Apple TV+ is dropping the plus sign for good. On Monday, Oct. 13, the streaming giant quietly revealed that "Apple TV+ is now simple Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity" in its announcement about ...
LAWRENCE — Kansas basketball might not be viewed as highly nationally as it has been in recent years, ahead of its season opener, but optimism remains high around the program ahead of the start of the ...
BATON ROUGE — LSU football looks to stay undefeated inside Tiger Stadium this weekend as it plays host to South Carolina on Saturday night. The Tigers won their Southeastern Conference opener at home ...
Based on the 2004 docuseries of the same name, The Staircase follows the bizarre case of author and father Michael Peterson (played by Colin Firth), who is accused of murdering his wife Kathleen (Toni ...
To digivolve your Digimon, simply open your Digivice and navigate to 'Digivolution' from the 'Digimon' menu to open an overview of all Digimon in your party and box. Digimon who are ready to digivolve ...
Monster: The Ed Gein Story debuted at No. 2 on Netflix, proving the public continues to be fascinated with The Butcher of Plainfield. That fascination stretches all the way back to the date Gein’s ...
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In fewer than 40 months, President Trump’s presidency will end. The question is, will his signature project — the Golden Dome — die with it? It could survive even if the Republicans lose control of ...
Still, for the uninitiated, it can be hard to navigate how much of Gein’s story here is fictionalized, how much is exaggerated, and how much is shockingly true. Here’s a breakdown to help separate ...
“Monster: The Ed Gein Story” debuted with 12.2 million views in its first four three on Netflix. That’s just a hair lower than the debut of “Monsters” Season 2, subtitled “The Lyle and Erik Menendez” ...
Randall Colburn is a writer and editor at Entertainment Weekly. His work has previously appeared on The A.V. Club, The Guardian, The Ringer, and many other publications.
The villains in some of America’s most iconic horror movies, like “Psycho” and “The Silence of the Lambs,” were inspired by crimes dating back to the 1950s committed by real-life killer and grave ...