Ed Gein’s Real Life Involvement In The Ted Bundy Case & What ‘Monster’ Changes

The eight-part series, *The Ed Gein Story*, chronicles the life of Ed Gein, from his upbringing and relationship with his mother, Augusta, to the crimes he committed – both proven and suspected – in the 1950s. It also covers his time in a mental institution and ultimately, his death. A surprising part of the series depicts Gein assisting the FBI in solving the Ted Bundy case. When exploring the lives of such infamous individuals, understanding the true events surrounding them is crucial.

The Biggest Netflix Movie Ever Is Coming Back to Cinemas This Halloween Despite Still Dominating Streaming

Netflix rarely releases movies in theaters, but they’ve started doing limited releases for some of their bigger films before they stream online—like they’re planning to do with the new *Knives Out* sequel. However, they’ve never re-released a movie in theaters months after it was already available on Netflix. Now, *KPop Demon Hunters* is breaking that pattern.

‘Mr. Scorsese’ Review: An Unbalanced, but Insightful Portrait of a Master Filmmaker

Rebecca Miller’s film, *Mr. Scorsese*, isn’t a traditional documentary but rather a portrait of the director’s life and career. Across five episodes, Miller covers a vast amount of ground, from the formative stories of Scorsese’s childhood – which shaped films like *Who’s That Knocking at My Door* – to the production of his latest movie, *Killers of the Flower Moon* (also an Apple TV+ project).

Drew Struzan Designed What a Blockbuster Movie Looks Like

You’ve almost certainly seen the work of Drew Struzan, even if you don’t know his name. He created iconic movie posters for films like *The Thing* and the *Harry Potter* series, and essentially defined the look of the modern blockbuster. His paintings were known for their smooth, radiant quality – they seemed to glow and hinted at the magic within. These posters promised exciting adventures, memorable characters, and high production values. Beyond that, his work, especially the *Indiana Jones* posters, linked the new wave of blockbuster films to the classic glamour of Hollywood’s Golden Age. They marked a shift away from the grittier style of the 1970s and signaled a return to big, glossy visuals and sweeping scores.

They’re Young Sheldon–ing Bosch

The new *Bosch* show, *Bosch: Start of Watch*, will be different from previous installments, as it explores Harry Bosch’s early days as a rookie police officer – something Michael Connelly hasn’t focused on much before. Traditionally, each *Bosch* season adapts one or two of Connelly’s books, but this one is set in 1991 and follows a 26-year-old Bosch as he investigates a major heist and widespread corruption, putting his principles to the test. (Don’t worry, he remains dedicated to his job!) Unlike other *Bosch* series, this one will stream on MGM+ instead of Prime Video. But fans can still get their fix with the recently renewed second season of *Ballard*, or by watching *The Lincoln Lawyer* on Netflix – did you know the two shows share a universe, as Bosch and the Lincoln Lawyer are half-brothers? A fun fact to share at your next gathering!

Invasion Season 3 Episode 9 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch

Invasion is a futuristic science fiction series that follows the intense conflict between humans and an alien invasion force. Created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil, it first aired on October 22, 2021, and features a talented cast including Golshifteh Farahani, Shioli Kutsuna, Shamier Anderson, India Brown, and Sam Neill, among others.

KPop Demon Hunters Is Coming Back to Theaters This Halloweekend

It looks like *KPop Demon Hunters* will probably be the number one movie at the box office this weekend, since there aren’t many major new releases for Halloween 2025. *Bugonia* will also come out that weekend, giving parents something to do while their kids are enjoying *Golden*. Besides that, Fathom Events is bringing back the *Twilight* movies – *New Moon* will be shown on Halloween night alongside *Twilight*.

Diane Keaton’s 10 Most Underrated Movies

Diane Keaton was known for being a team player, often appearing in films directed by Woody Allen. Over her impressive career, she earned many awards, including an Oscar, a BAFTA, and two Golden Globes, and was nominated for two Emmys and a Tony Award. She’s a true Hollywood icon, and her work will be remembered for years to come. Despite her success, some of her films don’t get the recognition they deserve; in fact, many critics believe these lesser-known movies are just as funny or thought-provoking as her most famous ones.