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Devil In Disguise: John Wayne Gacy dropped two days ago on Peacock, and it’s holding firm to its 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The official summary keeps things brief, telling us what we already ...
Rickon isn’t clowning around. Michael Chernus, best known for playing the goofy Rickon on “Severance,” takes a darker turn in the serial killer show, “Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy.” Premiering ...
EXCLUSIVE: ITV and Ben Stephenson‘s indie Poison Pen have found their lead actress for new serial killer drama The Dark in the shape of Laura Donnelly. The Nevers star Donnelly, who has a key role ...
For its 60th anniversary, the Star Trek franchise is going where it’s never gone before – in terms of action figures. With the space franchise's upcoming 60th anniversary looming, fans will likely ...
For example, the Twilight of the Republic Booster Display Box, featuring 24 packs steeped in Clone Wars-era drama, has seen one of the biggest drops, plunging 52% down to just $57.98 (was $119.76).
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in a split decision Wednesday that it is legal for Minnesotans to possess ghost guns without a serial number because current state law does not clearly restrict it.
In a thrilling All-Star Game that started as a pitcher’s duel and, the National League defeated the American League 4-3 on a home run swing off after the game was tied 6-6 through nine innings. The NL ...
After a near decade-long delay, accused Kansas City serial killer Fredrick Scott will face trial next fall. Scott will stand trial starting Sept. 3, 2026, on six counts of first-degree murder and ...
In the winter of 2021, “Saturday Night Live” spoofed the true-crime industrial complex with a musical number called “Murder Show.” The sketch sends up the consumption of spectacular depravity as an ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...