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Ratatouille.The actor and comedian starred in the 2007 Oscar-winning film, voicing Remy, a rat who dreams of becoming a chef and forms an unlikely alliance with Linguini, the garbage boy of a fancy French restaurant.While appearing as a guest on Watch What Happens Live with host Andy Cohen, Oswalt opened up about his friendship with the late chef. “I became friends with him because he was a huge fan of Ratatouille,” Oswalt said.
Emmy voters may give an involuntary shudder while poring over potential nominees in the documentary categories. They abound with tales of mass murderers and eldritch crime: John Wayne Gacy, the Manson Family, the Night Stalker Richard Ramirez, the Australian serial killer known as the Night Caller, and the Golden State Killer.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticA year ago, HBO’s “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark” emerged as something truly special — a true-crime series with a sense of probing curiosity that extended beyond the lurid. Based on the work of the late writer Michelle McNamara, the series achieved a sort of double feat.
HBO’s forthcoming “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark” follow-up episode will dive into the case the late crime writer Michelle McNamara had been investigating since she was 14.The standalone episode, which will serve as a follow-up to the 2020 docuseries exploring McNamara’s investigation into the Golden State Killer case, will cover both Joseph James DeAngelo’s recent conviction and the hometown murder that McNamara had been following since 1984.
A special standalone episode of HBO’s “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark,” a docuseries exploring late writer Michelle McNamara’s investigation into the dark world of the violent predator she dubbed “The Golden State Killer,” will debut Monday, June 21 at 10/9c on HBO.Per its description, “This episode brings shocking new revelations to light in the [Kathy] Lombardo case and features the late McNamara’s own research into the rape and murder, which led to her return to Oak Park in 2013 to investigate it
Actor Patton Oswalt paid tribute to his late wife Michelle McNamara on Instagram Thursday, marking the five year anniversary of her death. The true crime author died in 2016 from a combination of prescribed drugs and an undiagnosed heart condition.
Patton Oswalt is remembering his late wife Michelle McNamara on the anniversary of her death.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Fans were delighted when Patton Oswalt announced that he had found love again following the death of his first wife, Michelle McNamara. MORE: Everything you need to know about Drew Carey's love lifeThe actor, writer and standup comedian suffered an unimaginable loss when his wife passed away at the age of 46 five years ago.
Aimee Mann has shared a cover of Leonard Cohen’s 1971 song ‘Avalanche’ – listen t it below.The haunting cover serves as the theme song for HBO’s true-crime docu-series I’ll Be Gone In The Dark, which is inspired by the book, I’ll Be Gone In The Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search For The Golden State Killer, written and researched by the late Michelle McNamara.Mann was a friend of McNamara’s, so her being involved in the show which premiered in June is particularly poignant.“My husband, Michael
sentenced Friday to multiple life terms in prison without the possibility of parole.
Patton Oswalt took time on Friday to remember his late wife, Michelle McNamara.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerJoseph James DeAngelo, known as the “Golden State Killer” who terrorized California during a two-decade, six county rape, murder and robbery spree, was sentenced Friday to 11 consecutive terms of life without parole.The subject of an HBO documentary series, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, which was based on writer Michelle McNamara’s best-seller of the same name, DeAngelo was a former police officer who was known by several nicknames, including The Original Night
Patton Oswalt is remembering his late wife, Michelle McNamara, as the Golden State Killer was sentenced to life in prison on Friday. Before her death, the comedian's wife had researched and began writing a true-crime book about the serial killer, who terrorized California during the 1970s and ‘80s by murdering 12 people and raping 50 others.
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I'll Be Gone in the Dark, HBO's limited series about the late crime writer Michelle McNamara and her journey to bring the serial killer and rapist she called the Golden State Killer to justice, airs this Sunday. The episode picks up with the apprehension of the killer, Joseph James DeAngelo, who pleaded guilty to 13 murders on June 29, the day after the limited series premiered.
I'll Be Gone in the Dark is that the depraved serial rapist and murderer at the docuseries' center feels like a footnote in Michelle McNamara's story. In fact, Joe DeAngelo's name is not explicitly stated until very late in HBO's limited docuseries from director Liz Garbus.
The dual engines that power the true crime genre are typically empathy and mystery. You're meant to feel for the victims — a group that can sometimes include the wrongfully accused — while also investing in the solving of a complicated crime.
BET Awards, which took a unique form due to the pandemic, the premiere of an HBO docuseries about the late crime writer Michelle McNamara and her journey to bring the Golden State Killer to justice, and a pair of shows — Netflix's Warrior Nun and Amazon Prime's Hanna — about teen girls who kick major ass. Oh, and the long-awaited movie version of the Broadway sensation Hamilton.
Michelle McNamara‘s legacy lives on. For years, the writer spent her time digging into mysteries on True Crime Diary, a blog she created that cultivated a massive fanbase.
BET Awards, which are taking a unique form due to the pandemic, the premiere of an HBO docuseries about the late crime writer Michelle McNamara and her journey to bring the Golden State Killer to justice, and a pair of shows — Netflix's Warrior Nun and Amazon Prime's Hanna — about teen girls who kick major ass. Oh, and the long-awaited movie version of the Broadway sensation Hamilton.
1. Unsolved MysteriesReboot A modern revamp of the classic ’90s series, the new spinoff will again examine real cases of perplexing disappearances, shocking murders and paranormal encounters, including the unexplained death of Rey Rivera in Baltimore.When: Wednesday on Netflix
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVA few days before “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark” was set to premiere on HBO, the six-part docuseries based on Michelle McNamara’s book of the same name about the hunt for, survivors of and eventual arrest of the Golden State Killer still wasn’t finished.“If there is some finality in terms of his journey through the criminal justice system, then we want to be able to share that with our audience,” executive producer and co-director Liz Garbus tells
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVWhen author Michelle McNamara was investigating the East Area Rapist and Original Night Stalker (soon to be know as the Golden State Killer) cases, she needed to rely on a network of other individuals including members of law enforcement and the survivors themselves to piece together enough of the story to write her 2018 book “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark.” Sadly, McNamara unexpectedly passed away before the book could be published, leaving others to
If you’ve been looking for your next true crime fix then this documentary may be the answer.
A brand new crime documentary series exploring the Golden State Killer is heading to our screens.
HBO is diving deep into the mind of Michelle McNamara and the “Golden State Killer”.
By Klaritza Rico
Before her untimely death, writer Michelle McNamara obsessed over the search for the Golden State Killer, who terrorized California during the 1970s and ‘80s by murdering 12 people and raping 50 others. She channeled her energy and commitment to solving the mystery into a relentless and consuming investigation before she died tragically in her sleep after an accidental overdose.
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