Love documentaries? Get 2 years of CuriosityStream for less than $26.

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This holiday season, you can journey to Himalayan forests, ancient Mesopotamia, or even Mars without ever leaving your living room. Is it the work of some cHrIsTmAs MaGiC? Nope — just that of CuriosityStream, an on-demand streaming service for nonfiction programming.

Created by the guy who founded the Discovery Channel, John Hendricks, this so-called “Netflix for nonfiction” lets you watch more than 2,000 science, technology, history, and nature documentaries from anywhere, and on multiple devices. 

Take your pick from some of CuriosityStream’s expertly curated collections of features, series, and award-winning originals, or sign up for personalized recommendations tailored to your unique interests. No matter the title you select, you can expect riveting commentary from experts like Stephen Hawking and David Attenborough, gorgeous visuals, and inimitable storytelling that helps you gain a better understanding of all the wonders of our world (and beyond) from the comfort of your couch. Read more…

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Netflix expands on the classic true-crime doc ‘The Staircase’ — your next obsession

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Netflix is reviving the controversy around the death of Kathleen Peterson in 2001 with a new documentary series that expands on one of the first and most popular true-crime series to hit television: The Staircase.

Coming to Netflix June 8, The Staircase will take a look at the death of Kathleen, which her husband Michael claimed happened because she fell down the staircase. Michael was convicted of murdering Kathleen in 2003 despite his claim of innocence and the documentary series chronically the whole ordeal followed soon after in 2004 — and lots of legal happenings have taken place since then. Read more…

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Upcoming documentary to add fuel to the Fyre Festival disaster

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The Fyre Festival was one of those disasters that the world collectively couldn’t keep its eyes off of, with the internet gobbling up every detail and horror story that came out of the debacle with feverish abandon.

Well hopefully soon there’s going to be some more Fyre Festival content to gobble up — Hulu is in the early stages of developing a docuseries about the self-described luxury music festival with the help of Billboard, Mic, and The Cinemart. It’s expected to come out in 2019, The Hollywood Reporter reported Monday.

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