15 Disturbing Documentaries That Aren't True Crime If you are up for a challenge, these disturbing documentaries may shock you, but they also touch on some fascinating truths about humanity. 6I Am a Killer (2018
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who strikes up a friendship with the headmaster’s wife that turns romantic. It’s all fascinating, even if it doesn’t stand up to strict analysis, and director Vincente Minelli certainly knows how to make a compelling movie.You canTea & Sympathyon The Criterion Channel or rent it fromPri...
Cinema is full of movies based on true stories, but none are as specific in detail as "Zodiac."
History's most fascinating stories and darkest secrets, delivered to your inbox daily. SUBSCRIBE 10. Jack Churchill Jack Churchill was a WW2 Commando who served with distinction in a number of theaters, his exploits earned him the Distinguished Service Order as well as the Military Cross. He ...
History's most fascinating stories and darkest secrets, delivered to your inbox daily. SUBSCRIBE 10. I’ll Stick With Sushi In 1939, Harvard freshman Lothrop Withington, Jr., bragged to his classmates about having eaten a live fish. They bet him $10 he couldn’t do it again, but, with...
“a deep-throated jazz diva who has just tossed back a double-bourbon”) is sure to be an absolute delight, as well as a fascinating window into the gay rights movement of the 70s and 80s and the New York theater scene of the past four decades. “I never thought I’d spill my ...