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Pretty Little Liars: Summer School Season Premiere Review: This Season, Summer is Here to Slay
TV Fanatic· 1 hour agoThings are looking a lot less pretty and a little more dangerous for the liars in the season premiere of Pretty Little Liars: Summer School. Picking up right where things left off, Pretty Little ...
Travis Kelce Joins Ryan Murphy Horror Drama “Grotesquerie”
People via Yahoo News· 2 days ago@killatrav Welcome to Grostequerie [sic]." Nash-Betts' "winners" comment refers to her Emmy win for...
Travis Kelce Cast in New Ryan Murphy Series 'Grotesquerie'
Parade via Yahoo News· 1 day agoNiecy Nash-Betts She won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her performance in Murphy’s...
Bodies found in 'human-dug cave' in Northridge
FOX 11 News Los Angeles· 4 days agoFirefighters said a “white powder substance" was also found inside the excavation.
The Cast of “Sixteen Candles”: Where Are They Now?
People via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMost recently, Ringwald has entered the Ryan Murphy-verse, starring in the producer’s Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story on Netflix and in this...
Travis Kelce lands first major acting role in Ryan Murphy’s horror series ‘Grotesquerie’
New York Post· 1 day ago@killatrav Welcome to Grostequerie [sic],” she captioned the fun clip, referring to her Emmy win for...
27 Extremely Poorly Aged TV And Movie Scenes That Are Low-Key Disturbing To Watch Back With What We...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 4 days ago...Films 20.This line from iCarly is definitely ironic considering when iCarly was rebooted, it was...
'Adventures in Babysitting': See the Cast Then and Now!
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDid you know? Miller and Coogan were both born on January 13. However, Coogan was born in 1970, and...
OC Marathon runner disqualified as winner
FOX 11 News Los Angeles· 3 days agoA runner from Fountain Valley was disqualified as the winner of the OC Marathon on Sunday over cheating allegations.
Our Collective Obsession with True Crime
The New Yorker· 5 hours agoToday’s audiences have a seemingly insatiable appetite for stories about people who do—or experience—terrible things. Is there a right way to turn real-life tragedy into mass entertainment?