• Amy Winehouse Foundation Opens Sober House for Recovering Female Addicts

    Following her tragic death from alcohol-related causes in 2011, the Amy Winehouse Foundation has opened a sober house for recovering female addicts. As of August 1, the safe haven called “Amy’s Place,” is fully functional and located in east London as a home for those struggling to overcome the addictions that claimed her life.
  • Amy Winehouse's Father Against Her Winning a Posthumous Brit Award, Backs Adele

    In lieu of standing behind his own daughter, Mitch Winehouse is backing Adele for Best Female Solo Artist at the Brit Awards this year. Winehouse reportedly is against Amy winning a posthumous Brit Award at the awards ceremony tonight (Feb. 24). There is a possibility that the late singer may be recognized for her contributions to the soundtrack on the documentary film 'Amy,' which was released last year.
  • Deleted 'Amy' Scenes Show Winehouse on Red Carpet, Beaming About Beyonce [WATCH]

    Just in time for the Dec. 1 Blu-Ray/DVD release of Asif Kapadia's 'Amy' documentary, a deleted scene has been shared of Winehouse making her way down the red carpet as she beams about Beyonce and details her excitement to be a part of the 2004 Brit Awards with two nominations. Tyler James, a dear friend of the "Back to Black" singer, looks back on the night of the awards as an eerie climax for Winehouse's career as a singer and entertainer.
  • Amy Winehouse's Father Calls Autopsy Documentary "A Disgrace" Slams Alex Foden On Twitter

    The Channel 5 documentary entitled 'Autopsy: The Last Hours of Amy Winehouse' aired last night (Sept. 28) and it's the latest film aimed at discovering the true reasons behind her early death and supposed joining of the 27 Club. She is portrayed by actress Kate Robinson in the new documentary. Her father Mitch Winehouse was infuriated and took to Twitter in order to slam both the documentary and those involved, particularly her former friend and hairdresser Alex Foden, calling the film itself "a disgrace."
  • Alex Winter Helming Ambitious Frank Zappa Documentary with Estate's Approval

    Musical documentaries on characters such as Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse have been all the rage this year, and now an ambitious project revolving around the life of Frank Zappa has been announced. The film, approved by the Zappa Family Trust, won't be expected to hit theaters until 2017, but that's because of the huge level of material that filmmakers Alex Winter and Glen Zipper will have to work with.
  • Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson Craft 'Back to Black' in Latest 'Amy' Clip

    This Friday, the highly anticipated documentary Amy opens nationwide but in the latest clip, viewers can watch the Rehab singer belt out a raw "Back to Black" in the studio without any instrumental assistance. The 2006 recording session in New York with producer Mark Ronson captures the essence and true talent of Amy Winehouse, acting as one of the films most awe-inspiring moments.
  • Amy Winehouse's 'Back To Black' Rises on Charts after Documentary Opens

    Amy Winehouse is the talk of the entertainment industry in the UK this week, and it's not just because of the release of Amy, the documentary on the late vocalist's life: The hype behind the film has pushed British fans back to the record stores, allowing her hit album 'Back To Black' to reenter the Top 40.
  • Amy Winehouse Documentary Breaks Film Records in the UK; Acclaim and Controversy

    Amy Winehouse is the name behind the second most-hyped documentary of the year thus far, and it paid off, creating the largest homeland opening weekend for a British documentary in history (the most-hyped doc has to be 'Montage of Heck,' the recently released film on Kurt Cobain). 'Amy,' directed by Asif Kapadia, brought in more than $800,000 in the UK. Good reviews and an expansion from 133 theaters to 200 will keep that number rising.
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