Netflix’s ‘Conversations with a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes’ is Now Available for Streaming
The third instalment in Netflix's Conversations with a Killer docuseries is now out, having premiered on Friday, October 7 2022. Conversations With a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes is the latest addition to the streamer's serial killer biographical documentary series. It comes after Conversations With a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes, which debuted in April this year and Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, which premiered on January 2019.
Leading Roles and Plot Details for 'Dune: The Sisterhood' Revealed
It's true. Timothy Chalamet has a way about him. He can be intense and dramatic, cunning and charming--not to mention, easy on the eyes. His portrayal of Paul Atreides in the 2021 film Dune was impressive. But if you're like most fans of the late Frank Herbert's work, you were probably more intrigued by the shrewd old women and their ship descending in the pounding rain. The chilling chorus that played on their arrival was enough to send chills running down the spines of millions. It's impossible to avoid the allure of the Bene Gesserit. They're the witches of science fiction, biological oddities whose mastery of the human mind gave them the ability to control others. They could detect lies and make use of superhuman senses. They had found a way to manipulate their bodies on a molecular level, and some of them could reach into the memories of other members of their order. How did they do that in a universe devoid of deities and magic? Fans are begging to know the answer to that question, and it sounds like we're going to get it.
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Trailer Teases The Next Black Panther
Marvel Entertainment released an emotional and heartfelt trailer for the hotly anticipated Black Panther sequel on Monday, October 3 2022, sending fans into a frenzy as they speculate who the new Black Panther could be. The trailer begins by paying tribute to Chadwick Boseman, who was meant to reprise his role as T’Challa but sadly passed away on August 2020 after battling colon cancer. Ryan Coogler, the director of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, said that filming without Boseman was the most challenging thing he had to endure in his career.
‘The Crown’ Season 5: When Will it Be Released?
The Crown is one of Netflix's most successful TV series so far, rating 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, 8.7/10 on IMDb and 94% on Google Reviews.Released in 2016 and running for four intriguing seasons, The Crown focuses on the reign of Queen Elizabeth II since the 1940s when she married Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh. Like the first and third seasons, season 5 of the historical drama series will feature a new cast to play the novelties, including recasting the role of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II. Find out all there is to know about The Crown's upcoming season, inclusive of its release date.
The Handmaid's Tale: Wives Have Bad Things Too
Mid-20th century domestic arts was centered around the idea that wifehood was a privilege. Women were housed, fed, and loved, and in return, they ensured that their husbands had everything they needed to live happy, successful lives. It was a huge responsibility. They were in charge of their husband's nutrition, appearance, and temperament. He would need well-cooked meals at the proper hour, drinks in the sitting room, and a skilled conversationalist--someone who had studied him and understood what he needed to hear.All of these duties were to be performed with a sense of presentation and poise. Hair, nails, and makeup were all integral to maintaining a healthy marriage. Women didn't want their husbands looking elsewhere.Many of life's failings could be traced back to a lazy, neglectful housewife. Women were the machine behind the magic. They kept their husbands afloat. Everything they did, from cleaning to ironing, helped maintain a stable home. That was their ultimate goal in life. There were radicals who believed that women should have the right to live as they saw fit. But that went against everything society believed in. Man was meant to follow God's law, not his own whims, and God said that wives were to submit themselves to their husbands as unto the Lord.
What We Know About ‘The Mysterious Benedict Society’ Season Two
Disney+ has been one of the busiest branches of the Walt Disney Company. The streamer has been super-active with new releases since it was launched and recently added a piece into the library with the second season of The Mysterious Benedict Society (TMBS). The series is an adaptation of Trenton Lee Stewart’s book series of the same title. TMBS launched its first season in August 2021, attracting plenty of positive critics and reviews, characterized by a 7.6 out of 10-star rating on IMDb and an 85% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The news about the renewal of the second season hit the screens, followed by the commencement of production, and finally, the second season is approaching sooner than thought.
Amazon Prime Video’s ‘The Peripheral’: Plot, Cast, Creators & Release Date
Amazon Prime Video has been delivering heart-warming pieces for a while now, characterized by its wide base of viewers and subscribers. The streamer recently added a new accomplishment, The Peripheral, to the thriller library, keeping it occupied and more active. The Peripheral is the latest adaptation of William Gibson's 13th novel of the same title, published in 2014.
'Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire' Remaking Louis de Pointe du Lac
Warning: This article contains spoilers for episode 1 of 'Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire.'In 1973, when Anne Rice wrote The Interview with the Vampire, she was an atheist, who based her universe off of the idea that magic and gods were nothing more than myths; instead, she explained, there were things humans simply didn't understand.She went about creating her own pantheon of bloodthirsty, vampiric deities, each a living archetype of human nature. There was Marius, the traditionalist, who worshipped the first of their kind; Lestat de Lioncourt, the god of pride and the hunt, who celebrated his immortal existence; then Louis de Pointe du Lac, an enigma whose forlorn sympathy for humans made him impossible to hate. Louis rejected his own nature. He was a vampire who carried around the burden of guilt, like a cross he refused to lay down. For years he struggled with his own instincts, often surviving off of rodents and vermin instead of the human blood he needed to nourish himself. He would defer to his Catholic upbringing, calling himself damned and undeserving of salvation. He cursed his companion Lestat for making him, saying that they would one day end up in hell for the things they had done. He was unique. No other character in Anne Rice's universe felt the way he did. Many of them experienced guilt. There was anger, grief, and a visceral disgust behind the act. But they all came to accept what they were. They didn't torture themselves the way Louis did. That was his fight.
Khloe Kardashian Receives Brain Trauma Diagnosis
Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson began dating in 2016. Since the start of the relationship, both stars have primarily been in the news for one thing: infidelity. While Khloe has announced that she has broken things off with Tristan, the effects of the numerous cheating scandals have done a number on Khloe. This time in the form of brain trauma.
‘Hello Jack! The Kindness Show’ Returns for a Second Season on Apple TV+
Apple TV+ has a lot of educative and entertaining goodies for the kids this fall to keep them energized after long days at school. The streamer recently unveiled the second season of Hello Jack! The Kindness Show with an October release date. Hello Jack! The Kindness Show season one launched on Apple TV+ on June 2022, attracting millions of positive reviews and critics from fans. The season managed a whopping 7.7 out of 10-star ratings on IMDb and an outstanding 4 out of 5 on Common Sense Media. Jack McBrayer, the series creator, is an American actor well-known for his appearance in 30 Rock, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and recently Hello Jack! The Kindness Show. The super-active actor and creator have won several awards, including Primetime Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series on 30 Rock.
Peacock’s ‘One of Us Is Lying’ Season 2 Lands a Premiere Date
Peacock has been delivering hot young adult content for its viewers since its launch over two years ago. The streamer has added another piece into the category, One of Us Is Lying, a high school-oriented show based on Karen McManus's book of the same title. The show's first season launched on the streamer one year ago, attracting bountiful positive reviews from fans characterized by an impressive 78% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 6.8 out of 10-star rating on IMDb.
Apple TV Plus’ ‘Acapulco’ Season Two: Plot, Cast, Creators & Release Date
Apple TV+ is one of the streaming service providers working extra to maintain their fan base while attracting more. The streamer has been housing many comedy series and recently added a piece to the plate with the second season of Acapulco. Acapulco is based on a Pantelion Film’s and 3Pas Studios’ co-project of 2017, titled, How to Be a Latin Lover. Acapulco first launched on Apple TV+ in December 2021 with ten incredible episodes. They are Pilot, Jessie's Girl, Invisible Touch, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, All Night Long, Uptown Girl, For Your Eyes Only, Time After Time, The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, and You Should Hear How She Talks About You. The season garnered an impressive 7.5/10-star rating on IMDb and an 89% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, sending it to its second season renewal.
‘Inside Amy Schumer’ Finally Returns to Paramount+ for the Fifth Season
It’s been six years since Inside Amy Schumer completed its fourth installment, and fans nearly lost hope for the fifth season. Fortunately, the long-waited season is here to resume from where season four left off, full of sketchy comedy and more than we might have imagined.Inside Amy Schumer launched its first season in July 2013, running smoothly with yearly releases until 2016, when the series stopped for several reasons. The series creator is believed to have halted the show to work on her biography, alongside other shows such as Life & Beth at Hulu, Expecting Amy, and Amy Schumer Learns to Cook at Food Network. At one point, the show was perceived to be discontinued but Amy cut-shot the rumors and clarified the series' production would be on-halt while she concentrated on touring after becoming a bonafide actress of the time.