As If ‘Tickled’ Weren’t Already Strange Enough, a New Conspiracy Theory Has Emerged In the Wake of Its Subject’s Death
David D’Amato has died, but Competitive Endurance Tickling has not.
David D’Amato has died, but Competitive Endurance Tickling has not.
David Farrier and Dylan Reeve faced “various lawsuits” from the villain of their documentary.
Documentarians David Farrier and Dylan Reeve allege D’Amato was the mastermind behind Jane O’Brien Media, a “competitive tickling” fetish video production company.
The controversial doc is making its cable debut on HBO on February 27, accompanied by “The Tickle King,” a new short all about the film’s very wild ride.
“The Tickle King” includes twenty never-before-seen minutes of wild footage.
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A wide range of niche titles playing in arthouses (and on VOD) this summer has yielded a small number of breakouts.
“The point is if you promise that something is off the record, it should be off the record.”
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