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 ...
Amid the ongoing debates about use of artificial intelligence in film and TV, Spirit Studios has used AI tools to generate an on-screen Ed Gein as well as background and scenery for a two-part ...
The third episode of Monster: The Ed Gein Story begins with a flashback scene that takes us back to the time when Ed’s mother, Augusta Gein, forces Ed’s father out of the house. Augusta Gein is ...
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 ...
Mindhunter, from producer and director David Fincher, was a brilliant show that you can watch with a Netflix subscription, ...
Aileen is a dramatic four-parter which explores the troubled life of Aileen Wuornos. Born into an abusive family, Wuornos had ...
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Netflix Needs To Stop Making These
Netflix has crossed a line. Imagine turning a real, deceased woman into a fictional accomplice to a serial killer, and ...
Another notorious horror movie villain inspired by Gein is Leatherface in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The inspiration came from Gein’s use of real human body parts after he would kill his victims.
Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone villain Wes Bentley is set to join Ryan Murphy's universe for his new serial killer thriller ...
True-crime researcher, Hollywood insider and 'Sisters in Death' author Eli Frankel breaks down why we're so fascinated by serial killers ...
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