April 5, 2016 Documentary: Michael Rockefeller was eaten by cannibals The public will finally get to see “The Search for Michael Rockefeller” Feb. 1 when Netflix releases the documentary on one of the most compelling unsolved mysteries of the 20th Century.
April 5, 2016 Alfred Hitchcock's Holocaust documentary to be released in full A documentary about the Holocaust partially helmed by famed director Alfred Hitchcock is due to be released in full for the first time.
April 5, 2016 Church ‘Fight Club’ pits pastor vs. pastor A new documentary examines the relationship between Christianity and mixed martial arts as it follows a group of pugilistic pastors who would rather beat each other up in the cage than do as Jesus and turn the other cheek.
April 5, 2016 Romney attends screening of documentary about himself Mitt Romney surprised filmgoers when he came to the Salt Lake City premiere of "MITT," the documentary that tracks his run for the presidency. But he declined to share what he thought about the movie afterward, even with the filmmaker behind it.
April 5, 2016 India’s NDTV makes on-screen protest against rape doc ban Controversial documentary remains banned in India for its "objectionable content".
April 4, 2016 Leonard Nimoy’s son planning documentary about his father A month after the death of Leonard Nimoy, his son Adam Nimoy has announced plans to produce and direct a documentary about his father titled “For the Love of Spock.”
April 4, 2016 Russell Brand tried to block premiere of documentary at SXSW At the SXSW premiere of the Russell Brand documentary—“Brand: A Second Coming”—on Friday night, director Ondi Timoner shed light on why its subject suddenly cancelled his appearances in Austin earlier in the day.
April 4, 2016 Police guitarist Andy Summers clarifies his feelings for Sting Police guitarist Andy Summers loves Sting like a brother, but that doesn't mean he sugarcoats his feelings about his former bandmate in the new documentary, "Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police." Summers likened his sometimes-biting analysis of Sting in the film to dishing on a beloved family member, rather than harboring any bad feelings.
April 4, 2016 PBS halts production of 'Finding Your Roots' amid flap over Ben Affleck episode PBS put its "Finding Your Roots" series on hold Wednesday after determining an episode that omitted references to Ben Affleck's ancestor as a slave owner violated its standards.
March 25, 2016 Nancy Grace declares war on 'Making a Murderer' Nancy Grace is angry – or make that angrier than usual – over “Making a Murderer,” the 10-part Netflix documentary series, which left a clear impression that Steven Avery had possibly been wrongly convicted of murder, with an assist from local media and crime-oriented talking heads, none more so than Grace.