Final Moments delves into heart-wrenching crimes, revealing the emotional truth of the victims leading up to their death. Each episode tracks a new investigation and features real footage, pictures and social media posts that shed light on the life of the victim and the crime. What were they doing? What might they have been thinking and feeling? What was their Final Moment?
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VIDEO: Martin Sheen Featured in JOHN OLIVER's 'Doomsday' Video
by Caryn Robbins - April 20, 2015
Recently, CNN produced an actual doomsday video to broadcast when the world is ending and it's incredibly dull. JOHN OLIVER enlisted Martin Sheen to help make humanity's final moments happier!...
by Caryn Robbins - April 20, 2015
Recently, CNN produced an actual doomsday video to broadcast when the world is ending and it's incredibly dull. JOHN OLIVER enlisted Martin Sheen to help make humanity's final moments happier!...
'American Gangster' Producer P. Frank Williams to Release Documentary on Mormon-Turned-Madam
by Caryn Robbins - April 08, 2015
'A Madam's Heaven and Hell,' from Emmy winner P. Frank Williams and award winning director Kourtney Ragland, chronicles the shocking final moments of freedom for former Mormon and Companions Escorts owner Jodi Mattinson...
by Caryn Robbins - April 08, 2015
'A Madam's Heaven and Hell,' from Emmy winner P. Frank Williams and award winning director Kourtney Ragland, chronicles the shocking final moments of freedom for former Mormon and Companions Escorts owner Jodi Mattinson...
BWW Reviews: MY NAME IS RACHEL CORRIE Lacks Power
by David Clarke - April 07, 2015
Taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie and edited by Alan Rickman and journalist Katharine Viner, the play MY NAME IS RACHEL CORRIE is known for being controversial. At its heart, it is a play that exposes the atrocities that occurred during the Second Intifada. The politics surrounding the Gaza S...
by David Clarke - April 07, 2015
Taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie and edited by Alan Rickman and journalist Katharine Viner, the play MY NAME IS RACHEL CORRIE is known for being controversial. At its heart, it is a play that exposes the atrocities that occurred during the Second Intifada. The politics surrounding the Gaza S...
BWW Reviews: Seeking Harmony in the Art of Activism
by Melia Kraus-har - April 03, 2015
Both Erhlich and Armitage's welcoming remarks suggested ambivalence with the scope of this work; Erhlich even said, "we'll just see", and so the evening began. Combined with movement in a setting designated for tactile education, On the Nature of Things depicted a frenetic doom....
by Melia Kraus-har - April 03, 2015
Both Erhlich and Armitage's welcoming remarks suggested ambivalence with the scope of this work; Erhlich even said, "we'll just see", and so the evening began. Combined with movement in a setting designated for tactile education, On the Nature of Things depicted a frenetic doom....
Trinity Broadcasting Network to Present Mel Gibson's THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST This Easter
by Caryn Robbins - March 25, 2015
For the fifth year in a row during Easter season, Trinity Broadcasting Network, America's most-watched faith-and-family channel, will feature Mel Gibson's classic big-screen movie The Passion of the Christt...
by Caryn Robbins - March 25, 2015
For the fifth year in a row during Easter season, Trinity Broadcasting Network, America's most-watched faith-and-family channel, will feature Mel Gibson's classic big-screen movie The Passion of the Christt...
BWW Recap: THE VAMPIRE DIARIES Says Two Heartbreaking Goodbyes
by Erin Resnick - February 12, 2015
Death is never finite on a show like THE VAMPIRE DIARIES. Characters die and are resurrected on an almost weekly basis. There seems to be no consequences when it comes to living and dying, so when a character finally does pass from a very human disease, it's not only shocking, but also gut-wrenching...
by Erin Resnick - February 12, 2015
Death is never finite on a show like THE VAMPIRE DIARIES. Characters die and are resurrected on an almost weekly basis. There seems to be no consequences when it comes to living and dying, so when a character finally does pass from a very human disease, it's not only shocking, but also gut-wrenching...
BWW Reviews: A Nostalgic Resonance in Strawshop's OUR TOWN
by Jay Irwin - February 06, 2015
There are some plays that are just kind of done to death. Everyone and their brother, high school and dog have done them. Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" is one of those shows. But there's a reason for that, it's a classic. And when these classics are tackled with style and heart as is the case wit...
by Jay Irwin - February 06, 2015
There are some plays that are just kind of done to death. Everyone and their brother, high school and dog have done them. Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" is one of those shows. But there's a reason for that, it's a classic. And when these classics are tackled with style and heart as is the case wit...
