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4th and Loud

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Gene Simmons
Paul Stanley
Bob McMillen

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AMC Project

Documentaries that explore the business, culture and influence of the entertainment industry. Subjects have included conservatives in a liberal Hollywood; reality-show participants clinging precariously to fame; and the filmmaking community's treatment of the Holocaust.
2003 TV14 Documentary

Immortalized

1 Season
AMC's unscripted series brings viewers into the captivating and provocative world of creative and competitive taxidermy. Immortalized explores the passionate detail and artistic expression that goes into creating this compelling art. Each episode will feature one of four highly regarded "Immortalizers" facing off against a "Challenger" in a competition. Their task is to create a piece to be judged on three criteria: originality, craftsmanship and interpretation of the designated theme. Whether the artists are known for their classic or rogue creations, each week they will work to perfect this centuries-old art form in an unprecedented battle. "No Guts, All Glory."
37   Metascore
2013 TVPG Documentary, Reality

AMC Unsolved

1 Season
An examination of real-life murder investigations, including the Zodiac Killer, the Alphabet Murders and the Black Dahlia case.
2011 Documentary, Other

Backstory

1 Season
A provocative and in-depth look at the making of a classic movie, providing viewers with great movies. And the stories behind them.
2020 TVPG Documentary

Terror

1 Season
An immersive investigation into five of the world's most notorious terrorist organizations, including discussions with victims, officials, activists and soldiers regarding the origins and impacts of these groups.
2016 TVMA Documentary, Other

Movies That Shook the World

A nine-part series examining the impact on society of controversial films includes remarks by critics, actors, directors, producers and scholars, who comment on the content and context of films such as D.W. Griffith's 'The Birth of a Nation' (1915) and Spike Lee's 'Do the Right Thing' (1989).
2005 TV14 Documentary, Other

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