The Jinx Part Two has made a comeback nine years after its first part was aired in February 2015. The first part was epoch-making because it convicted Robert Durst, a New York real estate agent ...
Shocking revelations in The Jinx Part Two expose how Robert Durst evaded justice for decades. The second part of Andrew Jarecki's docuseries premieres April 21. The first part, which featured a ...
The second part of the docuseries premieres on April 21. Shocking revelations in The Jinx Part Two expose how Robert Durst evaded justice for decades. The second part of Andrew Jarecki's ...
Director Andrew Jarecki's series "The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst," had everyone captivated when it debuted in 2015. Besides bagging an Emmy, the series also became a cultural moment ...
Filmmakers resume the investigation into Robert Durst's life and death in this continuation of the Emmy-winning documentary, with ...
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In the mid-2000s, the director Andrew Jarecki began work on a film called All Good Things. Starring Ryan ...
In Part Two, the filmmakers continue their investigation, sharing previously hidden material. The first four episodes of The Jinx – Part Two brilliantly lay bare the ouroboros of the true crime ...
Nine years ago Andrew Jarecki dropped one of the most jaw-dropping true crime documentary series to ever appear on TV. It told the story of enigmatic New York real estate magnate Robert Durst and ...
Director Andrew Jarecki is back with more Robert Durst revelations in The Jinx — Part Two. The sequel docuseries premieres on April 21 on HBO and promises new twists and turns in this already ...
“The Jinx” is back. HBO and filmmaker Andrew Jarecki have returned with a sequel to the jaw-dropping true crime docuseries that concluded in shocking fashion, when subject Robert Durst was ...
Robert Durst is a good murderer and a shit criminal. “I think he would be free today if he had just kept his trap shut,” New York Times reporter Charles Bagli explains in the premiere of The ...