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Most of the cast of the original show's final season are back, including Joe Mantegna, Aisha Tyler, Paget Brewster, Kirsten Vangsness and Adam Rodriguez.
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In this Korean thriller, the creator of an AI-based dating app falls for the serial killer using her app to find victims.
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"It was a story of a gay man and more importantly, his gay victims," Murphy said.
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In these movies, we cannot pretend that the demons do not exist or the monsters are make-believe.
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Murphy said his team tried to contact "around 20 of the victims' families and friends trying to get input" for the Netflix show.
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Check out the main cast of the new Netflix original film The Good Nurse, about serial killer Charles Cullen
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And yet, this crime drama doesn't end with justice.
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A movie that posits the question: What's worse, a serial killer or a for-profit medical system?
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To this day, officials still have no idea how many patients the former nurse killed.
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Spoiler alert: He's not a good nurse.
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The 86-year-old also claims Netflix never contacted him about the series.
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Please, just be a cat, or a witch, or anything else this Halloween.
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Right on the heels of Netflix's megahit scripted series about Dahmer comes the third in Joe Berlinger's Conversations With A Killer series.
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This movie is part crime drama, part erotic thriller, part character study, and a whole mess.
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In the end, there’s nothing glamorous about this dead man who caused the deaths of so many others.
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"Be aware that a lot of the people who are part of these stories are still with us," Goldberg warned.
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Not all of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims died.
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Over the course of the episode, we watch Lionel's resolve against accepting responsibility break down.
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Both tags were removed less than a week after the series dropped on Netflix.
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This episode is the most emotionally taxing thing we’ve seen on television all year.