There is a good chance you were obsessed with Unsolved Mysteries when you were younger. I can recall watching the show and having a tough time falling to sleep moments later. The show managed to capture my imagination and leave my mind wondering for hours on end. I sat enthralled as it quickly transitioned from… Continue reading Unsolved Mysteries 2020 – A Cheap Exploitation Of Your Childhood Obsession
Category: Documentary Reviews
Mary Boyle: The Untold Story Review
Over the years, a handful of missing people cases have managed to captivate the world. The Madeleine McCann case was recently thrown back into the spotlight, thanks to a potential connection with Hillary Clinton’s friend John Podesta. The mysterious disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa seems to pop up in the news once or twice a year.… Continue reading Mary Boyle: The Untold Story Review
Welcome to Leith Review
Welcome to Leith is a 2015 documentary, was directed by Christopher K. Walker and Michael Beach Nichols. The documentary was ultimately built up as a dramatic thriller, which focused on a group of white supremacists, who wish to establish their own town in North Dakota. Surprisingly, the town’s name is Leith. Duh and thats about as… Continue reading Welcome to Leith Review
Making A Murderer Review
Making A Murderer is a Netflix documentary, which examines the troubling case of Steven Avery. You’ve most likely already heard of the series, as its been plastered across each and every one of the news outlets. Now, let me just say that I absolutely love true crime stories, especially those dealing with possible injustices. I’ve… Continue reading Making A Murderer Review
That Sugar Film Review
That Sugar Film is a 2014 documentary, which explores the impact of sugar on the human body. The documentary stars Australian actor, Damon Gameau, who should be familiar from shows such as Underbelly, Gallipoli and Secrets & Lies. The movie also has a few guest appearances, but it is truly a one man show. The… Continue reading That Sugar Film Review
Cabin 28 Documentary Review
A couple of years ago, I learned about the Keddie murders. I read up on the case, grew intrigued and eventually discover the Cabin 28 documentary. This was several years ago, so the documentary wasn’t accessible at the time. As bad as I wanted to watched the film, I sucked it up, dealt with it… Continue reading Cabin 28 Documentary Review
Drivers Wanted Documentary Review
Drivers Wanted is a 54 minute documentary, which was created in 2012. It focuses on the New York City taxi depot, 55 Stan, which is based out of Queens, New York. The documentary was directed by Joshua Weinstein and produced by Jean Tsien. Weinstein participates in the film, by riding along and interviewing some of… Continue reading Drivers Wanted Documentary Review
Haze Documentary Review
Haze is a 2008 documentary, which focuses on hazing and alcohol abuse that originates on college campuses. The documentary film was directed by Peter Schuermann and features Robin Wright. It also speaks with a lot of university students, who are entering into fraternities, getting wasted and making complete arses of themselves. According to the detailed… Continue reading Haze Documentary Review
Selling God Documentary Review
Selling God is a 2009 documentary, which is now available on Hulu. The documentary explores religion and how preachers and evangelists sell their god to their consumers. The film was directed and written by Carl Christman. Throughout the film, a variety of popular figures make appearances, including Bill O’Reilly, Kirk Cameron, Jerry Falwell and even… Continue reading Selling God Documentary Review
Gone: The Disappearance of Aeryn Gillern Review
Gone: The Disappearance of Aeryn Gillern is a 2011 documentary, which debuted at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. The documentary follows Kathryn Gilleran, a former police officer, who is forced to deal with a mother’s worst nightmare, her son’s disappearance. In September of 2007, Aeryn visited his mother in Cortland, New York. He stayed with… Continue reading Gone: The Disappearance of Aeryn Gillern Review