The next Netflix series of the anthology could be its most gruesome yet, set to look at the inspiration behind the most famous horror characters in its next subject ...
He’s the ultimate psycho killer. Serial killer Ed Gein may not be a household name like Ted Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer, but he looms large in pop culture, inspiring a trio of iconic horror movie ...
Ed Gein wasn’t actually a serial killer—he ... s obsession with human skin and used it to build its character Leatherface, who hid behind face masks made out of human flesh.
How Serial Killer Inspired Psycho, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Silence of the Lambs ET looks at how serial killer Ed Gein ...
Ed Gein killed at least two women, made suits from human skin and is set to be the focus of the next Netflix Monster series ...
Now, its third season is set to focus on another one of the most infamous and disturbing figures in American criminal history: Ed Gein, also known as the “Butcher of Plainfield.” Following ...
For the next iteration, Monster will spotlight on the murderer and body snatcher Ed Gein, who has been dubbed as the real Leatherface, among other monikers. This comes after the first two series ...
THEY leave us hiding behind boxes of popcorn, jumping in fright and twitching on the edge of our seats with adrenaline pumping through our veins. Scary films are loved by many but few know ...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was banned in Australia for 10 years after its release in 1974. But the truly terrifying film, ...
But who was Ed Gein? Gein was an American murderer and ... Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs and Leatherface from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Born in 1906 as Edward Theodore Gein ...
The story of Ed Gein is potentially more gruesome than ... for several pieces of media including Norman Bates in Psycho, Leatherface in Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Buffalo Bill in Silence of ...