As we say so long to June and get ready to celebrate a long weekend, July looks promising on Paramount+ with the season finale of Dutton Ranch on the table and a brand-new season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds at the end of the month! But for the time being, why not let a good documentary or two give you some food for thought?
This long weekend (July 3–5), three very different true stories are waiting. One straps you into a helicopter for a sweeping, patriotic spin across America, another trails a UFC fighter who pulled off one of history’s boldest robberies, and the third explores how a swarm of internet detectives affected a brutal murder case. They’re all great, but here they are, ranked in order of preference.
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Aerial America
Take a stunning helicopter tour of the Land of the Free
As someone from a naturally beautiful country, too (hello from your neighbors to the north!), watching Aerial America made one thing abundantly clear—we share one gorgeous continent. Well done, us. This stunning docuseries is exactly what it says on the tin—a sweeping, helicopter’s-eye tour of the United States, with each episode soaring over a single state or themed destination to trace its landscape, landmarks, and history, from above.
Originally produced for the Smithsonian Channel and available to stream on Paramount+, the series, which ran from 2010 to 2019, is shot entirely from the air using gyro-stabilized Cineflex cameras mounted beneath helicopters, capturing everything from vast national parks and breathtaking coastlines to gobsmacking urban skyscrapers and skylines, and quiet small towns, all in crisp high definition that looks incredible on a big-screen or projector screen.
Carrying the storylines from each episode is narrator Jim Conrad, whose calm, info-packed voiceovers thread together each region’s geography, pop culture, industry, and historical milestones. And there are tons of episodes to watch, 72, in fact (put them on in the background during your Fourth of July party). Each installment runs roughly 45 to 50 minutes, so you’re not binging your way through them anytime soon.
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Catching Lightning
How an MMA fighter got caught up in Britain’s biggest heist
Who says MMA fighters have nothing between the ears? I mean, you could argue that you’d have to have taken some serious punches to the head to even consider pulling off one of the biggest heists in British history, but you’d also have to be pretty clever to pull it all together in the first place. Well, buckle up for this one, because it’s a wild ride.
Catching Lightning is a four-part Showtime docuseries on Paramount+ that untangles how UFC fighter “Lightning” Lee Murray ended up at the center of the biggest cash robbery the country has ever seen. An English-Moroccan brawler who climbed from the streets of South London to the UFC, Murray became the central figure in the 2006 Securitas depot heist in Kent, in which he masterminded a gang of accomplices who disguised themselves as police officers to steal nearly 53 million pounds (more than $92 million at the time).
Directed by two-time Emmy winner Pat Kondelis (Outcry, Disgraced), the series traces Murray’s rise, the robbery, the police investigation, and the manhunt that ended with his capture and trial in Morocco. The series blends archival footage, dramatized re-enactments shot at the actual crime scenes, and interviews with Murray (from his Moroccan prison cell), his wife and daughter, and UFC legends like Anderson Silva, Chuck Liddell, and Pat Miletich. You’ll need a subscription to Showtime to watch this one, though.
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2023 – 2023-00-00
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Showtime
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Pat Kondelis
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#Cyber Sleuths: The Idaho Murders
Amateur TikTok sleuths descend on the Idaho murders
In November of 2022, four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death in their rented off-campus home in what was one of the most tragic and high-profile crimes in modern U.S. history. And while documentaries such as Prime Video’s definitive One Night in Idaho: The College Murders focused on the tragedy itself, #CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders is a three-part Paramount+ true-crime series that instead turns its lens onto the online community that swarmed it.
The 2024 series examines how crowdsourcing and the wave of amateur TikTok detectives descended on the case, hunting for clues, floating theories, and naming suspects long before police said much of anything. But did it help?
Directed by documentarian Lucie Jourdan (Our Father), the series follows several of these self-styled sleuths—with a focus on the unofficial leader, Olivia Vitale—using their own videos, livestreams, and on-camera interviews rather than a guiding narrator. The three slow-burning episodes track the story from the killings through the arrest of suspect Bryan Kohberger and the misinformation that followed. The series has a solid 83% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Have a great long weekend!
Here’s hoping you have a fantastic Fourth of July weekend, whether you find time to slot in one of these great docs or not! If you’re looking for something else to watch, however, How-To Geek’s streaming section is always worth a look.
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Yes, $8/month
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Select live sports (NFL on CBS & UEFA Champions League)
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Starting at $8/month or $60/year


