Prepare for a chilling episode of “American Monster” with Season 9 Episode 9, titled “Why You Recording Me?” airing at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, January 21, 2024, on Investigation Discovery. This installment delves into the unsettling story of India Mackey, a young woman who shares her life through live streams. However, the seemingly idyllic online persona masks the painful reality of her relationship with boyfriend Kevin Dixon.
As India celebrates her 20th birthday, the episode takes a dark turn when she discovers the shocking depths of Kevin’s actions. The narrative explores the complexities of relationships, the impact of social media on personal lives, and the disturbing revelations that unfold behind closed doors.
Viewers can expect a gripping and suspenseful tale, highlighting the darker side of seemingly ordinary lives. Tune in for an intense episode that unravels the layers of this true-crime story on Investigation Discovery.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday 21 January 2024 on...
As India celebrates her 20th birthday, the episode takes a dark turn when she discovers the shocking depths of Kevin’s actions. The narrative explores the complexities of relationships, the impact of social media on personal lives, and the disturbing revelations that unfold behind closed doors.
Viewers can expect a gripping and suspenseful tale, highlighting the darker side of seemingly ordinary lives. Tune in for an intense episode that unravels the layers of this true-crime story on Investigation Discovery.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday 21 January 2024 on...
- 1/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Adapted from a school play by crime writer Hannah, this low-budget British whodunnit lacks the cinematic flair to match its clever songs and plotting
This low-budget British whodunnit arrives well-timed amid a Rian Johnson-prompted boom in murder mystery movies. It’s not quite, as it claims, the first murder mystery musical movie: that honour might well go to François Ozon’s 8 Women, and Stephen Sondheim once wrote a screenplay and songs for the unproduced The Chorus Girl Murder Case. The concept has been in the ether for a while – unsurprisingly perhaps, as musicals and whodunnits are both formalised genres with a certain amount of common ground.
The Mystery of Mr E enjoys wrongfooting us. Similarly to the start of the classic 1950 noir Doa, when the protagonist arrives to announce his own murder, dastardly Mr E (Kevin Dixon) turns up at the residence of twins George (James N Knight...
This low-budget British whodunnit arrives well-timed amid a Rian Johnson-prompted boom in murder mystery movies. It’s not quite, as it claims, the first murder mystery musical movie: that honour might well go to François Ozon’s 8 Women, and Stephen Sondheim once wrote a screenplay and songs for the unproduced The Chorus Girl Murder Case. The concept has been in the ether for a while – unsurprisingly perhaps, as musicals and whodunnits are both formalised genres with a certain amount of common ground.
The Mystery of Mr E enjoys wrongfooting us. Similarly to the start of the classic 1950 noir Doa, when the protagonist arrives to announce his own murder, dastardly Mr E (Kevin Dixon) turns up at the residence of twins George (James N Knight...
- 11/21/2023
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
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The Jordan Peele universe is expanding — into virtual reality.
Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions has teamed with Meta and Horizon Worlds to offer a new experience in the free virtual reality video game for Quest 2 headsets. The multi-world VR experience, debuting today after being in the works for two months, opens with Monkeypaw Productions: All Aboard.
The train-set adventure contains images Peele fans will instantly recognize and it allows for visitors to explore themed cabins and hunt for Easter eggs from his films Get Out, Us and the upcoming Nope. From there, visitors can then explore Nope World: by Monkeypaw Productions, an experience inspired by his new film, out July 22.
Starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun, the film follows residents of “a lonely gulch of inland California who bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery,” centering on a ranch and an unidentified flying object.
The Jordan Peele universe is expanding — into virtual reality.
Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions has teamed with Meta and Horizon Worlds to offer a new experience in the free virtual reality video game for Quest 2 headsets. The multi-world VR experience, debuting today after being in the works for two months, opens with Monkeypaw Productions: All Aboard.
The train-set adventure contains images Peele fans will instantly recognize and it allows for visitors to explore themed cabins and hunt for Easter eggs from his films Get Out, Us and the upcoming Nope. From there, visitors can then explore Nope World: by Monkeypaw Productions, an experience inspired by his new film, out July 22.
Starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun, the film follows residents of “a lonely gulch of inland California who bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery,” centering on a ranch and an unidentified flying object.
- 7/12/2022
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fans of Jordan Peele’s films can hop on board a virtual train to explore a creepy VR version of the ranch from his upcoming Western-set thriller “Nope.”
The new “Nope” experience is available for free in Meta’s Horizon Worlds app on the Quest 2 virtual-reality headset. It’s produced under a partnership among Meta (Facebook’s new corporate name), Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions and Universal Pictures.
The multi-world VR experience begins with “Monkeypaw Productions: All Aboard,” in which you find yourself as a passenger on the Monkeypaw train — featuring Easter eggs from Peele’s “Nope,” “Get Out” and “Us.”
From there, you can teleport to the “Nope World,” where you will arrive at a VR replica of Haywood Ranch from the film. There, visitors can interact with other fans and play several minigames and engage with other interactive elements, including playing records, riding a motorcycle and a getting sucked...
The new “Nope” experience is available for free in Meta’s Horizon Worlds app on the Quest 2 virtual-reality headset. It’s produced under a partnership among Meta (Facebook’s new corporate name), Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions and Universal Pictures.
The multi-world VR experience begins with “Monkeypaw Productions: All Aboard,” in which you find yourself as a passenger on the Monkeypaw train — featuring Easter eggs from Peele’s “Nope,” “Get Out” and “Us.”
From there, you can teleport to the “Nope World,” where you will arrive at a VR replica of Haywood Ranch from the film. There, visitors can interact with other fans and play several minigames and engage with other interactive elements, including playing records, riding a motorcycle and a getting sucked...
- 7/12/2022
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
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