The top 30 chilling true crime documentaries to stream now: From serial killers to romance fraudsters, our critics sift through hundreds of options so you don’t have to

As an avid true crime enthusiast, I can’t get enough of the intriguing stories that unfold in the darkest corners of our society. Serial killers with their chilling modus operandi, cult leaders who manipulate and deceive, miscarriages of justice that leave us questioning the fairness of our legal system, and unresolved disappearances that keep us on the edge of our seats – the choices can be overwhelming for someone like me.

Should you pull for Honkai: Star Rail Yunli Light Cone Banner

In the upcoming Version 2.4 release of Honkai: Star Rail, players can look forward to the introduction of the Yunli Banner. Debuting during the first half of this update, Yunli is a fresh new character hailing from Xianzhou Luofu. Her elegant appearance has already piqued the interest of many gamers. This article delves into the specifics of the Yunli Light Cone Banner, discussing Yunli’s distinctive light cone ability and its implications, as well as presenting new 4-star light cones featured in the banner.

Veep Showrunner: Our Writers Weren’t Clairvoyant, Just ‘Had Our Fingers on a Very Sad Pulse’

An intriguing turn of events: The momentous timing of Aaron Sorkin’s publication in the New York Times, just hours before President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from re-election race on Sunday, made for an unexpectedly humorous contrast. In this op-ed, Sorkin, renowned for “The West Wing,” suggested a surprising solution to the Democratic Party’s predicament: “Let’s choose a Republican for our nominee.”

Terrifier 3 rings the slay bells for Art the Clown’s Christmas debut

As a gamer, I’ve noticed how filmmakers have been adding an eerie twist to the holiday season by infusing it with horror elements. It all started with Bob Clark’s “Black Christmas” in 1974, which caused quite a stir for merging Christmas cheer with gruesome mayhem. This sub-genre is transgressive, intentionally offensive, and delightfully macabre. Whether it’s the infamous “Silent Night, Deadly Night” from the 1980s or more recent films like “Krampus,” these holiday horror movies never fail to push boundaries.