Monster, The Ed Gein Story
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Schechter, a true crime historian and author who wrote the definitive book about Gein, “Deviant: The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein, the Original Psycho,” told The Post that he’s unhappy with the third season of Ryan Murphy’s anthology series, which focuses on Gein and his crimes.
Harold Schechter slams Ryan Murphy's retelling of Ed Gein's story in his latest Netflix series, calling it out for largely fabricated details.
Ed Gein had a seriously chilling four-word response when asked if he was a cannibal or necrophiliac as new Monster series leaves Netflix viewers shocked.
The Ed Gein Story takes dramatic liberties with the real-life crimes of Ed Gein by exaggerating several plot points.
The latest installment of Ryan Murphy‘s Monster anthology series centered around Ed Gein — but how did the show wrap up the notorious serial killer’s story? Season 3 — titled Monster: The Ed Gein Story — premiered on Friday,
Charlie Hunnam is sharing what went through his head when he agreed to play serial killer Ed Gein — and how he "fell into a full panic" after realizing the decision he made.
Murphy explains why a planned Luigi Mangione season stalled as he and Hunnam reveal how The Ed Gein Story came together.
Now that more reviews have come in, the Rotten Tomatoes score of Ed Gein has sunk more than 20%, and now stands at just a 23% critic score. That’s below the previous two Monster entries, and also Netflix’s True Crime serial killer series, Conversations with a Killer. Here’s how the list breaks down: