Based in part on the Tom O'Neill book 'Chaos,' Errol Morris' new Netflix doc merely scratches the surface on possible CIA, FBI conspiracy theories.
Charles Manson and the murders committed by his followers have been the topic of numerous movies, docuseries and TV shows ...
The movie is credited as an adaptation of Tom O’Neill’s book Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties, a sprawling, occasionally off-the-rails investigation that ...
Though hindered by its by-the-book editing, Netflix's new true crime movie, Chaos: The Manson Murders by Errol Morris, is a thinker.
Tom O'Neill was commissioned by Hollywood-centric film magazine Premiere to investigate exactly what had - by then - happened ...
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris discusses his Netflix documentary about the infamous murders and the questions that remain unanswered ...
A new documentary explores conspiracy theories surrounding a 1960s killing spree carried out by Charles Manson's followers.
The documentarian may have been pivotal to creating the language of true crime, but he’s not immune to streaming bloat.
The new Chaos: The Manson Murders documentary on Netflix—which began streaming today— is proof that even over 50 years later, ...
Errol Morris's film investigates conspiracy theories and the infamous crimes for a fresh take on a well-known story.
Across two nights in Los Angeles, Manson ordered members of his Family — a group of young women and men he lived with on a ranch — to kill seven people: actress Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, Wojciech ...