
Is the no mans land podcast real?
No Man's Land: A True Crime Horror Podcast John Hulme. In 2019, documentary filmmaker John Hulme and his digital storytelling club at Highland Park High School began investigating the history of "No Man's Land," a mysterious section of woods in Central New Jersey rumored to be haunted.
What network is no man's land on?
Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+
Is No Man's Land series on Netflix?
Watch No Man's Land | Netflix.
How many episodes of No Man's Land are there on Hulu?
eight'No Man's Land': TV Review. Hulu's eight-part series 'No Man's Land' offers an outsider's perspective on the Syrian civil war and a man's perspective on the female fighting unit known as the YPJ.
ABOUT
In 2019, documentary filmmaker John Hulme and his digital storytelling club at Highland Park High School began to investigate the history of "No Man's Land," a mysterious section of woods in Central New Jersey rumored to be haunted.
THE TEAM
John Hulme is an award winning writer and filmmaker from Highland Park, NJ. His directed the feature-length documentary Unknown Soldier: Searching For A Father (HBO, 2008) and is the screenwriter of Bag Man (2019), an original horror film being produced by Temple Hill Entertainment.
NEWS
The production team was THRILLED to be contacted by Will Rogers and Kristen Andersen, the brother and sister team behind the amazing podcast, "GUIDE TO THE UNKNOWN." No spoilers for Episode 7, but suffice it say they completely blew our minds with some discoveries they made around the history of some unsolved murders both in No Man's Land and the Berkshire Mountains.
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