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30 Greatest Thriller Miniseries of All Time, Ranked
The film world is being taken over by streaming platforms used worldwide, and with it comes a great new addition of miniseries. Great stories that have dynamic plots, fleshed-out characters, and gorgeous scriptwriting are boiled down into just a few episodes for audiences to enjoy all in one go. Without the need for long-term commitment to multiple seasons and episodes, miniseries are targeted for those who need something to binge.
Within the world of miniseries are some of the best works of the thriller genre that TV has to offer. The best limited series streaming right now include some fantastic thrillers from recent years, whether that be thrillers with undertones of horror or drama, they have it all. The best thriller miniseries to binge will keep audiences on the edge of their seats, but not for too long.
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‘Secret Invasion’ (2023)
Shape-shifting Skrulls are hatching a plan to take over the world in the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe series, Secret Invasion. In the miniseries, Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) returns to earth after learning of the potential invasion that could lead to the end of humanity, but his post-Blip version can’t seem to keep up with the barrage of threats.
As a spy thriller series, Secret Invasion does a great job of keeping audiences guessing and building a tense atmosphere. That said, it hasn’t managed to impress fans and critics alike with its dull storytelling, which hasn’t earned it a spot among the best MCU shows released in recent years. Ending not with a bang but a whimper, Secret Invasion won’t appeal much to non-Marvel fans, as even the most hardcore followers of the franchise may find it disappointing.
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‘The Clearing’ (2023)
The Clearing is a chilling psychological thriller inspired by a true story of a female-led cult. It draws from J.P. Pomare‘s book In The Clearing to tell its tale of a woman who must confront her past to stop a cult from kidnapping more kids in the not-so-distant future.
The Clearing boldly depicts the Australian New Age group known as The Family and explores the kind of long-lasting psychological effects it has on its members. While the pacing may be too slow for some, those who enjoy piecing together an intriguing mystery will find themselves coming back for more. It’s one of the best modern Australian TV shows worth watching today, with the fact that it draws from a real-life cult making it even more gripping.
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‘Pieces of Her’ (2022)
Based on Karin Slaughter’s novel of the same name, Pieces of Her follows Andrea “Andy” Oliver (Bella Heathcote), a 30-year-old 911 responder, and her mother, Laura (Toni Collette), who get caught in a violent shooting at a local diner, where Laura skillfully eliminates the shooter. As Andy tries to dig deeper into her seemingly simple mother’s actions, Laura’s past begins to come to light, and Andy is forced to escape while piecing together her mother’s dark past.
Pieces of Her shines mostly in Toni Collette’s fascinating performance as a cancer survivor and speech therapist, but who holds a long, dangerous history. Andy’s desperation to seek the truth about her mother is well reflected in Heathcote’s delivery, even if her character falls short in further development. However, the show’s narrative has well-executed, shocking twists that drive enough suspense and drama. Overall, Pieces of Her is a fine enough thriller miniseries to binge. —Maddie P
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‘Behind Her Eyes’ (2021)
A show that puts the “thrill” in “thriller” features Louise (Simona Brown), a divorced single mother who works as a secretary. One night she meets David (Tom Bateman), a man with whom she begins an affair. It just so happens that he is her new boss in the office. As they fall for each other, fate brings Louise’s path in connection to David’s wife, Adele (Eve Hewson). Louise is faced with many new twists and must find what is hidden behind David and Adele’s relationship.
Within this six-part show based on the eponymous 2017 novel by Sarah Pinborough, viewers’ minds are never at rest. It has you thinking about what the twisted love triangle could be hiding the entire time. With twists and mysteries you won’t see coming, Behind Her Eyes is a prime example of a psychological thriller series at its best.
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‘The Crowded Room’ (2023)
Set in 1979 and inspired by Daniel Keyes‘ 1981 non-fiction novel The Minds of Billy Milligan, The Crowded Room tells the story of Danny Sullivan (Tom Holland), who is arrested following his alleged role in a New York City shooting. The series depicts his interrogations conducted by Rya Goodwin (Amanda Seyfried), whose questions soon begin to unravel Danny’s mysterious and troubled past.
Holland’s raw and evocative performance makes the Apple TV+ series a must-see for fans of the actor, who stands out in this refreshingly different role. While the miniseries has been criticized for being somewhat repetitive, fans of slower-paced stories and complex character studies mixed with true crime will likely find it worth watching.
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‘The Cry’ (2018)
The disappearance of a newborn from a small Australian seaside town serves as the starting point for an investigation into the crumbling psychology of a young couple as they cope with an unimaginable catastrophe both in the open eye of the public and behind closed doors.
Nominated for an International Emmy for Best Actress, Jenna Coleman leads The Cry with her character of devastated mother Joanna. Coleman’s portrayal of grief over a lost child is a wonder to behold. As you watch the three-part series adapted from the eponymous 2013 by Helen FitzGerald, you feel pity, hatred, and justice. It’s all cleverly played out in this engrossing show about dealing with grief, with its overarching narrative of the ongoing investigation entertaining any thriller fan.
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‘Love & Death’ (2023)
Based on the true story of a housewife from Wylie, Texas named Candy Montgomery, Love & Death is a popular miniseries on Max. It portrays Candy’s (played by Elizabeth Olsen) seemingly mundane experiences as a housewife during the 1970s, which soon take a dark turn after an affair with her neighbor becomes deadly.
Much can be said about the stellar casting, suspenseful atmosphere, and well-written lines in the series, but it’s Elizabeth Olsen’s outstanding performance in Love & Death that makes it truly incredible. She somehow breathes humanity into the twisted character, making it impossible to turn away as Candy’s life begins to unravel. The show’s story overall is well-crafted, with Love & Death succeeding in its portrayal of the gruesome case and ensuing media circus.
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‘The Undoing’ (2020)
The HBO original miniseries reunites creator David E. Kelley and star Nicole Kidman from Big Little Lies, launching another intense mystery psychological thriller. Based on Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel, You Should Have Known, The Undoing follows Grace Fraser (Kidman), a wealthy New York therapist, whose life is upended when her oncologist husband, Jonathan (Hugh Grant), is accused of a brutal murder. As the investigation proceeds, the family has shocking revelations about Jonathan, unraveling her seemingly perfect life.
The Undoing is a remarkable, contemporary take on a classic whodunnit trope, with strong psychosexual and psychosocial elements in its narrative, which brings out unexpected plot twists. Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant’s performances are the biggest highlights of the show, with strong supporting performances by Donald Sutherland, Edgar Ramirez, and Noma Dumezweni. Exploring themes of class privilege, deception, and the fragility of trust, The Undoing makes for a gripping mystery drama. —Maddie P
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‘Ripley’ (2024)
Ripley is a neo-noir odyssey based on Patricia Highsmith‘s gripping novel that explores the psyche and brilliance of a conman. Lured by a shipping magnate’s offer, Tom Ripley (Andrew Scott) embarks on a mission to Italy, tasked with retrieving the magnate’s wayward son. But Ripley’s intentions are far from pure. Captivated by the son’s opulent lifestyle and a mysterious woman named Marge Sherwood (Dakota Fanning), Ripley’s descent into moral ambiguity is as captivating as it is chilling.
Directed and written by Steven Zaillian, the miniseries undoubtedly captures the essence of Highsmith’s novel. Ripley takes its time as it dives deep into the characters’ psychology, building suspense with each written scene. But it’s the stunning black-and-white that takes the experience to the next level, as light and shadow are used to amplify the moral ambiguity around Ripley’s character. It’ll surely leave viewers questioning who, if anyone, can be trusted.
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‘The Sympathizer’ (2024)
HBO’s new thriller show The Sympathizer offers a unique perspective on the aftermath of the Vietnam War. The story follows The Captain (Hoa Xuande), a half-French, half-Vietnamese communist spy. After years within the South Vietnamese army, the Captain became a refugee in Los Angeles after the fall of Saigon in 1975. While grappling with cultural adjustment alongside his General and fellow refugees, the Captain remains a sleeper agent, relaying information back to his communist handlers.
His relationships with fellow spy Bon (Fred Nguyen Khan) and captivating professor Sofia Mori (Sandra Oh) threaten to expose his carefully constructed world. Praised for its bold storytelling and satirical edge, The Sympathizer offers a fresh take on the legacy of the Vietnam War. The show’s delicate and nuanced portrayal of the Captain’s dual life was also praised, which was further elevated by Xuande’s captivating performance. It’s a thrilling show that acts as a commentary on American perspectives of the war and the Vietnamese refugee experience.
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Sharon Stone’s Sexy, R-Rated Classic On Netflix Is Adult Excess Done To Perfection
By Jonathan Klotz
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When people think of the best decade for crime movies, they tend to think of the 70s and The Godfather, Chinatown, Serpico, and countless other classics, but the 90s shouldn’t be overlooked. The Godfather: Part III, Reservoir Dogs, Goodfellas, are all classics, and so is Martin Scorsese’s loving tribute to Las Vegas: Casino. The 1995 crime epic has returned to Netflix in time for another generation to discover the rise and fall and rise of the greatest adult playground.
Casino Brings Las Vegas’ Sordid History To Life‘

