Scariest True Crime Documentaries That Will Keep You Up At Night!
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Making A Murderer,
I Am A Killer and
Crime Scene: The Vanishing At The Cecil Hotel? Fear not: Netflixâs latest offering will fill the true crime-shaped hole in your life. Out now,
This Is A Robbery: The Worldâs Biggest Art Heist is four hoursâ worth of twists, turns, leads, dead-ends, mobsters, Manets and big, big money. This is everything you need to know.
What is it about?
This Is A Robbery delves into the 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist, during which two thieves dressed as Boston police officers stole art worth millions from the museum. We learn that the robbers bound and gagged two security guards, before proceeding to loot the museum over an 81-minute period. The four-part true crime series takes its name from something one of the thieves reportedly said before taking the guards down to the basement, where they were discovered (by actual police officers) the next morning. The crime remains unsolved.
Updated 20/02/2021 08:00 GMT
Sanjeev Bhaskar Reflects On Goodness Gracious Me: The Sensibilities Were The Same, The Viewpoint Was New It’s taken a long time for me to view Goodness Gracious Me as quite the landmark that it was.
Sanjeev Bhaskar has what he describes as a bizarrely clear memory for anecdotes. Reflecting on the 20th anniversary of the sketch comedy series Goodness Gracious Me last being televised on BBC Two, this skill is coming in handy.
“I remember we did a kind of Asian Top Gear sketch,” he recalls. “I remember standing around thinking, ‘God, what voice can I give this character?’. I ended up doing this kind of weird hybrid accent, between an Indian accent and one from, I dunno, Bolton.”
A bone-chilling mystery
Joe Berlinger s Crime Scene: The Vanishing At The Cecil Hotel unravels the mystery behind Elisa Lam s disappearance
published : 19 Feb 2021 at 04:00 Crime Scene: The Vanishing At The Cecil Hotel.
In recent years, Netflix has become the bona fide home of documentaries, particularly in the true-crime genre with releases such as Making A Murderer (2019), The Ripper (2020) and Night Stalker: The Hunt For A Serial Killer (2021). And following the success of Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes (2019), director Joe Berlinger returns with his latest effort, Crime Scene: The Vanishing At The Cecil Hotel, a docu-series which chronicles the case of 21-year-old Canadian tourist and college student Elisa Lam, who mysteriously disappeared during her stay at the infamous Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. As the episodes progress, what really happened gradually emerges and the truth will chill you to the bones.
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