Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes is a TV show that dives deep into the twisted mind of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy. Through a collection of chilling interviews and archive footage, the series explores Bundy's crimes, his victims, and the shocking extent of his psychopathy. From his escapes from prison to his disturbing courtroom antics, this show is a gripping look into the mind of one of America's most infamous killers.
Never-before-heard audio from the interrogation of serial killer John Wayne Gacy threads through this chilling look at his 1970s murder spree.
Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer confesses to his gruesome crimes in unguarded interviews, offering an unsettling view into a disturbed mind.
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel is a true crime documentary miniseries that explores the mysterious disappearance of a Canadian tourist at the infamous Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles. The series delves into the strange behavior, conspiracy theories, and mental breakdowns surrounding the case and includes interviews, reenactments, and internet sleuthing.
A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy from the perspective of Liz, his longtime girlfriend, who refused to believe the truth about him for years. Opening in 1969, single mother Elizabeth Kendall (Lily Collins) is at a college bar when she meets a charming stranger named Theodore 'Ted' Robert Bundy (Zac Efron). Over the years, as Ted is arrested and stands trial for his crimes, Liz struggles to come to terms with the reality of who Ted really is.
In Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000), a group of tourists visits the haunted Black Hills forest and becomes entangled in supernatural horrors. Possessions, witchcraft, and mysterious deaths plague their journey. As they struggle to unravel the truth, violence and bloodshed escalate, putting their lives at risk.
Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer is a gripping true crime documentary series that delves into the horrifying story of a sadistic serial killer who targeted prostitutes in 1970s New York City. Through a combination of interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, the show takes viewers on a thrilling journey as detectives from the NYPD race against time to catch the elusive killer and bring him to justice.
Confronting a Serial Killer is a gripping TV show that follows a journalist as she gets up close and personal with a menacing serial killer. With a combination of interviews, reenactments, and first-hand accounts, the series delves into the twisted mind of the killer and the harrowing experiences of those affected by his crimes.
The film festival cut of mini-series Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders, a highly detailed reconstruction of the infamous Clutter family murders, which inspired Truman Capote’s bestseller In Cold Blood, directed by Oscar nominee Joe Berlinger.
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory (2011) is a documentary that follows the case of the West Memphis Three, three teenagers wrongfully convicted of a brutal triple murder in Arkansas. The film explores the flaws in the justice system and the efforts of activists and lawyers to prove their innocence. It delves into the use of unreliable forensic evidence, false confessions, and the mass hysteria that surrounded the case.
Follow the heavy metal band Metallica as they navigate through conflicts, therapy sessions, and the recording process to create their album 'St. Anger'. With the help of a psychologist, the band members confront their personal demons and strive to stay together amidst the challenges they face.
A documentary that goes behind the scenes of Tony Robbins' annual seminar, revealing the transformative power of his teachings and the impact they have on people's lives.
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills is a gripping documentary that delves into the case of the West Memphis Three, three teenagers who were convicted of the brutal murder of three young boys in Arkansas. The film highlights the flawed investigation, the satanic panic that swept the small town, and the miscarriage of justice that occurred as a result. Through interviews and disturbing footage, the documentary sheds light on the truth and questions the guilt of those convicted.
A documentary exploring the case of the West Memphis Three, who were wrongfully convicted of a triple child murder and the flaws within the justice system.
Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger is a documentary film that explores the life and crimes of James 'Whitey' Bulger, the notorious Boston gangster. Through interviews with law enforcement officials, victims' families, and Bulger's associates, the film delves into his rise to power, his role as an FBI informant, and the corruption within the Boston criminal underworld. The documentary sheds light on Bulger's reign of terror and the impact it had on the city of Boston.
Paul Simon: Under African Skies is a documentary that explores the making of Paul Simon's landmark album, Graceland. It delves into the controversy surrounding the album's creation in apartheid-era South Africa, as well as Simon's cultural exploration and collaboration with South African artists.
The Longest Wave is a captivating documentary that explores the world of surfing, focusing on its legends and the thrilling experiences of aquatic sport enthusiasts. With a particular emphasis on wind-surfing, it takes the viewers on an exhilarating journey through the waves.
Everyone’s talking about it, but who can explain it? Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Productions and Morgan Spurlock’s Cinelan have partnered to produce WE THE ECONOMY 20 Short Films You Can’t Afford to Miss. Each film is helmed by an acclaimed filmmaker, each with their own creative vision. The series aims to drive awareness and establish a better understanding of the U.S. economy. Told through animation, comedy, musical, non-fiction, and scripted films, WE THE ECONOMY seeks to demystify a complicated topic while empowering the public to take control of their own economic futures.
Crude is a documentary that exposes the environmental destruction, contamination, and human rights abuses caused by big oil companies, specifically Chevron, in the Amazon rainforest. The film follows a class-action lawsuit filed by indigenous people and villagers against Chevron for contaminating their water, causing skin rashes, cancer, and other health issues. It reveals the corporate greed and corruption within the oil industry, highlighting the need for environmental activism and holding corporations accountable for their actions.
Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial & Depiction is a documentary film that explores the historical and political aspects of the Armenian Genocide, a mass murder committed by the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The film discusses the denial of the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish government, the efforts of historians and witnesses to reveal the truth, and the representation of the genocide in media and art. It sheds light on the crimes against humanity and the lasting impact on the Armenian diaspora.