A little-known documentary titled Enjoy the Show has caused much discussion this week, leading to the question: is it streaming on Netflix?
TikTokis a powerful tool in the TV & Movie realm. Whether it’s down to smart algorithms or our dwindling attention spans, there’s been a wave of TV shows and movies going viral years after their release thanks to users cutting up key scenes or episodes and uploading them in segments.
Similarly,documentariesandtrue crimehave the opportunity to go viral at the drop of a hat – we saw it withthe “Man with Many Wives” film, as well as afake doc titled The Trail, about the Starved Rock murders.
Now social media users are recommending a documentary named Enjoy The Show – this one definitelyisreal, but is it onNetflix?
Is the Enjoy the Show documentary on Netflix?
No, Enjoy the Show isn’t on Netflix – however, the full two-hour documentary is available to watch for free onRumble.
The Tore Says film centers on global PSYOP, aka psychological operations, which are used to convey curated information to audiences to influence their motives and objective reasoning.
A commonly known PSYOP is war propaganda, but the one detailed in Enjoy the Show is the basis for a conspiracy theory suggesting that the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) – one of the top three Hollywood talent agencies – works hand-in-hand with the US government to deceive the American people.
OneTikTokersuggested that the CAA is a “spinoff of the CIA” but for “celebrities, newscasters, and big government officials.” It should be highlighted that this is all speculation.
Alongside TikToks, X users have been recommending Enjoy the Show amidallegationsthat the “Super Bowl is rigged.” In response, anothersaid, “You are 100% correct. You should watch Enjoy the Show by Tore Says on YouTube or Rumble (I forget which). Explains the how/why they do it.”
Daisy Phillipson is a Senior TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team. She’s a lover of horror, crime, psychological thrillers. After graduating with a Masters in Magazine Journalism, she’s gone on to write for Digital Spy, LADbible and Little White Lies. You can contact her at daisy.phillipson@dexerto.com