BWW Reviews: JOSEPH a Technicolor Surprise at CALMT
by Harmony Wheeler - January 29, 2015
Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice wrote Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as a mosaic of musical styles and humor, meaning any dream will do for design and concept. American Idol husband-wife team Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young bring a tech and color production to Sacramento this week. And Tue...
by Harmony Wheeler - January 29, 2015
Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice wrote Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as a mosaic of musical styles and humor, meaning any dream will do for design and concept. American Idol husband-wife team Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young bring a tech and color production to Sacramento this week. And Tue...
BWW Reviews: DNA is a Jet-Black Comedic Exploration of Consequence
by Frank Benge - January 26, 2015
'What's more important, one person or everyone?' That is the question at the center of Dennis Kelly's darkly comedic and chilling play, DNA....
by Frank Benge - January 26, 2015
'What's more important, one person or everyone?' That is the question at the center of Dennis Kelly's darkly comedic and chilling play, DNA....
Silent Opera's GIOVANNI Opens 25 Feb
by Tyler Peterson - January 23, 2015
Continuing their work to bring opera to new audiences, Silent Opera?s Giovanni opens on 25th February as part of The Vault Festival 2015....
by Tyler Peterson - January 23, 2015
Continuing their work to bring opera to new audiences, Silent Opera?s Giovanni opens on 25th February as part of The Vault Festival 2015....
BWW Reviews: THE LITTLE PRINCE Lands at Kennedy Center
by Itai Yasur - December 22, 2014
It seems only fitting that in its efforts to introduce a musical form as grown-up as the opera to younger audiences, that the Kennedy Center has picked for this holiday season the children's classic THE LITTLE PRINCE, a story all about grown-ups trying to understand children trying to understand gro...
by Itai Yasur - December 22, 2014
It seems only fitting that in its efforts to introduce a musical form as grown-up as the opera to younger audiences, that the Kennedy Center has picked for this holiday season the children's classic THE LITTLE PRINCE, a story all about grown-ups trying to understand children trying to understand gro...
BWW Reviews: ERIC AND LITTLE ERN, St James Theatre, December 17 2014
by Laura Jones - December 18, 2014
One of my earliest memories is sitting on my grandfather's lap watching Morecambe and Wise on one of his VHS tapes and quickly his favourite comedians became my favourite comedians, and they still are to this day. I'm a fan of modern comics such as Lee Evans and Michael McIntyre, but not even these ...
by Laura Jones - December 18, 2014
One of my earliest memories is sitting on my grandfather's lap watching Morecambe and Wise on one of his VHS tapes and quickly his favourite comedians became my favourite comedians, and they still are to this day. I'm a fan of modern comics such as Lee Evans and Michael McIntyre, but not even these ...
BWW Reviews: Soprano Sonya Yoncheva Brings Voluptuous Sound to Debut in Stellar Ensemble of Met BOHEME
by Richard Sasanow - December 05, 2014
Puccini's LA BOHEME has that magical ability to change its shape depending on the cast. When Pavarotti sang, it became his opera, with a Mimi hard pressed to take the spotlight, even in her death scene. When Stratas, Carreras and Scotto (as Musetta) led the cast, it became a glittery ensemble of sho...
by Richard Sasanow - December 05, 2014
Puccini's LA BOHEME has that magical ability to change its shape depending on the cast. When Pavarotti sang, it became his opera, with a Mimi hard pressed to take the spotlight, even in her death scene. When Stratas, Carreras and Scotto (as Musetta) led the cast, it became a glittery ensemble of sho...
BWW Reviews: ASSASSINS, Menier Chocolate Factory, December 1 2014
by Kevin Sherwin - December 02, 2014
Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's Assassins is the kind of show that, with its precise historical reference points and barely pronounceable surnames, makes you feel smarter just for looking at it....
by Kevin Sherwin - December 02, 2014
Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's Assassins is the kind of show that, with its precise historical reference points and barely pronounceable surnames, makes you feel smarter just for looking at it....
BWW Reviews: The NUTCRACKER by ARB in NJ through 12/21, A Holiday Tradition
by Marina Kennedy - November 26, 2014
'The Nutcracker' by American Repertory Ballet is being presented at venues in New Jersey through 12/21. This elaborate and delightful performance of the holiday classic is a treat for all....
by Marina Kennedy - November 26, 2014
'The Nutcracker' by American Repertory Ballet is being presented at venues in New Jersey through 12/21. This elaborate and delightful performance of the holiday classic is a treat for all....
Time Out Critic Reminds Starstruck THE RIVER Theatregoers to 'STFU'
by BWW News Desk - November 14, 2014
Time Out NY theatre critic David Cote just wrote an exasperated column chastising cell-phone-wielding, exclamation-making, question-asking, Hugh-Jackman-oggling audience members at Jez Butterworth's THE RIVER. His main message: STFU....
by BWW News Desk - November 14, 2014
Time Out NY theatre critic David Cote just wrote an exasperated column chastising cell-phone-wielding, exclamation-making, question-asking, Hugh-Jackman-oggling audience members at Jez Butterworth's THE RIVER. His main message: STFU....
