"Singer-songwriter Lainey Wilson redefines what it means to be a country star in this documentary charting her journey from dreamer to Grammy."
Lainey Wilson: Keepin' Country Cool. Netflix. April 22.
From the doc team, including @blammoair.bsky.social.
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A promotional graphic for the 2026 News & Documentary Emmy Awards. A golden Emmy statuette stands against a dark background with subtle light rays shining from behind. Large gold text reads 'EMMYS', with smaller gold text below reading 'NEWS & DOCUMENTARY' and '2026'. The scene sits behind draped, glossy dark blue fabric.
The nominations for the 47th News & Doc Emmys were announced, and Netflix received 32, led by Turning Point: The Vietnam War, Songs From the Hole, The Stringer, Katrina: Come Hell and High Water, Cover-Up, and Pangolin: Kulu's Journey.
Congrats to Team Netflix, including @blammoair.bsky.social!
A promotional Netflix graphic indicating that 'The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson' is ranked number 03 in the Top 10 Global Movies (English) for the week of 3/30/26 - 4/5/26. The center of the graphic features a vintage-style photograph of a smiling Moriah Wilson wearing a red shirt and holding up a peace sign in front of a weathered wooden fence, with the Netflix logo overlaid above the title.
The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson is the #3 global English film on Netflix for the week of March 30-April 5, 2026, ranking in the top 10 in 29 countries.
I was literally singing the theme song to my toddler walking down the hallway today. "Pinky and the Brain? Who's that?" After some explanation, "Why does he want to control the world?"
A graphical interface showing "Top 10 Movies in the U.S. Today" at the top. Below, a large black number "1" with a gray outline sits next to a movie thumbnail. The thumbnail features a photograph of a smiling young woman with long brown hair, overlaid with the title "THE TRUTH AND TRAGEDY OF MORIAH WILSON". A red badge at the bottom of the thumbnail reads "Recently Added".
The #1 film on Netflix in the U.S. (and in 12 other countries) is The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson.
Congrats to everyone involved in the film, including the Netflix doc team and Kara.
I have followed this case for years. I was so moved by this sensitive documentary that cannot change the fact that Moriah Wilson should still be here winning races and that Kaitlin threw away two lives for an uncommitted man who lied to her. Tragic.
"The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson" just released on Netflix today, and holy shit. As a cyclist I remember seeing a lot about this. In that weird little world, it blew up. The documentary is intense, even overpowering at times and you can't take your eyes away. Incredible.
Just watched the Moriah Wilson story on Neflix. So well done! Such a tragedy.
www.statesman.com/news/article...
A promotional poster for a Netflix documentary titled "The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson." The poster features a photo of Moriah Wilson, a young woman with long brown hair, smiling brightly and holding up a peace sign. She is wearing a maroon t-shirt and standing outdoors in front of a rustic wooden fence. The image has a slightly grainy, vintage-style texture. Text at the top reads "A NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY," and text at the bottom says "ONLY ON NETFLIX | APRIL 3".
"From Moriah Wilson's ascendance in pro cycling to the hunt for her fugitive killer, this documentary traces her inspiring life and shocking murder."
The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson is out today on Netflix.
From the doc team, including @blammoair.bsky.social.
"Do you ever worry that this is the peak?"
"That's all I think about, really."
Noah Kahan: Out of Body. April 13. Netflix.
From the doc team, including @blammoair.bsky.social.
Patrick walking away from the camera down a sunny city street, carrying PJ on his shoulders. Patrick is wearing a white pinstripe baseball jersey with "JUDGE" and the number "99" on the back. PJ is wearing a dark blue jersey with the number "2". In the background, a tall skyscraper and part of a stadium are visible against a blue sky.
We went to Oracle Park as visiting fans this weekend for the Friday and Saturday games. Had a great time. Having a little kid with us helps, I'm sure, but the vibes were good.
A promotional poster for a Netflix documentary titled "ELWAY". The poster features three images of football player John Elway at different stages of his career against a textured, rusty-orange background. On the left, he is shown in a retro orange Denver Broncos uniform. In the center, he is wearing a white Broncos uniform, looking forward as if preparing to pass a football. On the right, a younger Elway in a red Stanford University uniform smiles while holding his white helmet up in the air. Large, bold white text spelling "ELWAY" dominates the lower half of the poster. Text at the top reads "A NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY," and at the bottom, "ONLY ON NETFLIX | DECEMBER 22."
