Erin Whitten

10 Very, Very Terrifying Documentaries, According To Reddit

1) ‘The Bridge’ (2006) There have been many shocking documentaries over the years but few will hit you as hard as The Bridge. Captured over a year of filming, it shows suicide at its most tragic. Witness the deaths on San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, with chilling footage and haunting interviews with family, witnesses and survivors. This is […]

Read This Before You Lose The Woman Who Actually Wanted You

If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when a woman wants commitment but doubts yours, here are the signals you should watch for. They’re subtle, and easy to dismiss. Yet by the time they’re showing up, the countdown has already begun. 1. She stops leaving parts of herself behind. In the beginning, her presence […]

America’s Only Unsolved Skyjacking Still Haunts The FBI Over 50 Years Later

It was the evening before Thanksgiving in 1971 when a man who called himself Dan Cooper walked up to the ticket counter at Portland International Airport and paid cash for a round-trip ticket to Seattle. He looked like a businessman to the ticket agents and the other passengers. He was in his 40s, black hair […]

5 Directors Who Mastered The Psychology Of Color In Film

Filmmaking is a visual language, and color is one of its most vital tools. The best directors don’t use it just for aesthetics only, and this list will prove it. They use it for psychology, building emotional responses to characters, moments, and entire worlds. Whether with bright palettes that are hard to look away from, […]