In 1993, the Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, better known as the ATF, attempted to raid the Branch Dividians Ranch in Waco, Texas. The botched first attempt led to dead officers ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Taylor Kitsch is no stranger to television; over the course of the last decade or so, the Canadian actor became known to audiences as Tim Riggins on Friday Night Lights, ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: No, you’re not on crazy pills. The reason that you’ve never heard of the Paramount Network before is that it didn’t exist; Viacom rebranded Spike with the Paramount name ...
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 ...
In 1993, a conflict over a permit between the federal government's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms and a compound of Branch Davidians — a fringe offshoot of the Seventh-day Adventist Church — ...
Paramount Network's six-part television event Waco begins airing Wednesday, January 24 at 10/9c. Starring Taylor Kitsch as the man who has been described as both a madman and a messiah, David Koresh, ...
Waco, the dramatic miniseries based on the deadly 51-day standoff in 1993 between Branch Davidians and federal law enforcement, premiered earlier this year on the Paramount Network, formerly SpikeTV.
John Erick Dowdle was 20 years old on April 19, 1993, when the Waco massacre occurred. Like pretty much everyone in America, he had been glued to the news, watching the FBI trying to remove religious ...
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 ...