Lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart says the Netflix documentary about her “left out a lot” and she wants to see about making another version. The plainspoken lifestyle mogul, who has not held back on her criticism of R.J. Cutler’s film, conceded Thursday that the documentary was “fine” overall. good stuff.” The Martha Stewart Living founder, who appears peeved occasionally throughout the …
Martha Stewart is not big on sharing her feelings. Throughout “Martha,” Stewart colors her words with effervescent agreeability, only to betray flashes of discomfort when the silence stretches beyond a second or two that are much more telling. “I have to go San Francisco and talk about ‘Weddings’ and my wonderful life,” reads a line from one of Stewart’s letters …
The way Martha Stewart sees it, her life story is pretty simple. “Martha” offers a slightly more nuanced version of this journey, showing how Stewart overcame her humble origins to create a multimedia lifestyle company worth billions by, as she once put it, “celebrating something that’s been put down for so long.” But Stewart’s business success also made her a …
Earlier this summer, Netflix began teasing that it had landed a documentary about Martha Stewart which promised to offer a wholly unique look at the domestic mogul who is known for her carefully curated image. Directed by R.J. Cutler, a documentarian whose past subjects include Elton John, Billie Eilish and Anna Wintour, “Martha” was the result of “hundreds of hours …
Martha Stewart is reportedly not very happy with a Netflix documentary made about her long career as a lifestyle specialist. During last week's panel at the 2024 Retail Influencer CEO Forum, she shared that filmmaker RJ Cutler was not open to her critiques, reported The Daily Beast. 'I try not to talk publicly about the things I don't like, it's …