No More Reality TV: 10 Documentaries Where You Actually Learn Something

It's time to ditch movies, action, and drama and say hello to documentaries! Be ready to get your jaws to drop and your heartbeat stops for a minute while watching these documentaries. It will make you enter into the wild creativity world, where there are no boundaries. Let's enjoy the fictional creativity, twisting plots with a more thrilling experience. 

1. The Great Hack (2019)

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A 2-hour long documentary shows how social media impacted narrative-making and made Trump win the presidential election. The exciting thing is that it covers the testimony from both conspiracy theorists and whistleblowers, making it more vulnerable to believe. This will indeed alter your view of the world and data mining usage of social media. 

2. Ashes and Snow (2005)

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Animals and humans connect through the artistic lens! A unique perspective to reduce the distance between humans and other species through the camera lens is a must-watch. It imagines a world where no artificial walls hinder the connection by featuring thirty expeditions that grab the attention. The poetic direction and production of Gregory Colbert add soul to this documentary and help to feel a connection with other species. 

3. The Bridge (2006) 

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Real documentation of people doing suicide in the documentary actually shakes your mind and body. It focuses on the dark side of suicide on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Fransico and interviews the families and friends of those people. Throughout 2004, it recorded dozens of suicides from two different locations, which makes it scarier. 

4. Tales by Light (2015) 

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A poetic depiction of nature through photography! It is the most recommended documentary for art and nature lovers. It features multiple world photographers with their photography skills and unique cultural, travel, and world experiences captured in photographs. Furthermore, it opens the viewer's mind to knitting the stories through the pictures, which makes it more intriguing for the artistic nature of the audience. 

5. Hoop Dreams (1994) 

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A documentary of the decade! The documentary, shot for almost five years, speaks about its craft. It actually moves around the story of racism, education, and class in which young African-American teenagers find it difficult to get their education at a 90-minute distance. In chasing their dreams, they faced societal pressures but still possessed the strength and immunity to deal with them. 

6. Beyond Clueless (2014) 

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A journey into the soul of teen movies! Beyond Clueless actually moves the mind of the audience by getting the footage and editing 200 teen movies, which is an interesting perspective, right? This documentary speaks to the 90s and 2000s audience about the insights of their favorite movies. Interestingly, it makes the fans fall in love with these teen movies. 

7. Icarus (2017)

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The most significant exposure scandal in Olympic History! It's been a ride for sports lovers, as it portrays the dirty side of Olympic competition. It beautifully exposes the horror secrets from dirty urine to unexpected deaths and the dope scandals in the Olympics. From winning a small competition by doping to engaging in the biggest controversial scandal has been the highlight of it. 

8. The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness (2013) 

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Depicting the behind-the-scenes footage of Studio Ghibli has always been an interesting and entertaining experience for fans. Not only this, but it also features Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki, and Isao Takahata, who have been working on their next films. Moreover, this documentary serves as a treat for the Studio Ghibli audience and enlightens to learn about the backstage truths. 

9. Cowspiracy (2014) 

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This documentary takes you into the humorous yet concerning aspects of these organizations. It features aspiring environmentalists coming together to seek realistic solutions and sustainability. However, it sheds light on the destructive issues that could harm Mother Nature and Earth. The pressing danger on the planet and their solutions have been the main focus, which makes the audience pay attention to their environment. 

10. Man on Wire (2008) 

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This documentary literally makes your heart stop for a minute, along with the addition of suspense, thrill, and fear. It covers the story of Phillipe Petit, who falls in artistic love with the Twin Towers. Moreover, the cinematic direction makes it like a heist movie. It literally shakes your world while watching the height and the new suspense at every minute. 

15 Women From the 90's Everyone Loved

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In the 1990s, actresses like Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and Julia Roberts were some of the most popular women in the world. They starred in blockbuster films, graced the covers of magazines, and had legions of fans. While their careers have changed over the years, these women remain iconic figures from the 1990s. Here is a look at 15 women from the 90s that everyone had a crush on.

“No More Woke Garbage” 10 Iconic Black and White Movies That Are Actually Good

Black and white movies may not be as popular as modern-day movies, but they are classics. Every connoisseur of cinema should watch them at least once. Recently, in a platform discussion, people have shared black and white movies that are a must-watch for any film enthusiast.

10 Movies/TV Shows That Ruined the Entire Franchise

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Franchise owners and filmmakers work tirelessly to produce hit movies and television shows that keep fans engaged and coming back for more. But sometimes, a single misstep can cause a franchise to crash and burn. On a popular online forum, users discussed the movies and television episodes that killed franchises. Here are the top ten responses:

“That Movie Is Destined To Suck” 10 Cringe Actors Who Instantly Ruin Movies

Actors and actresses can make or break a movie with their performances. While some are beloved by audiences and critics alike, others are criticized for their lackluster acting skills and ability to ruin an otherwise good film. Recently, in a discussion on a platform, people have shared actors and actresses who can instantly ruin movies with their performances.

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