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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're chatting about the 2017 documentary "Killing For Love" from directors Marcus Vetter and Karin Steinberger. Listen in as we chat about Jens Söring and what could make a man take the fall for a double murder he didn't commit.
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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're chatting about the 2016 documentary from directors David Farrier and Dylan Reeve, "Tickled." Join as we discuss David's quest to uncover the truth behind a tickling video that randomly popped up in his feed one day. Yes, tickling. This documentary goes beyond anything you could possibly imagine.
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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're chatting about the 2019 documentary from director Ryan White "Ask Doctor Ruth"! It follows Dr. Ruth Westheimer as she reflects on her life just before her 90th birthday. This documentary was so damn delightful, you'll walk away after it's done zestfully talking about sex and wanting to call your grandma at the same time.
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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're chatting about the 2018 documentary from director Kevin Macdonald "Whitney"! Let's talk about Whitney Houston!
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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're wrapping up the Amazon Prime original documentary "Lorena" from director Joshua Rofé. Join us as we chat about episodes 3 and 4, "Irrisistible Impulse" and "The Cycle of Abuse."
Also, something we probably should have mentioned last week is the National Domestic Abuse Hotline. Their phone number is 1-800-799-SAFE and their website is www.thehotline.org. Never know when that info might come in handy. -
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're looking at the 2019 docuseries "Lorena" from director Joshua Rofé and executive producer Jordan Peele. We chat about episodes 1 and 2 on this episode, and next week we'll finish episodes 3 and 4.
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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're wrapping up this whole Michael Jackson thing with Leaving Neverland Pt 2. No more pedophilia for awhile after this one folks!
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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're jumping head first into Leaving Neverland Part 1. This 2019 documentary from director Dan Reed follows two men who grew up being sexually abused by Michael Jackson. It's a rough one this week, but make sure to come back next week for Part 2.
If you or anyone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, 1-800-656-HOPE and RAINN.ORG are two resources available. -
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, it's the 2007 documentary from director Ondi Timoner "Join Us". Let's chat about one family's pursuit of psychological help after leaving a small Christian cult and how they were able to finally confront their cult leader.
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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we watched the 2012 documentary from directors Jodie Wille and Maria Demopoulos The Source Family! Cults Month is in full swing and continuing with our theme so far this month, this one's not too bad. So if you're feeling groovy grab a salad, meditate a little, and maybe marry a 60-something year old guy who's pretty sure he might be god and enjoy this delightful doc about The Source Family!
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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're dicussing the 1999 documentary from director Sergio Meyers "Heaven's Gate: The Untold Story"! This look at the former religious group debuted shortly after the group's mass suicide (or what they would call "exiting their vehicles" and provides access to former memebers and astounding home video footage of the group. We discuss whether this religious group was actually a cult and honestly, the answer is still a little murky to us both. Cults Month charges on nonetheless!
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This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're kicking off Cults Month! First up this time is the incredible Batshit Valley. This documentary showcases unbelievable first hand home video from the small band of Shawbardites that took over a remote town in Oregon in 1982 with what could have been disasterous consequences. You are not going to believe this story!
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This week on the What's In The Queue Podcast, we're getting spooky! Let's chat about the 2018 doc from director Jeremy Corbell "Hunt For The Skinwalker." Corbell showcases unseen footage and stories from author George Knapp who (quite literally) wrote the book about this interesting region of the Uintah Basin in Northeastern Utah. There's aliens (maybe). There's Bigfoots (maybe). There's interdimensional portals (maybe). There's ghosts (maybe). It's a fascinating and beautiful doc and Krishana and Emily are very excited to talk about it.
Have you seen a documentary that you loved? Do you think we might love it, too? Let us know! Send it to us at [email protected] -
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're chatting about the 2018 documentary Studio 54 from director Matt Tynauer! You know you never got into this world famous nightclub, so here's your chance to get the inside scoop on the wild and crazy 33 months that Studio 54 reigned supreme over the Manhattan club scene.
Have you seen a great documentary that you think we might like? Let us know! Drop us a line to [email protected]! -
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're talking about Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon from directors Mike Meyers and Beth Aala. What happens when you're in the right place, at the right time, with the right about of weed? You become one of the most legendary talent managers of all time representing everyone from Alice Cooper to Teddy Pendergrass to Emeril Lagassé.
We're looking to do a docuseries! We want to spend a couple episodes diving into some of the amazing docuseries that are out there. What have you been watching? Which ones did you love? Which ones did you hate? Let us know! Drop us a line at [email protected] -
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're chatting about the 2016 documentary from director Raz Degan "The Last Shaman." This documentary follows one man's attempt to get a handle on his depression through the use of Ayahuasca, a medicinal plant used for hundreds of years in South America.
Just as a friendly heads up, we do discuss depression and suicide this episode. We understand completely if that's not something you'd like to hear. And just in case anyone reading this needs to see this the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 1-800-273-8255. It's there when you're ready.
Oh and the definitely NOT A CULT church that Krishana and Emily were talking about this episode is the Full Circle in Venice Beach, CA. You can find their website at fullcirclevenice.org. KRISHANA AND EMILY TAKE NO RESPONSABILITY IF YOU SEND THEM MONEY THAT'S ON YOU MMMKAY? -
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're talking about the insane 2017 documentary from director Skye Borgman Abducted In Plain Sight. This is the unbelievable story of a family so naive they let a neighbor and friend kidnap their daughter. Twice. We had feelings about this story and we think you will, too. Go check out Abducted in Plain Sight on Netflix and then come chat with us about why you should never believe your friend when they say they have to lay in bed with your child for "therapy."
Oh and here's the article Emily referenced from Vice...
(https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/3kgby3/abducted-in-plain-sight-is-the-craziest-true-crime-documentary-on-netflix)
Send us your reccommendations! We want to know what you're watching. Drop us an email to [email protected]. Can't wait to hear from you! -
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, it's all things Fyre. Krishana and Emily chat about the dueling docs "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Was" from director Chris Smith (the Netflix one) and "Fyre Fraud" from directors Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughy Nason (the Hulu one). One documentary features the creator of the festival, one documentary features the media company paid to promote it. Join in as we try to figure out what really happened!
We'd love to hear from you! If you've seen a documentary that you think we might like, send your suggestions to [email protected] -
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we watched the 2014 documentary from Tommy Avallone I Am Santa Claus which follows five real life, bearded Santas during the rest of the year. What do Santas do when it's not Christmas? Also, how does one become a Santa? Watch this doc and find out!
Have you seen a documentary lately that you think we might enjoy? Let us know! Drop us a line at [email protected]! We want to hear all about it! -
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we watched Demon House, the 2018 documentary from director Zak Bagans. Let's chat about demons, portals to hell, and what we would do if our kids walked backwards up the wall (hint: one of us would run). Join us!
Have you seen a documentary that you think we might like? We want to hear all about it! Email us at [email protected].
Thanks for listening :) - Visa fler