as 'the first influencer,' and that feels right if you add that the world of 'influencing' is essentially a sponsor-driven grand illusion.
18 hours ago · A Prickly Martha Stewart Makes for a Bracing Netflix Portrait. “Martha,” from R.J. Cutler, argues that she was ahead of her time. But though she sits for a lengthy interview, this isn’t ...