Good stuff
I liked the format and it was very professionally done. Good acting. I would have appreciated seeing the source material, citations etc. That would have given it more legitimacy. It’s nice to hear an exact conversation about magazines in a car between two dead people but unless I see a citation for it, I assume it’s fiction and completely made up. The author of the book on which it’s based did a lot of research and some of it could have been put up on the website for those who wanted to see it, without having to go through all of Taylorology online. Can somebody do one about Arbuckle and Rappé? That would be fun!
appstorenicknamesdonotwork via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/20
More reviews of Murder in Hollywoodland
Super solid. Nothing too special but a good listen
roosterfreak via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/09/20
There are 6 episodes, in episode 6 the story ends with a deathbed confession and then the narrator says she will be interviewing the author of Tinseltown, a source for the information in the podcast. Where’s the interview? Instead like the other episodes, you get a ten minute preview of another...Read full review »
rorymee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/20
Another awesome Wondery pod! The only trouble is that the timelines and perspectives of the people involved jump around a lot. The story would have made much more sense had it been presented in chronological order. If this exact podcast had been done anyone other than Wondery it would be...Read full review »
CheddyCat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/20
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