Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal unpacks the secrets of the controversial website that sends shockwaves into a plethora of married couple's relationships.
Directed by Toby Paton, Netflix's new docuseries revolves around the dating site Ashley Madison (a website used by millions of married men who want to have an affair) and a cast of personalities involved in it in some way.
In July 2015, the said site was hacked, leading to the exposure of the users' information.
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Directed by Toby Paton, Netflix's new docuseries revolves around the dating site Ashley Madison (a website used by millions of married men who want to have an affair) and a cast of personalities involved in it in some way.
In July 2015, the said site was hacked, leading to the exposure of the users' information.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 5/17/2024
- by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
“Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” is filled with tears, confessions and betrayal.
The Netflix docuseries, which premiered on May 15, revolves around the online dating site Ashley Madison, the slogan of which was “Life is Short. Have an Affair.” It was used by millions of married people who were looking to cheat on their partners. However, in July 2015, the website was hacked, and users’ information was exposed. The hack caused marriages to explode, ruined lives — and even ended some.
“Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” spotlights a number of couples’ stories who were affected by the hack, but much of its screen time focuses on Sam and Nia Raden. They are a couple who became famous on YouTube for sharing their Christian beliefs and had a seemingly perfect marriage. But when the user names from Ashley Madison were leaked, Sam Raden was one of its customers.
Through “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal,...
The Netflix docuseries, which premiered on May 15, revolves around the online dating site Ashley Madison, the slogan of which was “Life is Short. Have an Affair.” It was used by millions of married people who were looking to cheat on their partners. However, in July 2015, the website was hacked, and users’ information was exposed. The hack caused marriages to explode, ruined lives — and even ended some.
“Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” spotlights a number of couples’ stories who were affected by the hack, but much of its screen time focuses on Sam and Nia Raden. They are a couple who became famous on YouTube for sharing their Christian beliefs and had a seemingly perfect marriage. But when the user names from Ashley Madison were leaked, Sam Raden was one of its customers.
Through “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Lexi Carson
- Variety Film + TV
Affairs, lies and life-ruining consequences from online dating are on display in the trailer for the Netflix docuseries “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal.”
“Life is Short. Have an Affair” was the slogan for the online dating site AshleyMadison.com, which is an adult online dating site for married people to cheat on their partners. The Canadian online dating service launched in 2002 and millions of users joined. However, in July 2015, the website was hacked and user’s information was exposed, ending marriages and ruining lives.
“We all know infidelity can be incredibly destructive and hurtful, but at the same time, the fact that Ashley Madison had 37 million members tells us something else we all know – that committing to one person for the rest of your life is really hard,” Toby Paton, the series director wrote in a statement. “Rather than berating people who joined Ashley Madison we were much more interested...
“Life is Short. Have an Affair” was the slogan for the online dating site AshleyMadison.com, which is an adult online dating site for married people to cheat on their partners. The Canadian online dating service launched in 2002 and millions of users joined. However, in July 2015, the website was hacked and user’s information was exposed, ending marriages and ruining lives.
“We all know infidelity can be incredibly destructive and hurtful, but at the same time, the fact that Ashley Madison had 37 million members tells us something else we all know – that committing to one person for the rest of your life is really hard,” Toby Paton, the series director wrote in a statement. “Rather than berating people who joined Ashley Madison we were much more interested...
- 5/2/2024
- by Lexi Carson
- Variety Film + TV
“Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” is a new docuseries, directed by Toby Paton, streaming May 15, 2024 on Netflix:
“…the series focuses on the hacking of ‘Ashley Madison’, a controversial dating site for people seeking affairs that had millions of users’ intimate data exposed, wrecking -marriages and lives in the process.
“ It will look at the creation of the website, moving through the dot.com boom and looking at the people who turned to Ashley Madison and what they were really looking for.
“Finally, the docuseries explores the hack and how everything came crashing down…”
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“…the series focuses on the hacking of ‘Ashley Madison’, a controversial dating site for people seeking affairs that had millions of users’ intimate data exposed, wrecking -marriages and lives in the process.
“ It will look at the creation of the website, moving through the dot.com boom and looking at the people who turned to Ashley Madison and what they were really looking for.
“Finally, the docuseries explores the hack and how everything came crashing down…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 5/1/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
In the official trailer for Netflix’s documentary Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, & Scandal, unfaithful spouses wonder aloud about who destroyed their marriages. The three-part series premieres May 15 and revisits the wreckage left in the aftermath of the infamous 2015 data leak from the adult dating site for married people looking to have an affair.
“I love being a dad; I love my wife. It is a beautiful marriage, but it’s also just, like, monotonous,” the first man featured in the trailer said. “I remember seeing an advertisement, ‘Life is short.
“I love being a dad; I love my wife. It is a beautiful marriage, but it’s also just, like, monotonous,” the first man featured in the trailer said. “I remember seeing an advertisement, ‘Life is short.
- 5/1/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
The Trailer for Netflix’s Ashley Madison Docuseries Has Sex, Shame, and One Life-Ruining Data Breach
“Life Is Short. Have an Affair.”
That was the tagline for — and the promise of — AshleyMadison.com, the controversial website where married people could sign up to have an affair with another married person. It seemed like a good idea to many — especially those who directly profited from the proposition — until the site’s servers were subjected to arguably the biggest data breach of all time. The hack exposed millions of users’ very personal data, ending marriages and ruining lives.
Netflix on Wednesday released the trailer for its three-part docuseries “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, & Scandal.” It hails from Minnow Films and is directed by Toby Paton; each episode is 50-minutes long. The series is produced by Chris McLaughlin and executive produced by Fiona Caldwell and Sophie Jones. Episodes are directed by Zoe Hutton and Gagan Rehill.
“Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, & Scandal” will be released on Netflix on May 15, 2024. Watch the...
That was the tagline for — and the promise of — AshleyMadison.com, the controversial website where married people could sign up to have an affair with another married person. It seemed like a good idea to many — especially those who directly profited from the proposition — until the site’s servers were subjected to arguably the biggest data breach of all time. The hack exposed millions of users’ very personal data, ending marriages and ruining lives.
Netflix on Wednesday released the trailer for its three-part docuseries “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, & Scandal.” It hails from Minnow Films and is directed by Toby Paton; each episode is 50-minutes long. The series is produced by Chris McLaughlin and executive produced by Fiona Caldwell and Sophie Jones. Episodes are directed by Zoe Hutton and Gagan Rehill.
“Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, & Scandal” will be released on Netflix on May 15, 2024. Watch the...
- 5/1/2024
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
Netflix has shared the official trailer and key art for Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, & Scandal, the three-episode documentary series that will be available on May 15, 2024. Each episode of the series is about 50 minutes long.
When Ashley Madison, a dating site for people seeking adulterous affairs, is hacked, millions of users’ intimate data is exposed, wrecking marriages and destroying lives.
This documentary series from Minnow Films and director Toby Paton explores the creation of the website during the dot com boom, the people who used the site to explore a part of their love lives they felt was missing, and the hack that made it all come crashing down.
“When Minnow Films approached me to make a series about the rise of infidelity dating site Ashley Madison and the catastrophic hack that led to its 37 million members having their identities exposed online, my first thought was, ‘Wow, what a story!’,” said director Toby Paton.
When Ashley Madison, a dating site for people seeking adulterous affairs, is hacked, millions of users’ intimate data is exposed, wrecking marriages and destroying lives.
This documentary series from Minnow Films and director Toby Paton explores the creation of the website during the dot com boom, the people who used the site to explore a part of their love lives they felt was missing, and the hack that made it all come crashing down.
“When Minnow Films approached me to make a series about the rise of infidelity dating site Ashley Madison and the catastrophic hack that led to its 37 million members having their identities exposed online, my first thought was, ‘Wow, what a story!’,” said director Toby Paton.
- 5/1/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Vice Studios has scored a Brexit documentary for the BBC – the latest third party commission for the youth-skewing media company’s fledgling production arm.
The British public broadcaster has ordered Inside The Brexit Storm (w/t) from Vice Studios. The one-hour film will go behind-the-scenes following BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg as she reports on Britain’s exit from the European Union.
The doc will follow Kuenssberg as she travels to Brussels alongside British Prime Minister Theresa May as she navigates her way through attempting to strike a deal with the EU. It will also look at Kuenssberg off camera.
The BBC Two doc is directed by Toby Paton and edited by Fraser Gibb. Commissioned by BBC Two controller Patrick Holland and commissioning editor Gian Quaglieni, the doc is exec produced by Neil Breakwell and Yonni Usiskin.
It is Vice Studios latest commission for the BBC following The Satanic Verses:...
The British public broadcaster has ordered Inside The Brexit Storm (w/t) from Vice Studios. The one-hour film will go behind-the-scenes following BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg as she reports on Britain’s exit from the European Union.
The doc will follow Kuenssberg as she travels to Brussels alongside British Prime Minister Theresa May as she navigates her way through attempting to strike a deal with the EU. It will also look at Kuenssberg off camera.
The BBC Two doc is directed by Toby Paton and edited by Fraser Gibb. Commissioned by BBC Two controller Patrick Holland and commissioning editor Gian Quaglieni, the doc is exec produced by Neil Breakwell and Yonni Usiskin.
It is Vice Studios latest commission for the BBC following The Satanic Verses:...
- 2/6/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Mr. Torquay’s Holiday and The Field secure special mentions at the Best of Boroughs (BoBs).
Writer-director Fred Rowson and producer Christine Cheung have won the the BoBs Jury Award for their short film Woodhouse, which chronicles the investigation into an unknown creature in a South London nature reserve.
Film London hosted the Best of Boroughs last night [Sept 5], showcasing the 18 film-making teams who made a short film through the 2012/13 London Borough Film Fund Challenge (Lbffc).
This year’s jury was made up of Made in Dagenham producer Stephen Woolley, BFI Film Fund senior production executive Chris Collins, film critic Finn Halligan, Encounters Short Film Festival MD Liz Harkman and head of talent development and production at Film London Deborah Sathe.
On selecting the winner, who receives a prize worth £2,000, the jury said: “Woodhouse is a visual and aural treat. It is imaginative and intriguing, capturing South London suburbia past and present. The gorgeous...
Writer-director Fred Rowson and producer Christine Cheung have won the the BoBs Jury Award for their short film Woodhouse, which chronicles the investigation into an unknown creature in a South London nature reserve.
Film London hosted the Best of Boroughs last night [Sept 5], showcasing the 18 film-making teams who made a short film through the 2012/13 London Borough Film Fund Challenge (Lbffc).
This year’s jury was made up of Made in Dagenham producer Stephen Woolley, BFI Film Fund senior production executive Chris Collins, film critic Finn Halligan, Encounters Short Film Festival MD Liz Harkman and head of talent development and production at Film London Deborah Sathe.
On selecting the winner, who receives a prize worth £2,000, the jury said: “Woodhouse is a visual and aural treat. It is imaginative and intriguing, capturing South London suburbia past and present. The gorgeous...
- 9/6/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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