Chaos
Many viewers on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes felt it was "rushed" and "sloppily done," arguing it should have been a multi-part series to cover the book's 500+ pages of evidence. 3. Chaos (2005 Action Film)
Because several works share the title reviews vary widely depending on whether you are looking for the true-crime book, the action film, or the documentary. Many viewers on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes felt
Directed by Errol Morris and based on O'Neill's book, this documentary received mixed reviews upon its release. Directed by Errol Morris and based on O'Neill's
Critics from Decider and The New York Times found it a "fascinating watch" that effectively captures the "fog" of the Manson case. Some find it "frustrating" because it raises many
This 2019 investigative book is highly regarded but polarized due to its dense, conspiratorial nature.
Some find it "frustrating" because it raises many questions without providing a definitive "smoking gun" conclusion. It can feel "light" on bombshells in the first 200 pages, focusing heavily on O'Neill's decades-long reporting process. 2. Chaos: The Manson Murders (2025 Netflix Documentary)
Starring Jason Statham, Wesley Snipes, and Ryan Phillippe, this heist thriller is generally seen as a "middle-of-the-road" genre flick.