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The Making of Michael Mann’s ‘Heat’

One of the most watched films of all time, Michael Mann’s “Heat” has its roots in the history of the Chicago police. Documentary interviews with Mann, Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, and Chicago police veteran Chuck Adamson.

Woody Harrelson’s Dad was a ‘Cold-Blooded Killer’

SON OF A HITMAN is a new podcast documentary series produced and hosted by Jason Cavanagh, that dives into the deadly world of Charles Harrelson, a womanizer, a card shark, and possibly one of the most notorious hitmen of all…

Little Richard in ‘Let the Good Times Roll’

Little Richard is a star of “Let the Good Times Roll,” a 1973 rockumentary / concert film directed by Robert Abel and Sidney Levin. It features numerous other stars from the American pop and rock music scene of the 1950s. (Source: Wikipedia)

Charles Bukowski Reads Bukowski

Artbound presents a KCET flashback episode offering a rare, intimate look at iconoclastic writer and poet Charles Bukowski, whose gritty works have become an integral part of California’s literary canon. (Source: KCET)

The Sound of Gravity

Albert Einstein had a theory. These scientists proved it a century later. (Source: New York Times Op-Docs)

‘The Killing of America’ Puts a Mirror Up to our Country and its Reflection is Terrifying

By Gregory Crofton In 1982, well-known New York Times film critic Janet Maslin panned “The Killing of America.” She called it a “greatest hits approach … of real-life death scenes” and “obscene.” She was right about this documentary, but she…

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