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Instead, “American Crime” (which returns Wednesday night) has chosen a more nuanced and uncomfortable story to tell, this time about a rape scandal involving a varsity boys’ basketball team ...
Netflix released American Murder: Laci Peterson earlier this month and it’s a must-watch if you’re a fan of true crime documentaries. Here’s why you need to add it to your watch list ASAP.
2007s An American Crime contains some of the most horrific abuse ever seen on-screen, and its made all the more disturbing due to being based on a true story. Directed by Tommy OHaver and starring ...
"American Crime," a strikingly good and wholly original series premiering Thursday night on ABC, is unique in that the last people it seems to be concerned with are homicide detectives, judges ...
In "American Crime," however, it has an entirely different and wrenching effect, because what Russ reads in that blood is the horrible truth of his son's murder. For Barb, ...
★★★☆☆ Two years after one of the most highly publicized murder cases in recent memory, the Christopher Watts familicide still enthrals true-crime fans, as Netflix’s new documentary “American Murder: ...
"American Murder: Gabby Petito," a three-episode docuseries now available on Netflix, gives insight into the disappearance of the 22-year-old influencer who died after going on a road trip with ...
American Murder has so far covered the killings of three different women (Shanann Watts, Laci Peterson, and Gabby Petito), while American Manhunt has looked at the aftermath of the Boston Marathon ...
American Murder: Gabby Petitio, directed and produced by Julia Willoughby Nason and Michael Gasparro (Dr. Phil McGraw is one of the executive producers), is a three-part examination of the murder ...
The premiere of “Impeachment: American Crime Story” juxtaposed with latest edition of “American Horror Story” provides a stark demonstration of why the first of Ryan Murphy’s anthology ...
One of “American Crime’s” main characters, Barb Hanlon (Huffman), the grieving and bitter mother of Matt Skokie, holds an antagonistic view of minorities.