I Am a Killer is now in its fourth season. A doc-series that puts death row inmates on center stage. The inmates chronicle their lives, to ultimately revisit what led them to commit the murders. Witnesses, family members to the victims and advocates alike are also interviewed.
A series that is right up the alley of true crime fans.
In six episodes real life crimes are analyzed, and relayed using archive and found footage, as well as interviews with the convicted murderers.
‘I Am A Killer’ is considered one of the best doc-series in the true crime genre, as it goes above and beyond the sordid details, which true enough, it does cover, but it also covers the narratives of the people involved in the terrible tragedies it addresses.
Episode List – Season 4 of ‘I Am A Killer” Family Matters
A murderer recounts the crime that ended one life and ruined his own.
A series that is right up the alley of true crime fans.
In six episodes real life crimes are analyzed, and relayed using archive and found footage, as well as interviews with the convicted murderers.
‘I Am A Killer’ is considered one of the best doc-series in the true crime genre, as it goes above and beyond the sordid details, which true enough, it does cover, but it also covers the narratives of the people involved in the terrible tragedies it addresses.
Episode List – Season 4 of ‘I Am A Killer” Family Matters
A murderer recounts the crime that ended one life and ruined his own.
- 12/21/2022
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
Spoiler warning: The following article reveals the plot and ending of “Barbarian”
Rodents have made a decent name for themselves in movies like “Stuart Little,” “The Secret of Nimh,” “The Great Mouse Detective” and of course “Ratatouille.” But the horror hit “Barbarian” will not be joining that list, because a mid-movie scene involving Justin Long and a basement rat was left on the cutting room floor.
“What happened with the rat in the movie was so gory and so crazy,” editor Joe Murphy explained to TheWrap. “But while cutting the movie with [director] Zach [Cregger], we found that it was so horrific that it actually kind of slowed down the horror of the sequence it was in.”
In the film, Long plays a television actor named Aj, who flees Hollywood in the wake of a credible sexual assault accusation against him. He heads to a rental property that he owns in Detroit,...
Rodents have made a decent name for themselves in movies like “Stuart Little,” “The Secret of Nimh,” “The Great Mouse Detective” and of course “Ratatouille.” But the horror hit “Barbarian” will not be joining that list, because a mid-movie scene involving Justin Long and a basement rat was left on the cutting room floor.
“What happened with the rat in the movie was so gory and so crazy,” editor Joe Murphy explained to TheWrap. “But while cutting the movie with [director] Zach [Cregger], we found that it was so horrific that it actually kind of slowed down the horror of the sequence it was in.”
In the film, Long plays a television actor named Aj, who flees Hollywood in the wake of a credible sexual assault accusation against him. He heads to a rental property that he owns in Detroit,...
- 10/14/2022
- by Joe McGovern
- The Wrap
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