British critic and filmmaker Charlie Shackleton ('Beyond Clueless') reopens the infamous case of the murderer who terrorized the Bay Area in the late 1960s.
Hillel Levin, author of “Submerged,” will talk about his investigation into the 1993 killing of Rayna Rison in LaPorte from ...
“Memories are conjurings,” writes Lidia Yuknavitch in this quicksilver, expansive exploration of grief and hauntings (the ...
Netflix has cultivated a track record for releasing compelling documentary films and series throughout its many years in the ...
Though this January has often felt like it would never end, at least the new YA releases were on point, from contemporary to ...
"The Mother Next Door," co-written by Andrea Dunlop and Mike Weber, showcases the complex realities of this devastating abuse ...
This story contains mentions of suicide and violence. After over a year of investigation, UT journalism professor Kate ...
The True Crime Book Club offers a space to explore real-life mysteries, gripping cases, and engaging discussions with fellow ...
The Zodiac Killer Project by Charlie Shackleton masterfully exposes the tricks and tropes of true crime. It just debuted at ...
All Charlie Shackleton had to do was give the Sundance Film Festival a 90-second video introducing himself and his ...
Director Charlie Shackleton had his Zodiac killer documentary shut down. Debuting at Sundance, his new film explains how it ...
Director Charlie Shackleton's meta project about the notorious serial killer challenges, with wry humor, our entire approach ...