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Manta Ray Friendship Spurs Ocean Conservation
The Last Dive" documents the 37-year friendship between 83-year-old Terry Kennedy and a giant manta ray, Willy, off the Revillagigedo Islands; their bond transformed Kennedy from a big-game fisherman into a conservationist advocating for stronger marine protection after witnessing the slaughter of m...
Manta Ray Friendship Spurs Ocean Conservation
The Last Dive" documents the 37-year friendship between 83-year-old Terry Kennedy and a giant manta ray, Willy, off the Revillagigedo Islands; their bond transformed Kennedy from a big-game fisherman into a conservationist advocating for stronger marine protection after witnessing the slaughter of m...
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Diverse TV Highlights: From Ocean Conservation to Horror and Musical Drama
This week's TV offers diverse choices including David Attenborough's urgent plea for ocean conservation in "Ocean," the Spanish horror thriller "Piggy," Prince's musical drama "Purple Rain," and other films like "Anora" and "Julius Caesar.
Diverse TV Highlights: From Ocean Conservation to Horror and Musical Drama
This week's TV offers diverse choices including David Attenborough's urgent plea for ocean conservation in "Ocean," the Spanish horror thriller "Piggy," Prince's musical drama "Purple Rain," and other films like "Anora" and "Julius Caesar.
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44% Bias Score


John Candy Doc to Open TIFF's 50th Edition
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) will open its 50th edition on September 4th, 2025, with the world premiere of "John Candy: I Like Me," a documentary about the Canadian comedy legend directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds, marking the first time a Canadian-focused film h...
John Candy Doc to Open TIFF's 50th Edition
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) will open its 50th edition on September 4th, 2025, with the world premiere of "John Candy: I Like Me," a documentary about the Canadian comedy legend directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds, marking the first time a Canadian-focused film h...
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Lennon, Ono, and the Nixon Era: Activism, Media, and Surveillance
The documentary "One To One: John & Yoko" chronicles John Lennon and Yoko Ono's politically active 1971-72 New York period, highlighted by their Madison Square Garden benefit concert for Willowbrook State School's disabled children, their heavy television consumption, and the Nixon administration's ...
Lennon, Ono, and the Nixon Era: Activism, Media, and Surveillance
The documentary "One To One: John & Yoko" chronicles John Lennon and Yoko Ono's politically active 1971-72 New York period, highlighted by their Madison Square Garden benefit concert for Willowbrook State School's disabled children, their heavy television consumption, and the Nixon administration's ...
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20% Bias Score


Welsh Photographer Challenges Conventional Images of Wales in New Book
David Hurn, a renowned Welsh photographer, has published "Wales As Is," a book showcasing uncelebrated Welsh landscapes like graveyards and council estates, challenging conventional, romantic portrayals of the country and prompting reflection on national identity.
Welsh Photographer Challenges Conventional Images of Wales in New Book
David Hurn, a renowned Welsh photographer, has published "Wales As Is," a book showcasing uncelebrated Welsh landscapes like graveyards and council estates, challenging conventional, romantic portrayals of the country and prompting reflection on national identity.
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40% Bias Score


Netflix Documentary Explores Unsolved Tylenol Murders
The Netflix documentary "Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders" revisits the 1982 Chicago deaths caused by cyanide-laced Tylenol, featuring an exclusive interview with long-suspected James Lewis, who died shortly after filming, and the resulting changes to consumer product safety regulations.
Netflix Documentary Explores Unsolved Tylenol Murders
The Netflix documentary "Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders" revisits the 1982 Chicago deaths caused by cyanide-laced Tylenol, featuring an exclusive interview with long-suspected James Lewis, who died shortly after filming, and the resulting changes to consumer product safety regulations.
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Canal+ Documentary Details PSG's Champions League Victory
Canal+ will air a 75-minute documentary, "Après tant d'années," on May 31st at 7:30 PM, detailing PSG's 5-0 Champions League final victory against Inter Milan through player interviews, fan perspectives from around the world, and unique camera angles providing unprecedented insight into the match.

Canal+ Documentary Details PSG's Champions League Victory
Canal+ will air a 75-minute documentary, "Après tant d'années," on May 31st at 7:30 PM, detailing PSG's 5-0 Champions League final victory against Inter Milan through player interviews, fan perspectives from around the world, and unique camera angles providing unprecedented insight into the match.
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Billy Joel Documentary Reveals Past Suicide Attempts
Singer Billy Joel's new documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," details two suicide attempts stemming from an affair with his bandmate's wife, leading to a band breakup, depression, homelessness, and eventual recovery through music and therapy.

Billy Joel Documentary Reveals Past Suicide Attempts
Singer Billy Joel's new documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," details two suicide attempts stemming from an affair with his bandmate's wife, leading to a band breakup, depression, homelessness, and eventual recovery through music and therapy.
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48% Bias Score

Russell Simmons Sues HBO Over Defamation in "On the Record" Documentary
Russell Simmons is suing HBO and the filmmakers of the 2020 documentary "On the Record" for $20 million, alleging defamation for ignoring evidence supporting him and focusing solely on sexual assault allegations; HBO denies these claims and will vigorously defend itself.

Russell Simmons Sues HBO Over Defamation in "On the Record" Documentary
Russell Simmons is suing HBO and the filmmakers of the 2020 documentary "On the Record" for $20 million, alleging defamation for ignoring evidence supporting him and focusing solely on sexual assault allegations; HBO denies these claims and will vigorously defend itself.
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TV Tonight: Austen, Dover Port, Brighton Police, and More
BBC Two's documentary follows Jane Austen's path to publishing while Channel 4 reveals the daily chaos and crucial role of Dover port; another Channel 4 documentary shows Brighton police handling various incidents; Sky Witness presents a crime comedy-drama; and Sky Comedy features Nathan Fielder's u...

TV Tonight: Austen, Dover Port, Brighton Police, and More
BBC Two's documentary follows Jane Austen's path to publishing while Channel 4 reveals the daily chaos and crucial role of Dover port; another Channel 4 documentary shows Brighton police handling various incidents; Sky Witness presents a crime comedy-drama; and Sky Comedy features Nathan Fielder's u...
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Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire" Documentary Premieres, Wins Award
Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire", a documentary by Oren Rudavsky, premiered at the Docaviv Film Festival, winning the Yad Vashem Award; it details the life of Elie Wiesel, from his Holocaust survival to his impactful challenge of President Reagan over the Bitburg cemetery visit, showcasing his commitment ...

Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire" Documentary Premieres, Wins Award
Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire", a documentary by Oren Rudavsky, premiered at the Docaviv Film Festival, winning the Yad Vashem Award; it details the life of Elie Wiesel, from his Holocaust survival to his impactful challenge of President Reagan over the Bitburg cemetery visit, showcasing his commitment ...
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Judge Withdraws From Maradona Negligence Trial After Documentary Appearance
Argentine Judge Julieta Makintach withdrew from the Diego Maradona negligence trial after appearing in a documentary about the case, prompting calls for a retrial and raising concerns about the trial's fairness.

Judge Withdraws From Maradona Negligence Trial After Documentary Appearance
Argentine Judge Julieta Makintach withdrew from the Diego Maradona negligence trial after appearing in a documentary about the case, prompting calls for a retrial and raising concerns about the trial's fairness.
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52% Bias Score
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