Here are some other docs I find better to reserve for the daytime so you don’t stay up all night thinking about getting murdered or having an existential crisis.
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Here are some other docs I find better to reserve for the daytime so you don’t stay up all night thinking about getting murdered or having an existential crisis.
I went over to my friends' place the other day and they told me not to watch Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond. So naturally, I did.
After binge-watching the three-part docu-series, which followed the untold story of how Mexican actress Kate Del Castillo met with El Chapo with American actor Sean Penn.
As shown in the recently released Netflix docu-series, the Internet is good at cracking cold cases -- or at least gathering an abundance of tiny details and facts, which often seem to elude the police, in an effort to solve murders. And none of them were as cold -- and as twisted, we would later find out -- as the murder of Sister Cathy, a Baltimore nun who was a teacher at Seton Keough High School.
I love a good doc that gets me thinking: What is life? And then makes me question everything I'm doing.