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The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst - Season 1
TrailerFilmmaker Andrew Jarecki examines the complicated life of reclusive real estate icon Robert Durst, the key suspect in a series of unsolved crimes.Genre: Crime, DocumentaryActors: Andrew Jarecki, Debra Kay Anderson, Dick Deguerin, Michael Simon Hall, Kevin J. Hynes, Jeanine Pirro, Charles Bagli, Susan Berman, Chelsea Gonzalez, Jeszenia Jimenez, Marc Smerling, ...»Director: Andrew JareckiCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 8.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst - Season 1"
NPRNovember 26, 2019It's the ultimate in reality television... But Andrew Jarecki accomplished even more... He created a new version of true-crime television, exploring an unresolved case in a series centered on interviews with the eccentric, self-destructive prime suspect.
indieWireMarch 13, 2015The series marshals the full complement of documentary techniques... to recreate the "life and deaths" of its subject while maintaining a certain cautious detachment.
Media LifeFebruary 09, 2015To be truly judged, The Jinx has to be watched in its entirety. But the first two episodes earn it the benefit of the doubt.
Uncle BarkyFebruary 09, 2015The Jinx very much looks like a masterwork of the true crime genre. Its first two chapters establish an iron grip. The final four can't come fast enough.
New York Daily NewsFebruary 09, 2015Robert Durst comes off here as smart, which also could be seen as calculating. His résumé suggests he has covered some bad road, and while no one would mistake him for a poor little rich boy based on this film, it's easy to understand how he has survived.
RogerEbert.comFebruary 06, 2015The Jinx fascinates. Even though I know there's unlikely to be a real period at the end of this story, I'm curious to see where Jarecki puts the ellipsis.
Columbus AliveJune 15, 2018The Jinx literally became transcendent in the final half, with each episode ending in such a compelling and unbelievable fashion.
London Review of BooksNovember 06, 2018Durst emerges as a slippery, damaged and manipulative figure, and it is hard to tell whether his involvement is driven by a desire to control the story or to surrender to it, to lie or to confess, to be relieved of his fictions or to perpetuate them.
The RingerAugust 07, 2018...one of the most jaw-dropping moments in recent television history.
Yahoo! TVJune 14, 2018If you have any interest in true-crime stories, I'd imagine The Jinx will satisfy your craving sumptuously. If, like me, you're skeptical of the genre, The Jinx might make you rethink the worthiness of it. Me, I'm now a convert.
The Straits Times (Singapore)September 13, 2016It features all the tropes of the "true crime" format, but takes it to the next level with an unusually elegant narrative and slick editing, elevating a genre that has, more often than not, been defined by risibly low-budget recreations of real crimes.
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