‘Foul move’: Netflix fans in uproar as Monster: The Ed Gein Story’s ‘recreates’ axed show Mindhunter
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Embrace me until Ryan Murphy stops sexualizing his serial killers. Not seven minutes pass from the first episode of this third season of the Anthology Monsters (Netflix) without us seeing the chiseled anatomy of Charlie Hunnam, an actor who plays criminal Ed Gein, in all his splendor. Just like those Spanish series that ran to put some character under the shower in his first five minutes. It’s not moral my objection, but narrative: it’s easy for…
Monster: The Ed Gein Story Ends by Reminding Us of a Much Better Show
This article contains spoilers for Monster: The Ed Gein Story. Ryan Murphy and co.’s latest Monster has finally dropped on Netflix, and post-release, there’s been a bit of a commotion. Some of that commotion is expected: blurring the lines between fact and fiction is not uncommon in dramatic retellings of true crimes, and The Ed Gein Story has been dinged for this more than the previous series entries, but for anyone who didn’t switch off after …
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