The Seven Five
Think you’ve seen dirty cops? Meet the 75th Precinct in the ’80s, where NYPD officer Michael Dowd wasn’t just on the take — he was the cartel. Robbing dealers, running … Read more
Think you’ve seen dirty cops? Meet the 75th Precinct in the ’80s, where NYPD officer Michael Dowd wasn’t just on the take — he was the cartel. Robbing dealers, running … Read more
He was a party clown who buried bodies under his house and ran political fundraisers. John Wayne Gacy is known to have murdered 33 teenage boys and young men between … Read more
You’ll never see Planned Parenthood, secular progressivism, or Margaret Sanger the same way again. This is a biblically anchored exposé on America’s moral unraveling. Thanks to Renee Gordon at The … Read more
She could hold her breath for over four minutes and dive deeper than most submarines. This is the one where you find yourself holding your breath with the people on … Read more
If you’ve ever wondered what Scorsese watched before he made “Taxi Driver” or “Mean Streets,” this four-hour doc is the answer. It’s a masterclass in Italian cinema history and personal … Read more
This is the version of Martin Luther Knig’s “I Have a Dream” most Americans never learned in school. You see a man hated by the White House, hounded by the … Read more
One Black kid. One murder. Zero evidence. And a police department that wants a quick conviction more than the truth. In 2000, 65-year-old Mary Ann Stephens was shot and killed … Read more
We’re in a world where “quiet, please” has been replaced with “you can’t say that.” This doc captures the rebellion of America’s most underestimated defenders, armed with reading lists. “The … Read more
Before O.J. and Scott Peterson, there was Charles Stuart, spinning a story so convincing it turned a grieving city into a weapon. “Murder in Boston” is the best documentary on … Read more