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Reinventing Elvis is a better sales pitch about Presley than any other possible marketing campaign could ever propose. In fact,…
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Reinventing Elvis is a better sales pitch about Presley than any other possible marketing campaign could ever propose. In fact,…
Carlos Ghosn might have been the business world’s genius, but if this firsthand documentary proved anything, it’s that he’s also a fraud.
The Secrets of Hillsong highlights once again the issues behind mixing religion with capitalism and a white male boomer with zero ethics.
God Forbid is shocking, but also not. It was a great documentary to watch. But it also solidified my opinion on fake extreme Christianity.
The Big Conn will make you question reality. Too crazy to be real, but it sadly is. Real footage and first party testimonies included.
Catching Lightning might not be the best documentary, but the robbery is interesting enough for you to watch this limited series.
Murder of God’s Banker is shocking to say the least. The documentary reveals a lot in a great pacing and some dramatization.
FIFA Uncovered is a very timely released documentary right before the World Cup in Qatar as it opens everyone’s eyes on corruption in sports.
Leave No Trace investigates the claims of sexual abuse that exposed the failure of the Boy Scouts of America to protect their young Scouts.
Angelyne doesn’t take the obvious route for being a documentary or a series. Instead, it blends both genres.
Meltdown: Three Mile Island chronicles what was described as the worst nuclear incident on mainland United States.
Downfall: The Case Against Boeing explores cost of greed over safety.