There is a specific kind of dopamine hit that comes from watching a "making-of" documentary. It’s the moment the curtain is pulled back, the CGI is revealed to be a guy in a green suit, or the lead actor admits they hated their co-star.

But the core remains unchanged. The entertainment industry is a hall of mirrors. The documentary is the flashlight that cuts through the glare.

What separates a forgettable clip reel from a masterpiece like O.J.: Made in America (which used celebrity culture as a lens for race and justice)? There are four key pillars.

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