Key art for the 2026 Sports Emmy Awards. A classic golden Emmy statuette—a winged woman holding an atom—stands on a black, tiered base. Behind the statuette, the word "EMMYS" is written in large, shiny gold 3D letters. Golden rays of light radiate outward from behind the statuette against a dark background. Faint text curving behind the base reads "CHILDREN'S & FAMILY SPORTS NEWS & DOC DAY". On the base itself, the word "SPORTS" is highlighted in gold, with "2026" written below it. The entire award rests on a bed of draped, glossy dark red fabric.
The nominations for the 47th Sports Emmys were announced today. Among Team Netflix's 13 nominees was one for Elway, which @blammoair.bsky.social worked on, in the Outstanding Sports Documentary: Long category. Congrats to everyone involved in the project!
From the doc team, including @blammoair.bsky.social.
"An intimate, arresting portrait of cyclist Moriah Wilson—raised by a fierce, loving family—whose singular drive becomes her superpower, carrying her to athletic brilliance and, devastatingly, toward a life cut short by murder."
The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson. Netflix. April 3.
I wore a mask in the bathrooms at Disneyland *yesterday*, Donald.
It's interesting to get into generational online community. Not just because your community attracts people of different ages but because different people were born after it launched, and they are now participating in the community.
May 21 will mark 25 consecutive years that I've managed the same online community. Can I make it to 50?
We're working on some plans to celebrate the occasion.
That's called a casino.
A candid, joyful photo of Patrick and his son laughing out loud together in front of a bookshelf. Adult Patrick is looking toward the camera with a big laugh, while little Patrick is looking off to the side, giggling enthusiastically. They are sitting at a table with a shamrock-patterned tablecloth and a green drink.
A bright, posed photo of Patrick and his young son, also named Patrick, sitting together in front of a large bookshelf. Adult Patrick is wearing a green "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" t-shirt, and little Patrick is sitting in front of him with his hands clasped, smiling happily. In the foreground, there is a table with a green shamrock-patterned tablecloth and a green drink in a cup that says "I ❤️ Wawa".
Happy St. Patrick's Day! ☘️
"This documentary from the Oscar-winning director of 'The Cove' explores the impact of microplastics through six couples with unexplained infertility."
The Plastic Detox is out today on Netflix.
From the doc team @blammoair.bsky.social is on.
An Oscars announcement graphic for 'All The Empty Rooms,' declaring it the Winner for Documentary Short Film. The text is overlaid on a photograph of a softly lit, lived-in bedroom featuring two windows with light green patterned curtains, a tall white bookshelf filled with books and toys, an ornate chaise lounge with a few pieces of clothing on it, and a dark wood dresser with an attached mirror. The gold Oscars logo is in the top right corner.
All the Empty Rooms just won Best Documentary Short Film at the 98th Oscars! Congrats to the Netflix doc team, which includes @blammoair.bsky.social. A back-to-back win for the team, and their third in four years in that category.
Donald Trump letting you know how the authoritarian capture of the media is going, in case you missed it. Unlike other authoritarians in places like Hungary and Poland he has no worries about advertising his authoritarian take over of the media.
"Before they were legends, they were brothers."
The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel. March 20. Netflix.
From the doc team, including @blammoair.bsky.social.
Noem's new job sounds like Special Intelligence Bilateral Envoy for the Reliable Immunity of the Americas, aka SIBERIA.
Ugh. Sorry.
You might be familiar with the Jon Hamm dancing meme. But what you probably don't know is that my toddler PJ heard it, and it is now one of his favorite songs. Here's the PJ mix.
Outstanding statement from @anthropic.com today.
In addition to standing up for the private sector and all Americans, they also know what DOD may soon find out: the government can't conscript a labor force that doesn't want to be conscripted.
As we explain: www.ifyoucankeepit.org/p/a-steel-mi...
An orange graphic for the 57th NAACP Image Awards announcing "Winners Night Three" over a subtle, translucent image of the award trophy. It lists the winners for four categories: "Sinners" (Andy Gill) for Outstanding Stunt Ensemble (Television or Film), "Love, Brooklyn" for Outstanding Independent Motion Picture, "Souleymane's Story" for Outstanding International Motion Picture, and "Being Eddie" for Outstanding Documentary (Film).
A promotional poster for the Netflix documentary "Being Eddie." The main image is a close-up, color portrait of Eddie Murphy looking directly at the camera with a slight smile. The background is a collage of black-and-white film contact sheet frames showing Murphy making various facial expressions. Text on the poster reads "A Netflix Documentary," followed by "being eddie" in large yellow letters, and "Only on Netflix | November 12" at the bottom.
Being Eddie won the Outstanding Documentary (Film) award at the 57th NAACP Image Awards! Congrats to everyone who worked on the film, including the Netflix doc team and @blammoair.bsky.social!
James Cameron stinks.
... why wouldn't they just ban the portal?