Tag: True Crime Documentaries

The Predator of Seville Review: An Extremely Impactful, Raw and Distressing Watch

The Predator of Seville Review: This Netflix documentary is an impactful watch, that leaves us on edge and uncomfortable. Read on.

Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart Review: A Spine-Chilling Tale of Survival

Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart Review: A gripping true-crime documentary that goes beyond the abduction itself.

The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: Effective Documentary is Thoroughly Uncomfortable

The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: This matter-of-fact documentary film is extremely effective and leaves you super unfcomfortable with its storytelling.

Loved Casey Anthony Where the Truth Lies? Here are 6 More True Crime Documentaries That Will Shake you to the Core

6 True Crime documentaries that you must add to your watchlist if you loved Casey Anthony Where the Truth Lies.

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Witch Hat Atelier Episode 7 Review: Tensions rise further as authority figures, the Knights Moralis, step in.

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