The biggest compliment you can give Taylor Kitsch on his “Waco” performance is to learn more about the 51-day standoff in 1993 between the FBI and the Branch Davidians, led by sect leader David Koresh ...
Branch Davidian leader David Koresh is seen in an archival photo featured in the Netflix series Waco: American Apocalypse. (Photo: Courtesy of Netflix) Thirty years ago, America's collective gaze was ...
April 11, 1993 was Easter Sunday, and day 43 of the Branch Davidian Siege - a 51-day standoff between federal agents and a group of armed religious zealots living at a rural compound about 15 miles ...
It took Taylor Kitsch four and a half months and losing 30 pounds before he was prepared to play cult leader David Koresh in “Waco.” “I had these whiteboards that were like 6×4 all over the house,” he ...
Four federal agents were killed along with more than 80 Branch Davidians, including 25 children and cult leader David Koresh, during the 51-day siege A little more than 30 years ago, a gun battle ...
The Branch Davidian compound is rocked by an explosion after the Davidians set fire to it in response to being gassed by federal authorities on April 19, 1993. Irwin Thompson / Staff Photographer WACO ...
When it comes to depicting the tragedy of Mount Carmel, Waco, the latest miniseries to come to Netflix, does a spectacular job. But where it falters is in explaining exactly what the Branch Davidians ...