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Cabin in the Woods

In horror movies, nothing good ever happens to those in a cabin in the woods. In this series, true stories of ghastly, sometimes convoluted crimes take place in remote cabins around the country and for good reason: they allow those with evil intentions to carry out the most heinous of acts in peace and quiet away from prying eyes and ears. Combining hard-hitting investigative elements with spine-tingling thrills and chills, this true-crime-meets-true-horror series features the most terrifying crimes ever committed in isolated and otherwise picturesque cabin dwellings.

Cabin in the Woods

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Eat Your Heart Out with Nick Helm

Nick Helm, a lover of food, eats his way through Britain and Europe to explore the world of food and what it means to him. However, his girlfriend leaves him at the start of the series, forcing him to come to terms with his new single status as he makes new acquaintances and meets old friends. With destinations including Soho, Leeds, Berlin, Paris, Glasgow, Essex and Brighton Nick travels from home cooks and cafes, to restaurants, hidden bars, street eats and food trucks, doing his best to avoid eggs the entire time.

Eat Your Heart Out with Nick Helm

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Archibelge

Renowned architect Renaat Braem once called Belgium the ugliest country in the world. Beauty and ugliness are relative concepts, but Belgian architecture is remarkable, to say the least. The three-part documentary series Archibelge approaches Belgian architecture and spatial planning from the perspective of the identity of Belgians themselves, specifically the way we work, live, and relax. Each of these three facets is addressed in a single episode, focusing on Brussels, the countryside, and the coast respectively. The result is a compelling and visually surprising look at Belgian architecture, with testimonies from people who have strong opinions about it, such as Eric De Kuyper, Geert Van Istendael, and Hannes Coudenys. Why does Belgium look the way it does, and what should happen now?

Archibelge

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