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The new Netflix series, Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes, features interviews with Berkowitz conducted by ...
It is a continuation of the Joe Berlinger-created strand that has previously profiled Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy ...
Six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey's unsolved 1996 murder is the subject of a new Netflix docuseries. Director Joe Berlinger explained why he thinks the public and the media got the case all wrong.
Joe Berlinger, the director of the new Netflix documentary "Cold Case: who Killed JonBenet Ramsey" talks about the case, what he thinks of the theory that JonBenet's family killed her, and his ...
Joe Berlinger is accusing Amber Sealey, the filmmaker behind “No Man of God,” a new film about Ted Bundy, of taking unnecessary potshots at the two films he previously made about the serial ...
Joe Berlinger is accusing fellow Ted Bundy filmmaker Amber Sealey of slamming his films to promote her own. Getty Images There’s a killer controversy at the Tribeca Festival. Oscar-nominated ...
Joe Berlinger, the groundbreaking U.S. director known for HBO’s Emmy-winning true crime docuseries "Paradise Lost," is set to direct a feature film that will reimagine the cold war thriller ...
Joe Berlinger previews his new Starz docuseries about Samuel Little, 'Confronting a Serial Killer.' Continue to Variety SKIP AD. You will be redirected back to your article in seconds ...
Director Joe Berlinger discusses his Emmy-contending Netflix docuseries, 'Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes.' ...
Facebook X Reddit Email Save. Whenever Joe Berlinger makes a docuseries, he told me in a recent conversation, he always looks for the social justice angle. He asks himself, what needle can I move?
Berlinger, 'Paradise Lost' co-director Bruce Sinofsky, and Damien Echols in 2009. Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky The lessons he learned making Paradise Lost have stuck with him through his career.
Joe Berlinger has made a documentary about motivational speaker, author, and life coach Tony Robbins, and if you expect it to be in an exposé, well, it’s not–though the director understands ...