New syndicated strip "True Crime News" will feature breaking crime stories and evergreen unsolved cases that run the gamut of any topic Crime pays on the small screen. The art of crime solving – ...
The true crime genre has skyrocketed in popularity, whether consumed via TV, movies, podcasts, books, or social media accounts. We love engrossing ourselves in riveting narratives about the darker ...
There has never been a better time to be a fan of true crime. Ever since the first season of "Serial" took the podcasting world by storm, studios and creators around the entertainment industry ...
Crime has always been a subject of fascination. In colonial New England, pamphlets on murders were handed out, featuring recaps of crimes and trials, plus any last words criminals uttered before they ...
All Charlie Shackleton had to do was give the Sundance Film Festival a 90-second video introducing himself and his documentary Zodiac Killer Project, which premiered at the festival on Monday. Instead ...
True crime as an entertainment genre has taken off in recent years. There are documentaries, podcasts, books, and more media dedicated to telling the gruesome stories of victims who fell prey to the ...
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True crime is a lucrative genre, topping ratings and spawning online communities. Despite its popularity—and its ability to highlight cases that need attention—the production of true crime has a dark ...
On Sunday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: True crime is wildly popular—but at what cost? Journalist and author Kate Winkler Dawson joins The Excerpt to explore the ethical dilemmas behind the genre, ...
Do you find yourself drawn to dark documentaries? Are you captivated by your local unsolved crime case? Does the idea of a day with a remote control and Lifetime television give you goose bumps of ...