With so much television to choose from, networks are struggling to find ways to make their series stand out. This is the case with CBS All Access' Interrogation, a gimmicky procedural that allows ...
If there's one thing most TV viewers will associate with CBS, it is the police procedural. It can be navy cops, Las Vegas crime techs, or FBI agents, but they're still investigating a crimes and ...
The crime drama lets you watch its middle eight episodes in any order, but it's more powerful as a straightforward story. The idea of watching something “as intended” has long been elusive for curious ...
CBS All Access has said the episodes of its genre-stretching true-crime drama 'Interrogation,' starring Peter Sarsgaard and Kyle Gallner, can be watched in any order. By Inkoo Kang Television Critic ...
On a cool spring night five years ago, 16-year-old Martha Puebla sat on the curb outside her Sun Valley home, talking to a friend, when a man walked up from behind. “Who are you?” the man demanded of ...
After years in prison, Adrian Thomas was found not guilty for the murder of his infant son. His story was told in Scenes of a Crime. In this encore broadcast, the film's co-director explains the case.
TEL AVIV — The video shows a drab office, a young Palestinian man sitting hunched and grimacing in front of a desk. He’s in handcuffs, his left hand wrapped in a bandage, and is wearing a brown prison ...
When it comes to CBS, there are few genres most audiences would agree the company is the master at… except one. The police procedural. No network has had greater success with television’s favorite ...
On Sept. 6, 2006, President George W. Bush delivered the first detailed “formal public representation about the effectiveness of the CIA’s enhanced interrogation technique.” This is according to the ...
The report from the Senate Intelligence Committee on the CIA's interrogation techniques after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, details the methods the agency used against terrorism suspects. The report ...
WAKAYAMA—Details have emerged from a prosecutor’s harsh interrogation of the suspect in the bombing attack against former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, including derogatory insults and possible ...
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