Evan Rachel Wood has revealed that an FBI investigation into the allegations against Marilyn Manson has been requested by California State Senator Susan Rubio.
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To be a fan of true crime TV is to wonder why (or possibly how) anybody is still living in California after the '70s and '80s.
From the never-ending run of programming built around the Manson murders to HBO's I'll Be Gone in the Dark, with its chronicle of the Golden State Killer, to Netflix's new four-parter Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer, there's an impression that decades passed during which the entire state was in a sleepless limbo, balancing glamour by day and terror by night,
.Evan Rachel Wood has revealed that an FBI investigation into the allegations against Marilyn Manson has been requested by California State Senator Susan Rubio.
Saturday Night Live is poking some fun at Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVFrom the attack on the United States Capitol to the inauguration of President Joe Biden and all of the COVID-19 developments in between (including a still-rising number of cases in California, a U.K. variant and a very slow rollout of the vaccine), so much has happened since “Saturday Night Live” last aired a new episode it seemed an increasingly impossible task for the NBC late-night sketch comedy series to respond to the news.
Rounding out his trilogy of Oakland based verité documentaries, which includes 2012’s “The Waiting Room” and 2017’s “The Force,” Peter Nicks’ newest, “Homeroom,” is a poignant look at the 2019-20 school year in Oakland, CA, in which the compounding issues around defunding the police and COVID-19 force the school district to reevaluate their priorities.
Dakota Johnson are taking the next step in their relationship!The 31-year-old actress and the 43-year-old singer have officially moved in together after purchasing a lavish mansion in Malibu, California.Their new home includes six bedrooms, nine bathrooms and is located in a gated compound right in front of the ocean, which honestly sounds like a dreamy location.The Coldplay frontman and the Hollywood star spend around $12.5 million in the luxurious property, which also includes a private spa, a
EXCLUSIVE: A team of prestigious documentary makers are teaming on what should be a hotly anticipated factual project – a feature doc coming to Netflix based on serial killer Dennis Nilsen’s recent posthumously-published autobiography, in which he confessed to three more attacks.
direct to your inboxNetflix's latest docuseries has left viewers shocked by the heinous crimes of one man.Dubbed by the press as the "Night Stalker", he murdered and attacked men, women and children.One of the most notorious serial killers in American history, Richard Ramirez's murder spree lasted 14 months, until a chance encounter with a teenage boy led to his demise.The harrowing tale of the criminal who terrorised California from 1984 to 1985 has been retold in the series, told by
, has a lot of people talking—and not all of it is good. The four-episode series centers on Richard Ramirez, the serial killer who terrorized Los Angeles and San Francisco in the 1980s. Ramirez didn't have a certain “type” of target; he murdered young people, old people, women, men, and across races.
Hollywood screenwriter Ed Solomon on Thursday shared a creepy mix-up story about the time he was momentarily suspected of being the Night Stalker, who in the mid-'80s terrified California. TheNight Stalker case is back in headlines due to the popularity of a new four-part Netflix docuseries about the serial killer, who was later identified asRichard Ramirez.
Netflix is always good for murder mystery series. Be it a dramatized version or documentary, there are plenty to choose from.
is the latest project to focus on Richard Ramirez and his Los Angeles killing spree that took place between June 1984 and August 1985.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticRichard Ramirez’s spree of terror through the Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay Areas in 1984 and 1985 made for a psyche-shredding media fixation: The so-called “Night Stalker’s” rapaciousness — targeting people seemingly at random and with an appetite for violence that set him apart even among the history of psychopaths — provided insatiable fodder for television reports, a side effect that both burnished Ramirez’s legend and increased the effects of his reign