Here's the Menéndez brothers sketch too controversial for 'SNL'
"Turns out, people like the Menéndez brothers wayyy more than doctors."
October 21, 2024
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"Turns out, people like the Menéndez brothers wayyy more than doctors."
Out writer, producer, and director Ryan Murphy is bidding farewell to Netflix after his five-year contract with the streaming giant comes to an end.
Chance Seneca admitted he tried to kill, dismember, and eat a young man he had targeted on the hookup app.
Family members of Buck's alleged victims were exposed to horrifying videos, pictures, and text messages.
The American Horror Story alumnus will star in Netflix's Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story will soon go into production.
The streaming service didn't say why it removed the tag, but it's been slammed for putting that label on the serial killer's story.
Ryan Murphy's latest two series have come out around the same time and have certain things in common.
The actor says she does what she wants and what she wanted to do was get married.
Catching up with the Pose cast members who turned the FX series into such a groundbreaking project.
Chloë Sevigny, Javier Bardem, and Cheyenne Jackson all walked the red carpet.
Investigators thanked the community for helping authorities identify, locate, and arrest the suspect who used the name Larry in multiple fake Grindr profile.
The Nightly Show host is not happy with people who compare a homophobic Kentucky clerk to a civil rights icon.
Praising queer creatives like Billy Porter, Niecy Nash, and Michaela Jae Rodriguez, Murphy accepted a lifetime achievement award.
"What would I ask them? I know what their perspective is," Murphy said.
Buck had previously been found guilty on charges that he provided drugs to men in exchange for sex, leading to two overdose deaths.
It's the latest in a long history of transphobia for the Carlson family.
The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards air September 18.
A jury, presented with mountains of evidence, convicted the onetime West Hollywood fixture of supplying meth that led to the deaths of two gay Black men.
The director of the top-downloaded Netflix documentary about the queer serial killer talks about how his crimes stretched far beyond his Chicago killing grounds.
The crime was a "brutal and planned murder which was sadistic in nature," Justice Amanda Yip said in sentencing Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe who were 15 when they killed the girl.