"We are definitely good for experiencing this singular artist up close" (LA Times)
Marc Maron takes center stage in Are We Good?, an intimate look at the acclaimed comedian, actor, and podcast pioneer's return to comedy in the face of a devastating loss.
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REVIEW | The new documentary about comedian Marc Maron is a film about making sense of unthinkable loss during unprecedented times.
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What happens when 3 women fall in love online with the same handsome man, only to then be swindled out of their money? Follow the shocking story and how they track him down in the new true crime docuseries - “Hey Beautiful: Anatomy of a Romance Scam” - streaming May 20, on Hulu.
Review: Sundance TV’s four-part documentary ‘The Tailor of Sin City’ explores the life of AJ Pratt, who made clothes for Las Vegas elites and became a cocaine kingpin https://t.co/0J9zyhCUHa via @WSJBooks
Chef Erin French heads out on a cross-country road trip to find new ingredients and inspiration for The Lost Kitchen.
Watch the series premiere of #GettingLost with Erin French June 23 at 2p/1c on #MagnoliaNetwork.
Ways to watch:
TV, @StreamOnMax, @discoveryplus
The Netflix documentary "Rather" revisits the storied career of the former CBS Evening News anchor and the ungluing of television news.
Our review: https://t.co/LXoyuDumON
“It usually takes a major historical event like that to launch a journalist like that,” Frank Marshall notes. “The amazing thing about Dan Rather is that he’s been present for so many of them, both in my own history and the country’s history.” https://t.co/XgahbKSuUV
Almost 20 years since Dan Rather, 92, left "CBS Evening News" after 44 years, of covering wars, politics, and JFK's assassination, he talks with former mentee Lee Cowan. Rather discusses his career, including controversial moments, and his post-CBS years. https://t.co/gpJppsaU9P
Netflix Sets Frank Marshall-Directed Documentary ‘Rather,’ About the Career of TV News Icon Dan Rather, for April Premiere (EXCLUSIVE) https://t.co/bk7FXJrVhp via @variety
Max's ‘They Called Him Mostly Harmless’ is a fascinating true crime doc that's also about true crime obsessives. Read our review --> https://t.co/ZRdXTLk5ny
MAX's true crime documentary, "They Called Him Mostly Harmless" is bringing new national attention to Tabitha Queen's case.
Tabitha Queen of Bastrop, Louisiana was last seen on Mother's Day May 9, 2021. Tabitha's mother, Mary Lunsford, spoke to her 29-year-old daughter on the phone before she seemingly vanished. “There were two men in the car with her and I asked her who was she talking to, and she was like, ‘Uh, mom I got to go,’ and I was like, ‘What you mean you got to go? And she hung up the phone. I called right back, and her phone went to voicemail,” Mary told local news outlets.
Tabitha Queen's family discovered her three children home alone. Mary's 11-year-old granddaughter, Alice, told informed authorities that her mom was arguing with a man that she had allowed to use her car a few days prior. Alice told stated that a man took her mother and her mother never returned.
Tabitha has never been found.
Tabitha was 5'4" and weighed 230 pounds when she vanished. If you have any information, please contact the Bastrop Police Department at 318-281-1322.
Watch "They Called Him Mostly Harmless" now on MAX. @StreamOnMax
“The best documentaries turn the camera back on us, asking why we’re interested in the first place,” notes NYT critic Alissa Wilkinson. “‘They Called Him Mostly Harmless’ questions the certainties that onlookers, uninvolved in a person’s life, project onto true-crime stories.”
Two new documentaries this week reflect the range of quality in the booming true-crime genre. They also raise questions about why we are drawn to such stories, writes our critic, @alissamarie https://t.co/tMzDRXgaCO
Filmmaker Patricia Gillespie speaks to @LipofTV about her documentary “They Call Him Mostly Harmless” and the impact the story has on the true crime community.
Three years ago, I wrote for @WIRED about a mysterious hiker called Mostly Harmless whose identity no one could figure out. The story got stranger and stranger. Now there's a fabulous documentary coming to @StreamOnMax on Feb 8. Here's the trailer. #StreamOnMax
Our latest project premiered at Hamptons International Film Festival on Sunday. Director Trish Gillespie and I spoke with Addie Morfoot about the film and its larger significance.