Australian TV series 'Apple Cider Vinegar' tells the story of two influencers who use their social media clout to sell alternative medicine. When it came to preparing for her role as Belle Gibson, ...
The new show, starring Kaitlyn Dever as fraudster Belle Gibson is set in Melbourne, and was largely filmed on location. From ...
With an unsettling ending after the grueling 60-minute interview, having established the theme of self-delusion, Apple Cider ...
In Netflix's 'Apple Cider Vinegar,' Milla Blake tries to heal her sarcoma holistically. Her story is similar to that of real-life influencer Jessica Ainscough.
Netflix's latest binge is a semi-true depiction of Belle Gibson, a woman who claimed to have brain cancer and have cured it holistically.
Apple Cider Vinegar's ending gets explained by creator Samantha Strauss, who unpacks what happened to Belle Gibson in the ...
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“Apple Cider Vinegar is a fast, drily witty, acutely intelligent, compassionate and furious commentary on greed, need, mass delusion, self-deception, the exploitation of the credulous, and the ...
The actress plays Belle Gibson, an Australian wellness guru who claims to have cured her own terminal brain cancer through a ...
Japanese technology giant SoftBank Group and OpenAI are stepping up their partnership in artificial intelligence, setting up ...
Mike Judge and Greg Daniels executive produce the half-hour series about a rare mushroom with near-infinite healing properties, from creators Joe Bennett ('Scavengers Reign') and Steve Hely.
The nation’s cybersecurity agency has played a critical role in helping states shore up the defenses of their voting systems, ...