The deaths of Natalee Holloway and Stephany Flores are explored in Peacock’s Pathological: The Lies of Joran Van Der Sloot. The documentary film dives into the killer’s background and his myriad of lies, and features new interviews with those involved in the investigations.
Among those participating are Natalee Holloway’s brother, Stephany Flores’ father, and Eva Pacohuanaco, Joran van der Sloot’s girlfriend. Retired Peruvian National Police Captain Juan Callan and Natalee Holloway’s close friend Claire Fierman also agreed to interviews for the documentary.
Christopher Cassel (To End All War: Oppenheimer & the Atomic Bomb) directed the documentary and served as an executive producer along with Elizabeth Fischer, Andy Berg, and Liz Cole.
Pathological: The Lies of Joran Van Der Sloot streams on Peacock on February 27, 2024.
Poster for Peacock’s ‘Pathological: The Lies of Joran Van Der Sloot’
Peacock released this description of the documentary:
“Through rare interviews with victims’ family members,...
Among those participating are Natalee Holloway’s brother, Stephany Flores’ father, and Eva Pacohuanaco, Joran van der Sloot’s girlfriend. Retired Peruvian National Police Captain Juan Callan and Natalee Holloway’s close friend Claire Fierman also agreed to interviews for the documentary.
Christopher Cassel (To End All War: Oppenheimer & the Atomic Bomb) directed the documentary and served as an executive producer along with Elizabeth Fischer, Andy Berg, and Liz Cole.
Pathological: The Lies of Joran Van Der Sloot streams on Peacock on February 27, 2024.
Poster for Peacock’s ‘Pathological: The Lies of Joran Van Der Sloot’
Peacock released this description of the documentary:
“Through rare interviews with victims’ family members,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The third-highest grossing movie of the year, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer ($942M) arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and digital on Nov. 21. And boy, are there a lot of extras.
Like over three hours on the DVD. This includes the global debut of “The Story of Our Time: The Making of Oppenheimer,” a 70+ minute immersive piece showcasing exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and extensive interviews with Nolan and his creative collaborators, with a deep dive inside the process, performances, effects, music and artistry in the pic. Additional features include the NBC News companion documentary, “To End All War: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb,” as well as a “Trinity Anniversary Panel Discussion” featuring a panel moderated by Emmy -winning journalist Chuck Todd, with Nolan, Nobel Prize winner Dr. Kip Throne; world-renowned physicist Dr. Carlo Rovelli; Dr. Thom Mason, director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Kai Bird, the Pulitzer Prize-winning co-author of...
Like over three hours on the DVD. This includes the global debut of “The Story of Our Time: The Making of Oppenheimer,” a 70+ minute immersive piece showcasing exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and extensive interviews with Nolan and his creative collaborators, with a deep dive inside the process, performances, effects, music and artistry in the pic. Additional features include the NBC News companion documentary, “To End All War: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb,” as well as a “Trinity Anniversary Panel Discussion” featuring a panel moderated by Emmy -winning journalist Chuck Todd, with Nolan, Nobel Prize winner Dr. Kip Throne; world-renowned physicist Dr. Carlo Rovelli; Dr. Thom Mason, director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Kai Bird, the Pulitzer Prize-winning co-author of...
- 10/17/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
In the new MSNBC documentary “To End All War: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb,” the impact of the 1945 nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are seen in grisly detail: Archival footage from the U.S. military recorded days after the bombings show survivors covered in horrific burns, with sagging flesh and clothing seared to their bodies, as they stand in the wreckage of cities leveled to the ground. Although the documentary, which is now streaming on Peacock, was released in part to drum up hype for Christopher Nolan’s Universal-produced “Oppenheimer,” no such footage appears in his own movie.
Nolan defended the decision during a conversation after a screening of the movie in New York over the weekend. His depiction of Manhattan Project chief scientist Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) doesn’t show Hiroshima or Nagasaki, he said, not to sanitize the subject, but because the movie extends from its...
Nolan defended the decision during a conversation after a screening of the movie in New York over the weekend. His depiction of Manhattan Project chief scientist Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) doesn’t show Hiroshima or Nagasaki, he said, not to sanitize the subject, but because the movie extends from its...
- 7/18/2023
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
Ahead of Christopher Nolan’s biopic of ‘father of the atomic bomb’ J Robert Oppenheimer, in cinemas next week, we explore the bomb’s legacy on film, from Hiroshima Mon Amour to Dr Strangelove
Two new documentaries available to stream this week are riding the wave of anticipation for Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, out in cinemas next Friday. Lest Nolan’s Cillian Murphy-starring biopic of atomic bomb creator J Robert Oppenheimer not serve the facts diligently enough, then Oppenheimer: The Real Story (from 17 July) and To End All War: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb (Now TV) are on hand to fill in any gaps. They join a long line of documentaries on the subject and its adjacent concerns; the surprise is that it’s taken this long for Oppenheimer himself to be the protagonist of a major Hollywood drama.
But the legacy of the atom bomb, from its development...
Two new documentaries available to stream this week are riding the wave of anticipation for Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, out in cinemas next Friday. Lest Nolan’s Cillian Murphy-starring biopic of atomic bomb creator J Robert Oppenheimer not serve the facts diligently enough, then Oppenheimer: The Real Story (from 17 July) and To End All War: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb (Now TV) are on hand to fill in any gaps. They join a long line of documentaries on the subject and its adjacent concerns; the surprise is that it’s taken this long for Oppenheimer himself to be the protagonist of a major Hollywood drama.
But the legacy of the atom bomb, from its development...
- 7/16/2023
- by Guy Lodge
- The Guardian - Film News
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