Documentary maker and professional fly-on-the-wall, Louis Theroux shaved off his eyebrows recently as he documents his most personal story yet – suffering from alopecia.
In his new BBC series, ‘Louis Theroux: Forbidden America’, there are plenty of moments to make Louis and the viewers squirm.
British filmmaker Louis Theroux first met Joe Exotic back in 2011, and has now revisited that story for a new documentary.
For those still hungry for more Joe Exotic content, Netflix has released a clip from Louis Theroux’s 2011 documentary series, when the Brit crosses paths with Joe.
When you start making a movie about Scientology you know the church is going to react, but things became rather strange for Louis Theroux.
Jimmy Savile’s decades of unchecked sexual abuse against children will forever be a blight on the UK entertainment industry, but all the signs were there.
The Telegraph has conducted a lengthy, and very cool interview with documentarian Louis Theroux. These were our favourite parts. If nerd was a diagnosis in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual [of Mental Disorders] you would check off… No, not all of them — I’m not that good with computers. But I’ve got glasses, I’m not […]
He’s at it again. Louis Theroux has dived back into the hornet’s nest of the American porn industry 15 years after his intial foray. What he has found is that an industry that used to make billions is now fighting for survival, as so much free pornography is available online. Things have got to a point where Theroux says that pornography is now simply advertising for prostitution.