murder
The Documentary Filmmaker Trying to Unravel Europe’s Longest-Running Conspiracy Theory
Mads Brügger, the director and star of the chilling, twisty ‘Cold Case Hammarskjöld,’ talks political assassination and our endless fascination with the 1961 death of U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld
In ‘The Kitchen,’ the Only Good Man Is a Dead One
Twenty-eight years after ‘Thelma & Louise,’ why do we still have a hang-up about “nice” female movie characters killing bad guys?
The Many Faces of Charles Manson, Movie Star
Manson’s the closest thing to a real-life bogeyman America has produced — and Hollywood has struggled to grapple with his legacy
Bianca Devins and How Livestreamed Murder Has Become the Ultimate Shitpost
When we ask why the archetype of the serial killer has faded from public consciousness, we may well look to the trend of murders broadcasted directly to the internet