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Lifetime announces winter 2022 thriller lineup; 'Step' director Amanda Lipitz releases new documentary, 'Found'

Courtesy of LifetimeLifetime has tapped an all-star cast for their winter 2022 film lineup. The network announced they're developing three new thrillers for next year's holiday season. Those films include Single Black Female starring Raven Goodwin and Amber Riley as new best friends dealing with dark secrets; Line Sisters, a sorority sister drama headlined by LeToya Luckett and Kierra Sheard-Kelly; and Vanished: Searching for My Sister, which features Tatyana Ali in a dual role of twin sisters. Official release dates for the films have yet to be announced. In other news, Amanda Lipitz, the award-winning director behind 2017's Step, a documentary about a high school step team in inner-city Baltimore, has released a new documentary called Found. The feature follows three adopted American teenage girls who discover that they're blood-related cousins and travel back to China together in search of answers. This is a personal story for Lipitz, who is aunt of one of the three adopted girls, Chloe Lipitz. Found is now available to stream on Netflix. Finally, Paramount+ has released the official trailer to their upcoming The Game reboot. As previously noted, the 10-episode series will now take place in Las Vegas and will star many of the original cast members in their original roles. This includes Wendy Raquel Robinson as sports agent Tasha Mack, Hosea Chanchez as former star quarterback Malik Wright, and Pooch Hall as former footballer Derwin Davis. The new series is said to center on a "modern-day examination of Black culture through the prism of pro football." Executive-produced by Mara Brock Akil, The Game launches on Paramount+ Thursday, November 11. Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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'It's emotional': Adoptees seek Chinese birth parents in documentary Found on Netflix

Three Chinese teenagers who were raised in America return to Guangdong, southern China, to search for their biological parents in Found, a documentary streaming on Netflix from Oct 20. It’s a journey that unleashes a cascade of emotions. Chloe, Sadie and Lily met each other through 23andMe, a service that matches relatives through DNA samples. Although they lived in Phoenix,...

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Found Film Review: Doc Follows U.S. Adoptees Searching for Their Biological Parents in China

Found Film Review: Doc Follows U.S. Adoptees Searching for Their Biological Parents in China
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Review: "Found" on Netflix explores Chinese adoption

Review: "Found" on Netflix explores Chinese adoption
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OSU student tracks family in China in Netflix documentary 'Found'

OSU student tracks family in China in Netflix documentary 'Found'
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Netflix's Found: The heart-wrenching true story of three abandoned teens who discover they're related

SEARCHING for answers, three girls abandoned in China as babies and raised in the US find more than expected in the search for family.The new Netflix

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Documentary 'Found' a heartfelt tale

"Found," released on Netflix on Oct. 20, is a documentary about three Chinese-American teen girls discarded as babies and adopted by American families. They discover they are related via DNA tests.

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Arizona teen explores her adoption from China in Netflix documentary

The prevalence of at-home DNA tests has led to a lot of people finding out about family they didn’t know they had. That was the case for 17-year-old Arizona resident and high school senior Chloe Lipitz.But while many people find out about their family history through a phone call or maybe a reunion, Chloe’s discoveries are part of a new documentary on Netflix called "Found."

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'Found' Review: Three Adoptees Seek Their China Roots

This documentary, taking emotional cues from the teenagers at its center, is smart, illuminating and tender.

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