The first "Faces of Death" movie was instantly notorious when the late John Alan Schwartz released it in 1978. "Faces of Death" was a part-documentary "mondo" movie that collected supposedly real ...
The White House has posted videos combining real footage from the nascent war in Iran interspersed with footage from movies and video game clips, and phrases like "wasted" over images of explosions.
The footage was real, verified, and delightful: a security camera clip of a coyote bouncing on a backyard trampoline in Los Angeles. Days after the video went viral, near-identical kangaroos, bears, ...
Homicide investigations unfold through dramatic real footage in Investigation Discovery’s groundbreaking series “The Murder Tapes.” Viewers get an up-close perspective of each case using raw, ...
The White House has posted videos combining real footage from the nascent war in Iran interspersed with footage from movies and video game clips, and phrases like "wasted" over images of explosions.