Whether you’re a new cat person or a veteran cat person who wants to learn something new, this quick documentary will give you a good start.
35 years after Arnold Schwarzenegger was a star in “Predator”Major Alan “Dutch” Schaefer, “Prey”The viewer will travel 300 years back in history to see Naru, a Comanche Nation soldier who meets the Predator species. The latest installment of the “Predator”The franchise serves as a prequel to the sci-fi action series and has been released officially […]
Although floor vigna and Nico Ochiato were the media’s favorite couple for many years, the two eventually deciding to part ways for a few years due to irreconcilable conflicts. According to the driver, there was nothing in common between the two and the love was over. Shortly after this separation, the affected person was surprised […]
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BATON ROUGE - A 17-year-old who shot and killed his father after years of alleged abuse is the focus of a new true crime documentary. "I Just Killed My Dad" delves into the home life of convicted killer Anthony Templet and explores the time leading up to the shooting of his father, Burt Templet, on June 3, 2019. The series debuted Tuesday on Netflix.Arrest documents obtained by WBRZ at the time said Anthony admitted to the shooting immediately.The teen told investigators then that the...
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A new Netflix documentary series is centered around a Baton Rouge case where a father was shot and killed by his own son.
Disney now has 400,000 more streaming subscriptions than Netflix does — but does that make it the new direct-to-consumer leader?
Everyone in the massive cast could have murdered playboy Jorginho Peixoto, and a bumbling detective is going to try to find out who did it.
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The show continues to be a realistic and empathetic portrayal of what being a teenager looks like.