Robert Friedman has been in the media space for decades, helping lead established companies like New Line and MTV, back when movies and television were the only game in town. The media landscape has fractured since then, with the rise of streaming services scrambling the old ways of doing business. And Friedman (everybody calls him “Bobby”), has adapted with it.
In 2013, Friedman left Radical Media, the company behind “Under African Skies” and the “Mad Men” pilot that was a pioneer in the branded content space, and decided to strike out on his own. “The velocity of change was incredible, and I felt like there must be a better way of doing things,” he said during a recent interview at his Manhattan office.
That led him to launch Bungalow Media + Entertainment, a leaner, nimbler production shingle that makes scripted and unscripted content for this new array of buyers. Bungalow recently...
In 2013, Friedman left Radical Media, the company behind “Under African Skies” and the “Mad Men” pilot that was a pioneer in the branded content space, and decided to strike out on his own. “The velocity of change was incredible, and I felt like there must be a better way of doing things,” he said during a recent interview at his Manhattan office.
That led him to launch Bungalow Media + Entertainment, a leaner, nimbler production shingle that makes scripted and unscripted content for this new array of buyers. Bungalow recently...
- 12/5/2024
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Paramount+ documentary series, #Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders, as the names suggests, focuses on the Idaho murder case involving the deaths of four university students that took place on the fateful night of November 13, 2022. This three-part documentary not only delves deeper into the murder mystery and sheds light on the real culprit, but also brings forth the changes in modern crime investigation with so many common people using social media to seize the opportunity to become famous. The documentary deals with these cybersleuths and TikTok influencers who took it as a mission to identify the perpetrator of the crime, but at the end of the day, the authorities came up with their prime suspect, Bryan Kohberger, who was later charged with four counts of murder and a felony burglary charge. Apart from the actual highlight of the series, which is the cybersleuths and their independent investigations, let’s talk about Bryan...
- 2/7/2024
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
If you’re under the impression that #Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders is some sort of exposé on the Tiktok herd that believes they’re on an episode of True Detective or that it will give you real insight on the truth about the terrible tragedy that occurred in Idaho in November 2022, then I’ll stop you right here. Do not waste your time trying to watch this debacle of a documentary that doesn’t understand if it wants to heroize its subjects or paint them as complete failures. I suppose if I were any of the Tiktokers on there, I would be hugely embarrassed right now, but at the same time, I may have gained another 10,000 followers, so who cares, no? I mean, honestly, just because we’re a historically true crime-loving species doesn’t mean we’ll gobble up anything dropped at our doorstep. Can I sue for fake marketing?...
- 2/7/2024
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
It’s been over a year since four students at the University of Idaho were violently killed in their home, but the passing of time has not fatigued the public’s interest in the case. Quite the opposite. In the last 12 months, there have been several television documentaries devoted to the case dubbed the “Moscow Murders.” In May, James Patterson and investigative journalist Vicky Ward announced that they are working on a nonfiction book about the tragic deaths of students Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves, which will eventually become a docuseries.
On Feb. 6, Paramount + is releasing “#Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders,” a three-part docuseries about internet sleuths on TikTok who try and find the Idaho college killer. The absence of any solid leads in the case created an information vacuum that the TikTokers were eager to fill. The docuseries follows several so-called sleuths who attempt to...
On Feb. 6, Paramount + is releasing “#Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders,” a three-part docuseries about internet sleuths on TikTok who try and find the Idaho college killer. The absence of any solid leads in the case created an information vacuum that the TikTokers were eager to fill. The docuseries follows several so-called sleuths who attempt to...
- 2/6/2024
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
When small-town police are unable to come up with any credible leads following the horrific murders of four college students, a community of online investigators rallies to the case with hopes of discovering clues — and finding a killer — that had otherwise escaped local law enforcement. In the new, three-part Paramount+ docuseries “#CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders,” premiering on Tuesday, Feb. 6, filmmakers examine the impact of these TikTok detectives on the case and ask the question of whether or not they were ultimately good for the case or not. You can watch #CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders with a 7-Day Free Trial of Paramount Plus.
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How to Watch ‘#CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders’ Premiere When: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 Where: Paramount Plus Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Paramount Plus. Get 30 Days Free$5.99+ / month paramountplus.com
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- 2/6/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
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