FOX News Channel Airs Two-Part Documentary THE MAN WHO KILLED USAMA BIN LADEN, Beginning Tonight
by BWW News Desk - November 11, 2014
FOX NEWS channel (FNC) will present a new documentary entitled The Man Who Killed Usama Bin Laden hosted by Washington correspondent Peter Doocy, tonight, November 11th and tomorrow, November 12th from 10-11PM/ET....
by BWW News Desk - November 11, 2014
FOX NEWS channel (FNC) will present a new documentary entitled The Man Who Killed Usama Bin Laden hosted by Washington correspondent Peter Doocy, tonight, November 11th and tomorrow, November 12th from 10-11PM/ET....
BWW Reviews: Washington Stage Guild Goes Contemporary With Symbolism-Filled PEN
by Jennifer Perry - November 03, 2014
A little quirky, sure....but one to certainly check out....
by Jennifer Perry - November 03, 2014
A little quirky, sure....but one to certainly check out....
FOX News Channel to Present Two-Part Documentary THE MAN WHO KILLED USAMA BIN LADEN, 11/11
by Caryn Robbins - October 29, 2014
FOX News Channel (FNC) will present a new documentary entitled The Man Who Killed Usama Bin Laden hosted by Washington correspondent Peter Doocy, on Tuesday, November 11th...
by Caryn Robbins - October 29, 2014
FOX News Channel (FNC) will present a new documentary entitled The Man Who Killed Usama Bin Laden hosted by Washington correspondent Peter Doocy, on Tuesday, November 11th...
BWW Recap: The Separation of Crows and Limbs on SONS OF ANARCHY
by Desiree Fantal - October 29, 2014
Jax asked, “How could I not see this coming?” and I gave the TV such severe side glare that my contact lens literally flew out of my eye....
by Desiree Fantal - October 29, 2014
Jax asked, “How could I not see this coming?” and I gave the TV such severe side glare that my contact lens literally flew out of my eye....
MURDER BALLAD to Play Actor's Express This Fall
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2014
Illicit love, lust and betrayal take the stage in Murder Ballad running at Actor's Express November 8 - December 7, 2014. This sexy rock musical will keep audiences guessing until its breathless final moments....
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2014
Illicit love, lust and betrayal take the stage in Murder Ballad running at Actor's Express November 8 - December 7, 2014. This sexy rock musical will keep audiences guessing until its breathless final moments....
BWW Preview: Will ONCE UPON A TIME's Storybrooke Be FROZEN in Season 4?
by Danielle DeSisto - September 22, 2014
Fairytale fanatics rejoice- 'Once Upon a Time' returns to television Sunday, September 28th! Last season, we embarked on so many adventures with our heroes in Storybrooke; from visiting Neverland and battling the surprisingly horrifying Peter Pan to welcoming a new little member of the Charming fami...
by Danielle DeSisto - September 22, 2014
Fairytale fanatics rejoice- 'Once Upon a Time' returns to television Sunday, September 28th! Last season, we embarked on so many adventures with our heroes in Storybrooke; from visiting Neverland and battling the surprisingly horrifying Peter Pan to welcoming a new little member of the Charming fami...
BWW Preview: Major Family Shake Up Ahead on the Final Season of PARENTHOOD
by Matt Smith - September 21, 2014
In last season's finale, Haddie comes home and reveals some news to the family; Joel and Julia show huge signs of reconciliation; Drew gets the Pontiac, as Zeek and Camille prepare to say goodbye to the house; Hank & Sarah finally get together; in the episode's final moments, Adam seems to take on t...
by Matt Smith - September 21, 2014
In last season's finale, Haddie comes home and reveals some news to the family; Joel and Julia show huge signs of reconciliation; Drew gets the Pontiac, as Zeek and Camille prepare to say goodbye to the house; Hank & Sarah finally get together; in the episode's final moments, Adam seems to take on t...
BWW Reviews: THE WHITE SNAKE Mesmerizes Audience with Magical Storytelling
by Libby Ryan - September 15, 2014
When it comes to differing accounts of a story, which do you believe - the logical or the mystical? "The White Snake", directed by Tony winner Mary Zimmerman, asks this question many times whenever the tale of the magical snake reaches a fork in the road where the story could be explained by the div...
by Libby Ryan - September 15, 2014
When it comes to differing accounts of a story, which do you believe - the logical or the mystical? "The White Snake", directed by Tony winner Mary Zimmerman, asks this question many times whenever the tale of the magical snake reaches a fork in the road where the story could be explained by the div...
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