Thursday, January 4, 2018

Lifetime Feature "A Tale of Two Coreys" and One-Hour Special "Corey Feldman: Moment of Truth" Debut This Weekend

Lifetime Feature "A Tale of Two Coreys" and One-Hour Special "Corey Feldman: Moment of Truth" Debut This Weekend
In the special, Feldman reveals exclusive details surrounding the loss of his best friend and co-star Corey Haim, including Haim's last words to him before his death.
[via press release from Lifetime] LIFETIME DEBUTS A TALE OF TWO COREYS FOLLOWED BY THE ONE-HOUR SPECIAL COREY FELDMAN: A MOMENT OF TRUTH ON JANUARY 6

Lifetime will premiere the original movie A Tale of Two Coreys on January 6, 2018 at 8pm ET/PT. Executive produced by Corey Feldman, the movie is based on the true story of the rise and fall of 80s' phenomenon, "The Two Coreys," actors Corey Feldman and Corey Haim.

Immediately following the premiere of A Tale of Two Coreys, Lifetime debuts the one-hour special, Corey Feldman: Moment of Truth, at 10pm ET/PT. In a candid discussion with journalist Shaun Robunson, Feldman discusses his turbulent life in the spotlight, starting with his troubled childhood, suicide attempts, years of drug abuse and his friendship with the King of Pop, Michael Jackson to his current efforts to end sexual abuse in Hollywood. Feldman also reveals exclusive details surrounding the loss of his best friend and co-star Corey Haim, including Haim's last words to him before his death. In this compelling special produced by A+E Originals, Feldman speaks candidly about the sexual abuse he endured from powerful men in the industry and the death threats he says he now receives as a result of coming forward. Corey Feldman: Moment of Truth leaves no stone unturned, exploring the high highs and the low lows from Corey's forty-plus year career in Hollywood.

More About A Tale of Two Coreys
Feldman (Elijah Marcano and Scott Bosely) and Haim (Justin Ellings and Casey Leach) skyrocketed to fame after working together on the blockbuster movie The Lost Boys and quickly became young Hollywood heartthrobs. They collaborated on popular comedies including License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream and basked in being Tinseltown royalty in their early teens. But as their stars rose, their lives began to quickly spin out of control with endless partying and drugs. As their fame and fortune increased, dark secrets haunted them. Young and impressionable, the actors suffered through years of sexual abuse at the hands of industry insiders. With studio offers drying up and their reputations becoming tabloid fodder, Feldman eventually turned his life around by getting sober, getting married and having a son. With the support of Feldman, Haim seemed to be embracing another chance in Hollywood when the two starred in their own reality series The Two Coreys. Tragically, Haim's come back ended abruptly when he died suddenly from what the autopsy reported as natural causes. 

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