Catch the Premiere of “Food Attack” on Food Network!
Who hasn't regretted a meal? Food Attack explores several unique and fascinating cases of food allergies, food-borne illnesses and food overdoses, each a recipe for disaster. Told through first-person interviews, realistic reenactments and animated sequences, Food Attack immerses you into a series of
AMS PICTURES COMPLETES TUSKEGEE AIRMEN TRILOGY
DALLAS, TX -- AMS Pictures releases its newest documentary, A Defining Moment, for sale to the public this month. The documentary completes the company’s Tuskegee Trilogy, which also includes Flying For Freedom and Resurrecting Moton Field. Overcoming the history of racism
AMS Pictures Is Pleased to Announce the Completion of “A Defining Moment”
From the producers of Flying for Freedom and Resurrecting Moton Field, comes the next chapter in the Tuskegee Airmen Collection, A Defining Moment. Take a journey with four of the famed heroic Tuskegee Airmen, sometimes known as "Red Tails," as
AMS Pictures CEO Talks “True Tales” on Dallas’ KRLD News Radio
If you had your radio tuned in to KRLD New Radio 1080 yesterday morning, you may have heard AMS Pictures' very own CEO Andy Streitfeld on the air! Mr. Streitfeld joined KRLD's David Johnson to discuss AMS Pictures' newest documentary in
AMS PICTURES GREENLIGHTS JACK RUBY DOCUDRAMA
DALLAS, TX – Jack Ruby, the Carousel Club, and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald are at the center of AMS Pictures’ current docudrama, as told by Ruby’s headlining act - Tammi True, herself. The production is slated to be released
“Truely” Exciting Tales
"Downtown Dallas in 1963, was fantastic and sexy, like a party every night!" exclaims Nancy Myers. And she should know. Myers performed under the stage name "Tammi True" as the headliner at Jack Ruby's Carousel Club on Commerce Street. "There
True Tales: Tammi True, Jack Ruby & Murder in Dallas
November 24, 1963. America is in shock. Just two days after Lee Harvey Oswald’s brutal assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Oswald himself is murdered on live television by Dallas strip club operator, Jack Ruby. Why did he do it? What would make a man