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Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist is a 2018 true crime documentary series about the death of Brian Wells, [1] a high-profile 2003 incident often referred to as the "collar bomb" or "pizza bomber" case. [2] [3] It was released on Netflix as a four-part series on May 11, 2018. [4]
The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity (Chinese: 阴阳师: 晴雅集) is a 2020 Chinese fantasy film directed by Guo Jingming and starring Mark Chao and Deng Lun. It is adapted from the Japanese novel Onmyōji, written by Baku Yumemakura. It was filmed in 2019 and released in China on 25 December 2020. [3]
Triple-banded metal collar that was locked around Wells' neck and which ultimately killed him. The bomb used in the killing consisted of a hinged collar that worked like a large handcuff to go around the neck, four keyholes that went under the chin, and a rectangular housing containing two pipe bombs and two kitchen timers. One electronic timer ...
If you vaguely recall the story of a bank heist that resulted in a pizza guy being blown up with a collar bomb, Evil Genius tells the full, insane tale of what happened back in 2003.
The film is set for a major theatrical release in mainland China on Dec. 25. Netflix, which acquired rights excluding China, will release it in the rest of the world on Feb. 5, 2021, shortly ...
Sandbox Films and Gamechanger Films will develop “Under the Dream,” a new documentary feature that will be co-directed and co-produced by Saelyx Finna, Mia Imani and Laurie Polisky.
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[3] Ed Power of The Daily Telegraph calls it, "a nine-part documentary series about the Cold War uses Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning film as a convenient springboard." [ 4 ] In an aberrant review excluded from Rotten Tomatoes, Noah Rothman of the conservative American magazine National Review , dubs it, "The Worst Cold War Documentary Ever ...