Caitlyn Jenner’s latest interview has caused quite a stir.
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The new Hulu docuseries “Sasquatch” is built around journalist David Holthouse’s account of one very strange night in northern California in 1993. While Holthouse was visiting a friend on a marijuana farm, a terrified visitor arrived in the middle of the night, telling stories about seeing the bodies of three men who’d been ripped apart by Bigfoot.
Caitlyn Jenner’s latest interview has caused quite a stir.
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Stormi Webster has already proven to be quite a smart little girl, with her impressive conversational vocabulary at just the age of three. Now she’s learning about the joys of science, including aquatic ecosystems, space travel and more with a trip to Los Angeles’ California Science Center on Wed. Apr. 28. She was joined by her close pal Ayla Palmer, three, who is the daughter of Stormi’s mom Kylie Jenner‘s beauty expert friend Yris Palmer.
Earlier this month, Justin Bieber and wife Hailey Baldwin had the opportunity to visit the California State Prison in LA County. Hailey chronicled the same on Instagram and called it an "incredible life changing day" as she shared a series of photos.
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Despite its playfully elusive subject, and a title that is somewhat of a misnomer, Joshua Rofe’s newest docuseries, Hulu’s “Sasquatch,” produced by the Duplass Brothers, uses the titular monster mainly as an inroad to explore the monstrosity of race relations in California’s so-called Emerald Triangle.
Hulu’s Sasquatch is not really about bigfoot, although the mythical creature looms large in the three-part series.
Hulu is continuing its documentary push. The streamer has landed the U.S. rights to Homeroom, a feature doc from Peter Nicks and exec produced by Ryan Coogler.
director Joshua Rofé comes the Hulu docuseries , which he describes to ET as a “paranoid thriller meets a graphic novel come to life.” Over three episodes, Rofé follows gonzo journalist David Holthouse as he investigates a haunting rumor about three men who were brutally murdered by Bigfoot in Northern California cannabis territory to find out if there’s any truth behind what happened that night in 1993. As Holthouse digs deeper into various conspiracy theories, Rofé also sits down with several
Hulu has a new cannabis farm murder-mystery docuseries — featuring Bigfoot — for your streaming pleasure., the newest docuseries from executive producers the Duplass brothers (), follows an investigative journalist trying to get to the bottom of a grizzly 1993 three-person murder that took place on a marijuana farm in Northern California, believed by locals to be the work of the elusive, fabled Bigfoot.Describing the project as «a paranoid thriller meets a graphic novel come to life,»
Hulu.The three-part program “Sasquatch,” premiering Tuesday, April 20, explores a wild theory that the mythical creature may be responsible for long-rumored murders and disappearances of three unidentified Mexican men in northern California in 1993. But is Bigfoot really the prime suspect in a decades-old string of cold cases about men reportedly torn limb from limb, for whom no bodies were ever found — and which exist only as horrific hearsay?That depends on who you ask.The out-there legend of
AMC and UK’s Alibi have rounded out the the three leads of crime drama series Ragdoll, with Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Irregulars, Killing Eve) and Thalissa Teixeira (Too Close, Trigonometry) joining previously announced Lucy Hale. The series, which begins production today in London, hails from Sid Gentle Films, the British production company behind Killing Eve. Toby MacDonald (Old Boys, The Duchess) and Niall MacCormick (The Victim, The Song of Lunch) will direct.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHenry Lloyd-Hughes and Thalissa Teixeira will star alongside Lucy Hale in the AMC-Alibi series “Ragdoll,” Variety has learned.The six-episode show, which was ordered to series back in February, is set to begin production on April 19 in London.
Chrissy Teigen was discovered working at a California surf shop when she was 18 years old and quickly became one of the most high-profile swimsuit models. The cameraman wandered into the Huntington Beach shop and asked to shoot some bikini pictures of Teigen, despite her co-workers telling her he came in all the time asking girls, she was different.
sexual assault charges in a newly revealed indictment.Erie County Court Judge Kenneth Case delayed a decision on extradition for Weinstein, 69, who appeared via video from the maximum security Wende Correctional Facility near Buffalo, where he has been held since last spring after being convicted in New York City of a criminal sex act and third-degree rape.Weinstein was charged last year in California with assaulting five women in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills from 2004 to 2013.The new
Antonio Ferme editorThe 5-year-old son of Rep. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) came home one day to tell his father a story about an older child that kept calling him “Chinese boy” over and over again.
Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber have managed to maintain their toned and fit physiques throughout the pandemic. The BFFs were spotted meeting up to do go do some pilates in Los Angeles, California.