Casino reunites Scorsese with Robert De Niro as Sam “Ace” Rothstein, based on the real Chicago mafia sports book handicapper Frank Rosenthal, who, against all odds, turned the Tangiers Casino into a money-printing success. Goodfellas standout, Joe Pesci, is also back for another round as Ace’s childhood friend turned business partner and mob enforcer, Nicky Santoro. It’s not a spoiler that the success and excess of the budding Vegas nightlife winds up turning the two lifelong friends into bitter rivals. Scorsese made a career out of the hubris of powerful men. This time, there’s a wildcard, Ginger, a former showgirl, now a con artist, played by Sharon Stone at the height of her Hollywood fame.
Adapting the book, Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas by Nicholas Pileggi means the plot moves both incredibly fast, with time jumps and skipping over major life moments, and slow, with long, languid takes of the Tangiers floor or Nicky and Ace standing around looking pensive. Covering 13 years, 1973 to 1986, there’s a lot crammed into the runtime, including a love triangle, multiple betrayals, a kidnapping, and a brief foray into local broadcast television. Casino does more in thirty minutes than most modern films, but it’s also slower and more thoughtful, a tricky balancing act that only an auteur the likes of Scorsese could effectively pull off.
They Don’t Make Them Like This Anymore

Considered either a spiritual successor to Goodfellas or an inferior attempt at recapturing the magic of the genre-defining film, Casino divided audiences upon its release. Critics thought it was a little too similar, and audiences torn between thinking it was boring or a fascinating look at the Mafia’s role in building Las Vegas. Sharon Stone won a Golden Globe for her work as Ginger and earned an Oscar nomination, yet even today, some viewers find her distracting and the worst part of the film. The Venn diagram between them and those who think Skylar is the worst part of Breaking Bad is a circle.
Anyone would look inferior to Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci doing what they do best. Casino performed well for an adult-oriented, R-rated crime epic with a $116 million box office haul that was dwarfed by the film’s success on VHS, DVD, and Blu-Ray. 30 years later, and there’s even a growing consensus that it’s better than Goodfellas. It’s not, but with its recent addition to Netflix you can at least fire it up and judge for yourself.

If you’ve never seen Casino, you’ll still find yourself recognizing camera shots and moments from the film. The Hangover recreated Ace and Nicky’s desert meeting. Then there’s the pen, a brutal moment only topped by The Dark Knight’s pencil trick. In a world with less and less adult dramas being made and Mafia movies having to step aside for streaming series, Casino is a throwback, both to how movies used to be and to how Las Vegas was long before it lost its soul by going corporate.
Casino is currently streaming on Netflix.
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Chicago Fire’s Cruz Will Be Affected by Near-Death Experience
Chicago Fire’s Joe Cruz survived a near-death experience during the One Chicago crossover — and the aftermath will continue to haunt him this season.
Warning: Spoilers below from season 14, episode 13, of Chicago Fire and the One Chicago crossover.
“There’s an after effect of this [case] that kind of shifts a little bit [of] the perspective that a lot of these guys have,” Chicago Fire showrunner Andrea Newman exclusively told Us Weekly, referring to the traumatic experience Firehouse 51 endured during the Wednesday, March 4, crossover event.
Newman teased, “We’re working on an episode now that is where there’s a lot of ramifications for Cruz in particular, that he’s dealing with in terms of it. There’s ripples. They just keep going and going.”
During Wednesday’s three-part event titled “Reckoning Part I, II and III,” Firehouse 51 was among the first on the scene when a plane landed in Chicago after losing contact with the tower for more than an hour.
Once safely on the ground, two members of Squad 3, Cruz (Joe Miñoso), Capp (Randy Flagler), as well as two additional firefighters from different trucks, Macy Vasquez (Carlita Tucker) and a new guy named Holt, went into the plane to assess what was going on.
They found the entire plane, including the pilots, dead from an unknown cause. The severity of the deaths — many were foaming at the mouth — left everyone on edge.
“[In] 20 years on the job, I’ve never seen anything like that,” Cruz said when he exited the plane.
While Chicago P.D.’s Intelligence Unit tried to pinpoint the mystery murder weapon, Cruz and Capp began driving their rig to another location when, suddenly, they both started to seize and foam at the mouth.
It was later revealed that the other two firefighters — the first inside the plane — also showed symptoms and all four were transported into isolated rooms at Chicago Med’s Gaffney Chicago Medical Center.

Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz. Peter Gordon/NBC
The murder weapon was later identified as a toxin being smuggled into the city by a drug trafficker that accidentally burst while the carrier was on the plane, killing everyone. (One passenger did survive, but later died at the hospital.)
Without knowing the location of the other tablet of toxin — an assailant who blamed first responders for his family’s death in a fire that happened 25 years prior broke into the morgue and retrieved the deadly toxin — and an antidote, everyone’s lives hung in the balance, including Capp and Cruz.
Luckily for fans, both Cruz and Capp did survive after their police counterparts took down the bad guy, who planned to release more of the toxin at a firefighter’s memorial for maximum casualties.
Paramedic Lyla Novak (Jocelyn Hudon) also survived after being sprayed with blood while treating the sole plane survivor. The woman later died after Novak helped deliver her baby in the back of their ambulance.
Sadly, Macy and Holt didn’t make it, dying at the hospital before they could find an antidote to counteract their symptoms.
Moving forward, Newman told Us that danger is part of the job when you’re a first responder, adding that viewers shouldn’t expect to breathe easy watching the show — ever.
“I mean, they’re firefighters. Every day is a close call,” Newman said. “There’s no episode where the team is safe.”
Chicago Fire airs on NBC Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET.
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Netflix’s R-Rated Disaster Comedy Cures Your Fear Of Death
By Robert Scucci
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Have you ever watched a movie so shamelessly bizarre that your brain can’t even keep up with your eyeballs? 2022’s White Noise offers that experience, and I still can’t get over how much it has to say while also saying nothing at all. At its core, it’s a film about overcoming your fear of death, but it takes a long time to get there. What’s twisted about White Noise is how it delivers its message through melodrama and absurdity, each escalation met with perplexed glances and childlike curiosity.
I still don’t know what White Noise is about, but it makes you feel things, and it’s really funny. That’s all there really is to it. It’s a visceral experience that makes you laugh. The subject matter is heavy, but I found myself smiling more often than not while watching it.
Hitler, Elvis, And A Poisonous Cloud

Adam Driver is Jack Gladney in White Noise, the founder of a Hitler studies program at an Ohio university. Working at the same university, Don Cheadle’s Murray Siskind asks for Jack’s help developing a field of study based on his own burning passion project, Elvis studies. These guys basically rant about life, using their respective fields as a launching point for conversations about life, death, fame, and legacy. Jack doesn’t speak a lick of German, but he’s trying to teach himself because he’s slated to host a conference attended by a primarily German audience.
Jack’s family life in White Noise is chaotic to say the least. He and his fourth wife, Babette (Greta Gerwig), have four kids: two from Jack’s previous marriages, one from Babette’s, and one they conceived together. They love to eat chili chicken, and they’re all wrapped up in their own bizarre academic pursuits. When Babette’s daughter Denise (Raffey Cassidy) discovers that she’s taking an unlisted drug known as Dylar, Jack goes on heightened alert. He cares deeply about Babette and doesn’t want her keeping secrets from him. His concern comes from the right place, but he’s so wrapped up in his university job and German lessons that he can’t be everywhere at once.

Jack is also disturbed by strange dreams about a man talking about the fear of death, but he doesn’t have much time to dwell on them after a nearby train crash releases toxic waste, resulting in an Airborne Toxic Event that forces the entire community to quarantine at a local abandoned summer camp until it’s safe to return home. Jack, fearing he was exposed to the cloud, begins experiencing symptoms like deja vu and an overwhelming fear of his own mortality, while Babette sinks further into herself, using the mysterious drug as a way to cope with life.
More Vibe Than Substance
White Noise is one of those movies you just need to lean into when you’re feeling a little silly. It’s existential and will make you think about your own mortality. But it also features Adam Driver wearing Yoko Ono sunglasses while ranting about Hitler at a liberal arts college, with his students completely enthralled, unironically, by his enthusiasm. The Gladney kids are chaotic and always scheming, but they’re so well intentioned that you can’t help but love them. Everything about White Noise is dialed in to feel as unhinged as possible. You’ll feel things while taking it all in, but you’ll also be left confused, wondering what the hell you just watched.


