People have looked to violent crime as a form of entertainment for centuries, and it’s no question the twists and turns of ...
From Netflix to lecture halls, the question remains the same: why do people commit horrific crimes? David Wilson unpacks our obsession with ...
Welcome to Global Breakouts, Deadline’s fortnightly strand in which we shine a spotlight on the TV shows and films killing it ...
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'Monster: The Ed Gein Story’s Popularity Is a Sign of the True Crime Genre’s Biggest Unsolved Problem
Monster: The Ed Gein Story's success highlights the true crime genre's issue with sensationalizing serial killers, ignoring ...
True-crime researcher, Hollywood insider and 'Sisters in Death' author Eli Frankel breaks down why we're so fascinated by serial killers ...
FYSEE: The Fall Edit, which takes place November 6 to November 9, will bring together its creators and talent.
Murphy took a twist with the installment by focusing on the cultural impact of Gein’s crimes. Gein was known to have inspired ...
Jenn Adams examines the frustrating representation of Adeline Wakins in Ryan Murphy’s ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’.
Devouring shows about Ed Gein and John Wayne Gacy reflects our tendency to justify the violence we do to each other.
Halloween often translates into big plans. You could go see "Sinners" or "KPop Demon Hunters" which are both being ...
When JD Healy and Cathee Shultz opened the Museum of Death in San Diego 30 years ago, it was out of necessity.
Ever since Ryan Murphy's Monster series dropped earlier this month, Ed Gein is pretty much all true crime fans have been able ...
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