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Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence

Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence

Since Amelia Earhart’s mysterious disappearance in 1937 during her attempt to circumnavigate the globe, people have been fascinated by the unsolved case. Now, nearly a century later, findings from national archives may finally offer some insight into what happened. The new History Channel documentary, Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence, shines a light on this mystery … Read more

Norway Massacre: The Killer’s Mind

Norway Massacre: The Killer’s Mind

On July 22, 2011, Norway was shattered by a horrific tragedy. In an act of unprecedented terror, Anders Behring Breivik committed the deadliest spree killing in the world’s history. In just 90 minutes of sheer chaos and horror, he killed 69 people on the remote island beauty spot of Utøya. Now, Discovery Channel Norway has … Read more

No Limits

No Limits

No Limits Freediving is an extreme sport that has been gaining popularity in recent years. It involves diving hundreds of meters below the surface of the ocean, while only taking a single breath. The aim of this extreme sport is to push further and further down into the depths of the ocean on a weighted … Read more

Always Amazing

Always Amazing

The Amazing Johnathan, nicknamed “The Madman of Magic,” was a Las Vegas icon for over a decade. Johnathan Edward Szeles enthralled audiences with his outrageous antics that blended comedy and magic. His trademark style of self-deprecating humor made him beloved by fans around the world. Johnathan was an innovator in the art of illusion, often … Read more

Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web

Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web

Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web is an incredible documentary that tells the story of Kim Schmitz, a German-Finnish entrepreneur and political activist living in New Zealand. It explores his life and business, as well as the political and legal complexities that come with operating an internet service. The documentary follows his journey as he … Read more

Killing Us Softly: Advertising’s Image of Women

Killing Us Softly: Advertising’s Image of Women

Killing Us Softly is a 1979 documentary film, which has been revised several times to keep up with the changing societal climate. The documentary examines how images of women in advertising affects their self-image, and looks at gender stereotypes and the objectification of women’s bodies. It provides a powerful insight into the media’s influence on … Read more

Guantanamo: Blacked Out Bay

Guantanamo: Blacked Out Bay

Gianna Toboni’s feature-length documentary Guantanamo: Blacked Out Bay offers a unique and rarely seen perspective into the notorious Guantanamo Bay Detention Center (GTMO) in Cuba. This high-security prison is infamous for imprisoning foreign nationals on tenuous grounds and subjecting them to harrowing conditions. With official permission, Vice News granted Toboni an exclusive tour inside GTMO … Read more

Allen Iverson: The Answer

Allen Iverson: The Answer

Allen Iverson, affectionately known as “The Answer” due to his incredible ability on the basketball court, is the subject of a compelling documentary which chronicles his life and career. The documentary begins in his teenage years and follows him through his rise as one of basketball’s most influential players. Throughout the documentary, we are given … Read more

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein is an iconic figure of modern science, with his revolutionary theories shaping our understanding of the universe. His general theory of relativity, introduced in 1915, proposed a dramatically different model for gravity and space-time than the one put forth by Isaac Newton two centuries prior. This radical new theory has since been proven … Read more

Nikola Tesla: The Genius Who Lit the World

Nikola Tesla: The Genius Who Lit the World

The life and work of Nikola Tesla, one of the greatest minds in human history, will be explored in an upcoming documentary film. Born on July 10, 1856 in Smiljan, Lika which later became Yugoslavia, Tesla was a son of a Serbian Orthodox priest named Milutin Tesla and his mother Djuka Mandic was an inventor … Read more