Few things are as dependable in television as the annual onslaught of true-crime nightmares. Each year, a new crop of gruesome, devastating and, admit it, often fascinating documentaries about the ...
There has never been a better time to be a fan of true crime. Ever since the first season of "Serial" took the podcasting world by storm, studios and creators around the entertainment industry ...
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We love true crime here at Marie Claire, but there are some things a ripped-from-the-headlines Lifetime movie or Law & Order: SVU episode can’t capture. Podcasts have become one of the best media for ...
If the number of films, documentaries, and podcasts is any indication, our culture is obsessed with true crime. From white-collar scandals and political conspiracies to murders, heists, and criminal ...
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It’s hard to believe, but it’s been a full decade since Making a Murderer set off the modern true-crime boom. These days, streamers flock to series and films that delve into the more terrifying ...
Here are four highlights across TV, film and podcasting from the second half of the year. By Maya Salam The amount of true crime that Maya Salam has watched and listened to in her life might itself be ...