
When fans worship actors as deities, devotion turns dangerous, leading to emotional turmoil and tragedies amplified by social media rivalries.

When fans worship actors as deities, devotion turns dangerous, leading to emotional turmoil and tragedies amplified by social media rivalries.

Trans activist Munroe Bergdorf faces her past while writing her life story. As childhood trauma from societal rejection affects her public life, she strives to be a voice for her community amid growing hostility.

In 2009, Cleveland police discovered the bodies of eleven women decomposing in the house and yard of known sex offender Anthony Sowell. With unprecedented access to the surviving victims, Unseen tells a chilling story about the invisibility of women on the margins of society and raises troubling questions about how this killing spree went unnoticed for so long.

Nazi mobile killing squads, the Einsatzgruppen, led by highly-educated officers and aided by local collaborators, systematically murdered over a million Jews. Who were the men who carried out mass murder at close range? Testimony from witnesses, survivors and Nazis themselves reveals the truth about the mass executions carried out by the Third Reich’s Einsatzgruppen.

Walking with the Tall Whites Aftermath is the second documentary in the series, following Charles Hall as he explores humanity’s hidden coexistence with three extraterrestrial species on Earth. Based on “Millennial Hospitality,” Book series.

This special, tied to the 20th anniversary of O.J. Simpson’s criminal acquittal, provides unique access to his civil trial–the trial that found O.J. responsible for the wrongful deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Viewers get exclusive access to the plaintiffs’ deposition tapes from the civil trial – which were locked away and buried in a storage warehouse for nearly 20 years.

Takes a deep look at the Civil War, one of the most studied, debated, and dissected periods in American history, and the heroic figures who helped define and reshape the reality of a democracy.

“They never fail.” The Glock pistol has been fetishised in films and the arts, and is a regular topseller in the international arms market. For the first time, the filmmaking duo Fritz Ofner and Eva Hausberger tell the story of the rise of the Glock: An Austrian design that became the most sought-after service and murder weapon worldwide. Tracing the web of power, money, violence and politics, the film masterfully portrays the dark sides of globalisation and not least an Austrian tale of willful ignorance.

Many believe Bigfoot doesn’t exist, but to those who have seen it, there is no question – Bigfoot is real. Encounters with this elusive and strange creature have changed the lives of those who experience its presence, but it has been linked to the death of farm animals, pets and even the disappearance of people. There is definitely a living, breathing creature lurking in the backwoods and swamps of North America but to find any elusive animal you have to know what to look for, as well as knowing its behavior in order to hunt it.

Ozzy Osbourne faces his identity and mortality after his world stops. Dealing with health issues and Parkinson’s, he questions if he can perform again while music remains his life’s cornerstone.

A documentary on how Adam Lambert took over from the legendary Freddie Mercury as the frontman for the rock group Queen. The Show Must Go On, named after the closing track from Queen’s 1991 LP, Innuendo, includes rare concert footage, behind-the-scenes clips and exclusive interviews with band members Brian May, Roger Taylor and Lambert, Bohemian Rhapsody star Rami Malek, Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins and American Idol judge Simon Cowell.

Behind-the-scenes documentary about how Lionel Messi succeeded in lifting the World Cup – the only trophy to have eluded him in an incredible career.