A new channel arrived on Now TV last month called Sky Documentaries boasting a whole range of series and features. It’s a treasure trove of deep dives into a massive range of subjects, from sports to music, crime to scandal to important moments in history. There’re a load of great shows on the channel, and what you pick will surely depend on what you’re interested in but we’ve rounded up a least of really great docs to get you started.
We’ll keep this list updated and add more recommendations as they arrive.
McMillions (2020)
This six part series documents the massive fraud case surrounding the McDonalds Monopoly game from 1989 – 2001 whereby an employee of the agency that ran the promotion was stealing and selling on the top prize tickets. The doc is highly entertaining, introducing you to often larger than life characters as the FBI and an organized crime family get involved.
We’ll keep this list updated and add more recommendations as they arrive.
McMillions (2020)
This six part series documents the massive fraud case surrounding the McDonalds Monopoly game from 1989 – 2001 whereby an employee of the agency that ran the promotion was stealing and selling on the top prize tickets. The doc is highly entertaining, introducing you to often larger than life characters as the FBI and an organized crime family get involved.
- 6/10/2020
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek
By Anjelica Oswald
Managing Editor
After narrowing the Oscar documentary feature shortlist to five at the 87th Academy Award nominations Jan. 15, a number of notable exclusions were featured, particularly Al Hicks‘ Keep on Keepin’ On, which documents the mentorship and friendship of a jazz legend and a blind piano prodigy, and Steve James‘ Life Itself, about the life and career of famed film critic Roger Ebert. (James is no stranger to snubs and the exclusion of his 1994 film Hoop Dreams led to rule reform within the documentary category.) Both films hold 97 percent positive ratings on Rotten Tomatoes.
Some films surprised when they didn’t even land a spot on the shortlist, such as Red Army, which examines the rise and fall of the Soviet Union’s hockey team from the perspective of its coach. That film holds a 100 percent positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
In light of these best documentary feature snubs,...
Managing Editor
After narrowing the Oscar documentary feature shortlist to five at the 87th Academy Award nominations Jan. 15, a number of notable exclusions were featured, particularly Al Hicks‘ Keep on Keepin’ On, which documents the mentorship and friendship of a jazz legend and a blind piano prodigy, and Steve James‘ Life Itself, about the life and career of famed film critic Roger Ebert. (James is no stranger to snubs and the exclusion of his 1994 film Hoop Dreams led to rule reform within the documentary category.) Both films hold 97 percent positive ratings on Rotten Tomatoes.
Some films surprised when they didn’t even land a spot on the shortlist, such as Red Army, which examines the rise and fall of the Soviet Union’s hockey team from the perspective of its coach. That film holds a 100 percent positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
In light of these best documentary feature snubs,...
- 1/23/2015
- by Anjelica Oswald
- Scott Feinberg
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News
There's a bigger place for adorkable guys, BBC America has ordered a 10-episode season of Chris Hardwick's The Nerdist. The Nerdist will lead next spring's "Supernatural Saturday" line-up, which will include Doctor Who, Being Human and Orphan Black.
Elementary's post-Super Bowl episode will feature Oz's Terry Kinney as an "unpredictable criminal," according to TVLine, prompting speculation that he might play Moriarity.
Does this mean we're going to start to look at Cora in a sympathetic light? Deadline reports that Rose McGowan has been cast to play a young version of Regina's mother on Once Upon a Time. Will it turn out that Cora' s part of a cycle of cruel mothers making their daughters into future cruel adults.
In a fitting bit of casting, Jason Schwartzman will appear on Parks & Recreation in...
- 12/20/2012
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
Review of Project Nim - James Marsh brings to life the amazing but tragic story of a chimp named Nim. James Marsh blends suspenseful storytelling and documentary technique in thrilling Project Nim. An incredible chimp named Nim Chimpsky (a pun on linguist Noam Chomsky), a participant in an ambitious ape language study at Columbia University in the '70s, enjoys a second round in the spotlight thanks to British filmmaker James Marsh who combines elements of fictional drama and non-fiction storytelling in the fascinating and suspenseful documentary Project Nim. Using dramatic recreations, colorful graphics and traditional interviews, Marsh recreates Nim's entire journey from his 1973 birth at the Institute for Primate Studies in Norman, Oklahoma to his time learning sign language at Columbia and finally his sad arrival at a Texas animal sanctuary far away from the attention and care of his Columbia University handlers. Along the way, Nim changes the...
- 7/8/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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