Director Peter LoGreco reflects on The Hillside Strangler, the ethical challenges of telling real-life horror, and why audiences are ready for complex true crime without tidy conclusions.
Paul Bradley  The BBC publicity department might need a little retraining on tone and mood: the posed still they use for the new drama Waiting For The Out looks like a reject from a sitcom about a ...
HIS winning stint on The Celebrity Traitors saw him hailed as our newest national treasure. But Alan Carr’s triumph on the ...
Each year, about 80 British people are victims of a homicide overseas, and grieving loved ones have to navigate the aftermath. Eve Henderson describes losing her husband, and her fight to help others ...
Over the course of several films, the "Rambo" franchise has seen plenty of talented actors come and go -- some of whom, ...
Is the book always better than the movie? The eternal question readers must answer rages on in 2026, with a ridiculous number of films and TV shows based on popular novels and short stories headed to ...
From the return of The Apprentice to the arrival of new Marvel series Wonder Man and Netflix’s eye-opening documentary about ...
The Greek market on South Broadway in Hicksville called New Bakaliko, whose owners said this week they hoped to sell and retire, holds close to $1 million worth of feta slabs, olive oil in 3-liter ...
Death in Paradise BBC One/iPlayer, 9pm Sarah Hadland and Steffan Rhodri guest star as the 15th series gets underway with the ...
The God of War TV show from Prime Video is making a crucial mistake that I think will hurt non-gamers appreciation of the ...
ATHENS, Greece — Greece’s government on Monday said that a major radio communications failure that shut the country’s airspace a day earlier is unlikely to have been a cyberattack, though the cause ...
ATHENS, Greece — More than 300,000 inactive university students have been removed from the rolls in Greece, cutting the country’s official student population by nearly half, authorities said Friday.