Serial killer Ed Gein may not be a household name like Ted Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer, but he looms large in pop culture, inspiring a trio of iconic horror movie killers: Norman Bates in “Psycho ...
Real-life crime stories have acted as blueprints for many filmmakers, inspiring many crime thrillers (movies and web shows) ...
"Woman of the Hour" is based on serial killer Rodney Alcala's appearance on a dating show. Here are more true-crime shows and ...
Hitchcock's horror movie "Psycho" was based on Milwaukee ... exploitive and for glorifying the Milwaukee serial killer's story. Murphy's second "Monster" series, "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik ...
Compelling villains have been a staple since tribes gathered around fires and told stories. Popular movies merely build upon ...
I t's once again spooky season, which, for many, means it's also time to cozy up on the couch, dim the lights—or turn them up to maximum brightness—and fire up a scream-worthy scary movie. Of course, ...
Netflix Share In the horrific annals of serial killers in America, the tragedies are sometimes compounded even further when we learn the monster had ... different kinds of movies that eventually ...
Our cultural obsession with serial killers is proving hard to kill. From "Silence of the Lambs" to "Psycho," and from Netflix's "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" to "Mindhunter," movies and TV ...
The third "Venom" movie is too Marvelized for its own good, but Tom Hardy is still great as a bedraggled journalist and his gooey best friend.
Memorably played by Robert Englund, Freddy quickly became a cultural icon of the 1980s and 1990s. Beyond his burned face and iconic bladed glove, Freddy’s dark humour and acidic personality set him ...