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As you no doubt read in my award-winning review [citation needed], Tickled is possibly both the strangest and most relevant documentary of the year. It tells the story of two New Zealand journalists, ...
"The Tickle King" includes twenty never-before-seen minutes of wild footage. “Tickled” chronicles Farrier’s bizarre interactions with the world of “competitive endurance tickling,” a “sport” he ...
What is it about a tickle that makes us giggle? And why can’t we tickle ourselves? Greg Foot explains all. When you're touched, the nerve endings under your top layer of skin, or epidermis, send ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Documentaries can do a lot of incredible things. Some educate, introducing viewers to a world they’ve never known before. Others expose the sinister underbelly of ...
Tickled is not what you think. Really. That's the documentary's tagline, written beneath a periwinkle feather ideal for tickling on the marketing poster: It's not what you think. It wasn't what New ...
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What sounds like a fun look at a particularly outre subculture turns out to be no laughing matter in “Tickled.” David Farrier and Dylan Reeve’s documentary traces the New Zealand duo’s investigation ...
About half an hour into the queasily entertaining documentary “Tickled,” we’re introduced to a Florida man named Richard Ivey, who runs a lucrative video website catering to those who share his highly ...
Shop Dog, Lucy, poses inside Tickled Pink’s new location at 3102 Harborview Dr. in Gig Harbor. They are set to open sometime before the end of the month. Karrie Polinsky The familiar pink doors of ...