Forged documents about magic and salamanders, pipe bombs, and murder come together in what looks to be an excellent true-crime series.
For the first time, Biggie Small’s estate has authorised a documentary, and Demi Lovato is opening up about her struggles with heroin and brushes with death.
‘Tiger’, a new two-part, four-hour-long docuseries, promises to shed new light on the golfer’s life. It will also see the woman at the centre of his sex scandal speak about their relationship for the first time.
Despite the band’s success, ‘The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ is the first feature-length film covering the brothers’ rise to superstardom.
In 1971, a man hijacked a plane, was given $200 000 in ransom money, parachuted out of said plane in a black suit, and was never seen again. It remains the only unsolved plane hijacking in US history.
If you enjoyed the series about two FBI agents tasked with interviewing serial killers to solve open cases, then this documentary along similar lines should be t your liking.
Legendary documentary filmmaker Werner Herzog’s latest project, ‘Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds’, should be worth a watch.
I’m sure many of us have considered whether or not our social media use is beneficial, or detrimental, to our mental health. One thing is for sure – we’re all being manipulated.
By the time Action Park was shut down in 1996, six people had died in separate incidents, with countless bones broken along the way.
‘Banksy Most Wanted’, which promises to shed some new light on one of the world’s most mysterious men, is screening this week.
‘My Octopus Teacher’ tells the incredible story of a man who, through his time diving with a curious young octopus off the Cape coast, underwent a transformative experience.
Win a gold medal for your country at the Olympics, and your name goes down in history. That doesn’t make life post-Olympics that much easier for the athletes, though.
HBO’s new doccie looks into what it’s really like to be a child star in Hollywood, as well as some of the pitfalls of making it big at a young age.
Ridley Scott (yes, the guy who directed ‘Alien’) is asking people all over the planet, including you, to film a part of their life on July 25.
If you’ve never heard of ‘Biosphere 2’, when eight people spent two years quarantined inside a self-engineered replica of Earth’s ecosystem, you’re in for a treat.
‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ isn’t a typical documentary in more ways than one. If you’re longing for a booze-smelling dive bar experience, you’re in luck.
We’ve already covered 2020’s best video games so far, as well as the best books and top viral videos, so we’ll continue the trend with a look at some of the year’s standout documentaries.
The first season contains seven mini-episodes, with untold stories from the athletes examining a pivotal moment in their career.
The name Larry Nassar may not mean much to you, but to hundreds of women and girls, it is a reminder of a sexual abuse cover-up that brought shame and disgrace to American gymnastics.
‘Be Water’ is a fascinating look at Bruce Lee’s rise to become a global icon, told by those closest to him with the help of archival footage from his heyday.
Detailing the story of Barbora Kysilkova, a Czech painter, and Karl-Bertil Nordland, one of the men behind the theft of two of her paintings, ‘The Painter and the Thief’ looks like an emotional rollercoaster.
Bell Pottinger aided and abetted the likes of Jacob Zuma and the Guptas with their State Capture exploits. The management firm may since have fallen, but weaponised communication has not.
Beyoncé did it, and then Lady Gaga did it, so it was only a matter of time before Taylor Swift released a low-key political Netflix documentary.
Fashion designer Ralph Lauren has had an incredibly long and successful career, but it wasn’t always smooth sailing. A new doccie sheds light on his life.
A new documentary takes a look at Ibiza and the effect that the endless partying is having on the island.
August 18 would have been Patrick Swayze’s 67th birthday, and we are also nearing a full decade since the actor passed away from pancreatic cancer.
Off the coast of Mexico, a criminal enterprise is using a type of fish bladder to launder money and run amok. These guys want to stop them.
You might not recognise the name Michelle Carter, but you probably recall the criminal case that was covered around the world.
The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and Muhammad Ali – not a bad selection, right? These are a must-see for documentary fans.
A new doccie, ‘Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a Generation’, is looking back at the iconic festival, and what it meant in the broader scheme of things.