Dark Side of the '90s

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  • 2021
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.3  (647)

Dark Side of the '90s is a docuseries from Vice TV that explores some of the most controversial and infamous events, people, and phenomena of the decade. The show is hosted by a team of three presenters, Mark McGrath, Jason Marik, and Dallas Peplow. McGrath, best known as the frontman of the band Sugar Ray, brings his charismatic personality to the show, while Marik and Peplow are journalists and filmmakers who provide in-depth analysis and context. Each episode of Dark Side of the '90s focuses on a different topic, ranging from celebrity scandals and true crime to technological advancements and cultural phenomena. The show combines archival footage, interviews with experts and insiders, and reenactments to paint a vivid picture of the era. The first season of the show features nine episodes, each lasting around 45 minutes. Some of the topics covered in Dark Side of the '90s include the rise and fall of the grunge movement, the O.J. Simpson trial, the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the Y2K panic, the rise of reality TV, and the technology boom. The show does an excellent job of not only highlighting these events but also delving into their broader cultural significance and impact. The presenters often provide personal anecdotes and insights, making the viewer feel more connected to the subject matter. One of the strengths of Dark Side of the '90s is its willingness to tackle controversial issues head-on. The show doesn't shy away from difficult topics or try to sugarcoat the less savory aspects of the decade. For example, an episode on the rise of white supremacy in the '90s explores the role of media and politics in fueling hate groups. Similarly, an episode on the murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace delves into the killer's motives and the lack of attention paid to the victims. Another strength of the show is its use of archival footage. Many of the events and people covered in Dark Side of the '90s happened before the widespread use of social media and smartphones. As a result, much of the footage used in the show has never been seen before. This adds a layer of authenticity to the series and helps the viewer feel like they're getting a glimpse into the past. The presenters are also a major asset to the show. Mark McGrath is a natural host, bringing energy and humor to every episode. Jason Marik and Dallas Peplow provide a more serious tone, balancing out McGrath's personality. All three presenters are knowledgeable about the subject matter and provide valuable insights throughout the series. Overall, Dark Side of the '90s is a fascinating and engaging look at one of the most memorable decades in recent history. Whether you lived through the '90s or are simply curious about the era, this show offers something for everyone. The combination of archival footage, expert analysis, and personal anecdotes makes for a compelling viewing experience. Highly recommended!

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Morning Show Wars
10. Morning Show Wars
August 9, 2022
Morning TV is the profit center of the news divisions that produce them; "Today" and "Good Morning America" battle for dominance where there's no room for failure.
Y2K: Paranoia Will Destroy Ya
9. Y2K: Paranoia Will Destroy Ya
August 2, 2022
At the end of the decade, the fear of an apocalypse looms. Two men become the stars of the real-life action thriller known as the Y2K scare.
The Rise of Rush Limbaugh
8. The Rise of Rush Limbaugh
July 26, 2022
Rush Limbaugh is conservative radio's first megastar, claiming to have talent on loan from God. He creates a divide in America that we see unfolding today.
Black Sitcoms' Last Laugh
7. Black Sitcoms' Last Laugh
July 19, 2022
Black comedies explode in the '90s, with sitcoms written and produced by Black creators and featuring Black casts; however, no culture is immune to the toxicity of fame and power.
Tabloid TV
6. Tabloid TV
July 12, 2022
With sex, attempted murder and betrayal, nothing personifies the tabloidification of 1990s America better than the story of how Amy Fisher shot Mary Jo Buttafuoco in the head.
UFC Pt. 2: To Live or Die in the Octagon
5. UFC Pt. 2: To Live or Die in the Octagon
July 5, 2022
Thirty-six states ban no-holds-barred fighting, and the UFC's future is grim; star fighter Ken Shamrock is also in trouble and needs a guardian angel to get him back on his feet.
UFC Pt. 1: No Holds Barred
4. UFC Pt. 1: No Holds Barred
July 5, 2022
Ken Shamrock and the UFC are joined at the knuckle. Dubbed human cockfighting, the UFC will fight senators and scandals in a battle that almost ends the sport before it begins.
Cops: Bad Boys, Bad Boys
3. Cops: Bad Boys, Bad Boys
June 28, 2022
When COPS hits the airwaves, the gritty reality of police work becomes a phenomenon. Despite being the longest-running prime-time live-action series, COPS is mired in controversy.
MTV & The Real World
2. MTV & The Real World
June 21, 2022
MTV's The Real World is television with something to say--with a soap opera twist. But when MTV gets rich from reality TV, they trade in realness for fart jokes and hot tubs.
Arseniooo Hall!
1. Arseniooo Hall!
June 14, 2022
Arsenio carves out a niche in the white, late-night world by showcasing hip hop artists and emerging talent. Despite his success, Arsenio becomes a casualty in the late-night wars.
Description

Dark Side of the '90s is a docuseries from Vice TV that explores some of the most controversial and infamous events, people, and phenomena of the decade. The show is hosted by a team of three presenters, Mark McGrath, Jason Marik, and Dallas Peplow. McGrath, best known as the frontman of the band Sugar Ray, brings his charismatic personality to the show, while Marik and Peplow are journalists and filmmakers who provide in-depth analysis and context.

Each episode of Dark Side of the '90s focuses on a different topic, ranging from celebrity scandals and true crime to technological advancements and cultural phenomena. The show combines archival footage, interviews with experts and insiders, and reenactments to paint a vivid picture of the era. The first season of the show features nine episodes, each lasting around 45 minutes.

Some of the topics covered in Dark Side of the '90s include the rise and fall of the grunge movement, the O.J. Simpson trial, the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the Y2K panic, the rise of reality TV, and the technology boom. The show does an excellent job of not only highlighting these events but also delving into their broader cultural significance and impact. The presenters often provide personal anecdotes and insights, making the viewer feel more connected to the subject matter.

One of the strengths of Dark Side of the '90s is its willingness to tackle controversial issues head-on. The show doesn't shy away from difficult topics or try to sugarcoat the less savory aspects of the decade. For example, an episode on the rise of white supremacy in the '90s explores the role of media and politics in fueling hate groups. Similarly, an episode on the murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace delves into the killer's motives and the lack of attention paid to the victims.

Another strength of the show is its use of archival footage. Many of the events and people covered in Dark Side of the '90s happened before the widespread use of social media and smartphones. As a result, much of the footage used in the show has never been seen before. This adds a layer of authenticity to the series and helps the viewer feel like they're getting a glimpse into the past.

The presenters are also a major asset to the show. Mark McGrath is a natural host, bringing energy and humor to every episode. Jason Marik and Dallas Peplow provide a more serious tone, balancing out McGrath's personality. All three presenters are knowledgeable about the subject matter and provide valuable insights throughout the series.

Overall, Dark Side of the '90s is a fascinating and engaging look at one of the most memorable decades in recent history. Whether you lived through the '90s or are simply curious about the era, this show offers something for everyone. The combination of archival footage, expert analysis, and personal anecdotes makes for a compelling viewing experience. Highly recommended!

Dark Side of the '90s is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (20 episodes). The series first aired on July 15, 2021.

Where to Watch Dark Side of the '90s

Dark Side of the '90s is available for streaming on the Vice TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Dark Side of the '90s on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    July 15, 2021
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (647)