Corey Feldman and his ‘Angels’ step into the spotlight in tell-all documentary
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Corey Feldman and his ‘Angels’ step into the spotlight in tell-all documentary

Hark, the heavenly gates have opened! And on the eleventh day the Angels shall descend upon the Earth!

A new documentary about Corey Feldman and his 'Angels,' titled Corey Feldman vs. The World, has been announced by Subjective Films. The film is set to be released on Apple TV on December 11, 2025 and will have a one-night theatrical release at the Los Feliz Theatre in Los Angeles on December 3.

Watch the trailer below:

The independent documentary follows the musician and former child star on tour, granting an inside look at Feldman’s off-stage persona and his interaction with the women in his band. According to the trailer’s description, “The tour goes horribly awry, forcing Feldman to confront his long-held allegations about Hollywood abuse and his own darkest secrets.”

“Corey’s Angels” is the name of Feldman’s all-female, angelically-clad band, composed of young women he hand-selected to be part of a “360 management, development and production entity.” According to a 2016 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Feldman claims he and his several girlfriends started the operation in order to help young women with their Hollywood aspirations and protect them from “predators and people that want to take advantage of them.” Feldman envisioned the organization resembling the culture of Playboy, with Feldman serving as the Hugh Hefner figure.

Although the women do not have to sign a contract to join, they are expected to follow certain rules, such as abstaining from meat and alcohol. Feldman has asserted that the organization is not a prostitution ring and that the women are not coerced into sexual relationships with him or his staff, according to his interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

Jezebel Sweet, a singer and former member of Corey’s Angels, appears in the film and shared the trailer on Instagram with the caption, “If you know me, you know I’ve had a lot to say about my experience in Corey’s Angels over the years and while I have not yet seen the film, it certainly promises to give an inside look at our real life moments on tour and what was truly one of the most unhinged experiences of my life.” Sweet previously tweeted in 2022 that she feared her previous boss (Feldman) was going to “literally murder me with drugs and fuck my dead body.”

Preorder the film here.

Tony Le Calvez

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