7/10
Interesting Look at the Tabloid's Long History
29 March 2020
An interesting look at the National Enquirer's decades old history, with its ups and downs along the way. The film illustrates how the tabloid publication often used unethical methods to get their stories and how a grain of truth can be stretched to its limit. But the doc also covers how the Enquirer can lead the mainstream media to some stories with intense investigation, like in the O.J. case.

The movie also describes the "catch and kill" policies, directed by owner David Pecker, beginning with the California Governor's race of Arnold Schwarzenegger and ending with the current occupant of the White House.

To note, there were no subtitles on my DVD copy but I was able to access them through the closed caption option on my remote.
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