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In his third album, he’s part daddy, sometimes lover, and definitely a caring observer.
Alessa Dominguez is a senior culture writer for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York.
In his third album, he’s part daddy, sometimes lover, and definitely a caring observer.
HBO Max’s The Staircase takes a predictable trip down the rabbit hole of the Michael Peterson trial. (Contains spoilers.)
A new Hulu miniseries thoughtfully explores a family’s surreal life in the true crime spotlight.
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Marry Me doesn’t deliver on Jennifer Lopez’s rom-com queen tradition. (Potential spoilers.)
HBO Max’s The Staircase takes a predictable trip down the rabbit hole of the Michael Peterson trial. (Contains spoilers.)
In his third album, he’s part daddy, sometimes lover, and definitely a caring observer.
A new Hulu miniseries thoughtfully explores a family’s surreal life in the true crime spotlight.
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Buried is a comprehensive look at the story of Eileen Franklin, who became a symbol of the ’90s memory wars. But the docuseries struggles to elucidate the case’s larger meaning. (Spoilers for those not familiar with the case.)
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A new HBO Max docuseries is an often tasteless, yet awkwardly insightful tabloid portrait of the late star.
The soap star and QVC queen's utter shamelessness has revived the franchise.
Law & Order can’t solve all of the mysteries that haunt the Menendez case, but NBC’s series is finally asking the right questions about abuse, institutional power, and who shapes the narratives of “true” crime.