True crime documentaries are one of the biggest trends in nonfiction film and TV right now, and Netflix is home to a pretty wide range of these creepy, often unbelievable stories. But the streaming platform's latest offering just might be the most horrifying stranger-than-fiction tale yet. Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes debuted on Netflix on Jan. 24, featuring archival footage and real interviews with one of the most notorious and cold-blooded serial killers in history.
The documentary miniseries, spread out over four episodes, not only includes footage of the killer himself, but of the people who were affected by his terrifying crime spree in the 1970s. It's impossible and horrifying to even try to understand the mindset of a killer like Bundy, and one has to wonder how someone even begins to turn into this kind of criminal. Depending on which sources you ask, it's entirely possible that...
The documentary miniseries, spread out over four episodes, not only includes footage of the killer himself, but of the people who were affected by his terrifying crime spree in the 1970s. It's impossible and horrifying to even try to understand the mindset of a killer like Bundy, and one has to wonder how someone even begins to turn into this kind of criminal. Depending on which sources you ask, it's entirely possible that...
- 1/29/2019
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
This week's DVD and Blu-ray offerings are no longer a cash-sucking onslaught like the last few weeks, which does make it easier for our wallets.
First up, Centurion, Neil Marshall's fun epic, is finally available for us to take home, and we can definitely recommend it with good conscience. Also, series and movies from TV and their dead-tree companions are out, and they are surprisingly decent in this batch. (Well, one re-release is surely capitalizing on the popularity of its actor, and we bet you can figure out which one that is.) Finally, don't forget the duo release of a couple of Roger Corman flicks!
Centurion
Directed by Neil Marshall
In Centurion (review), the Roman Empire stretches from Egypt to Spain, and East as far as the Black Sea. But in northern Britain, the relentless onslaught of conquest has ground to a halt in the face of the guerrilla...
First up, Centurion, Neil Marshall's fun epic, is finally available for us to take home, and we can definitely recommend it with good conscience. Also, series and movies from TV and their dead-tree companions are out, and they are surprisingly decent in this batch. (Well, one re-release is surely capitalizing on the popularity of its actor, and we bet you can figure out which one that is.) Finally, don't forget the duo release of a couple of Roger Corman flicks!
Centurion
Directed by Neil Marshall
In Centurion (review), the Roman Empire stretches from Egypt to Spain, and East as far as the Black Sea. But in northern Britain, the relentless onslaught of conquest has ground to a halt in the face of the guerrilla...
- 11/1/2010
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
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