If that’s the kind of viewing experience you’re looking for, you can stream White Noise on Netflix.
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Traitors’ Rob Rausch Reveals Where He Stands With Leah Kateb
Rob Rausch is sharing an update on where he stands with ex Leah Kateb two years after they won over fans on Love Island USA.
During a Wednesday, March 4, appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, the Traitors season 4 winner, 27, was quizzed about whether there’s a chance of a friendship with Leah, 26, with whom he was coupled up on Love Island USA season 6.
“I haven’t talked to Leah, like, since pretty much after the show, right after the show,” he said.
“It’s been a long time. I wish them the best, but probably not,” he added.
Rob and Leah were instant favorites on Love Island USA season 6, but Rob ended things with Leah when Andrea Carmona entered the villa. He was ultimately eliminated from the show after 30 days.
While he didn’t find love on Love Island, Rob recently revealed that he has found love with a mystery woman, whose identity he is keeping private for now.
Rob shared during the Traitors season 4 reunion that he had been dating someone for “almost two months” and “[it’s] very fresh.”
Viewers also wondered if there was something between Rob and Maura Higgins, who was runner-up on the latest season of The Traitors.

Maura Higgins, Rob Rausch on “The Traitors” season 4 Courtesy Euan Cherry/PEACOCK
“I’m not gonna ruin it for the viewers, but no, nothing ever happened between me and Rob,” Maura, 35, told Us Weekly in an exclusive cover interview recently. “I genuinely look at Rob like a brother. Literally nothing ever happened.”
“People online are saying I’m ‘d***matized.’ Believe me, you would know if I was d***matized. If they think that’s me flirting, then they do not know me and they have never watched me on Love Island,” she added.
Rob told Us, “We did not [hook up], and we will not. We are just friends. I’m touching the chair [in a viral scene from The Traitors season 4], not her leg!”
Rob took home the $220,800 grand prize during the Traitors season 4 finale but consoled Maura by offering to buy her a Birkin bag, which he gifted her on Watch What Happens Live.
“He told me he’s going to get me a gift, which is going to be a Birkin handbag. So when he gets that, then he’s fully forgiven,” Maura previously told Us. “For me, a girl that has not watched Traitors, not one episode of Traitors, I got to the finale, and yeah, I didn’t win, but I got to wear all my outfits. And if I get that Birkin handbag from Rob, then for me, I have won. That’s all I need.”
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Britney Spears' rep reacts to singer's DUI arrest: 'Completely inexcusable'
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They explained that Spears’ “loved ones are going to come up with an overdue needed plan to set her up for success for well being.”
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The Forgotten ’80s Fantasy Classic With 100% On Rotten Tomatoes
By Chris Snellgrove
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It’s tough being a fantasy fan: good films like the Lord of the Rings movies are sublime, but once you start looking for other media to watch, you discover that most fantasy films stink worse than Gollum’s loincloth.
But what if there was a perfect fantasy film hiding in front of us for decades? The 1985 movie Dreamchild is pitch-perfect and currently has a 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

Dreamchild focuses on Alice Liddell, the real person who inspired Lewis Carroll’s literary classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The plot itself is fictional, and we follow the elderly Liddell as she visits America to get an honorary degree from Columbia University.
At this point, you might be forgiven for asking the obvious question about Dreamchild. If we’re focusing on the real-life inspiration for the classic Alice in Wonderland story, where does the fantasy element come in? Alice frequently has hallucination-style memories of a reverend in the Victorian era, and as her memory flip-flops between Victorian England and Depression-era New York, she needs the help of a young orphan to navigate a complex world full of outward exploitation and inner revelation.

As you might expect, the real Alice’s hallucinatory memories are eventually filled with some familiar characters like the March Hare and the Mock Turtle. If you’re mostly familiar with seeing Alice’s playmates as animations (either the 2D Disney style or the CGI of the Tim Burton movies), you may be pleasantly surprised by the amazing puppet work courtesy of Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. Throw in a killer voice cast, and you’ll be instantly charmed by these colorful characters.

Dreamchild features great performances from actors who will be familiar to genre fans. For example, Ian Holm (perhaps best known for playing Bilbo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings films) plays the reverend whose memory haunts the older Liddell. Peter Gallagher (best known for playing Sandy Cohen on The O.C. and William Dodds on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) plays Jack Dolan, a new friend who helps Liddell navigate this brave new world.
Dr. Crusher: Puppet Master

Star Trek: The Next Generation actor Gates McFadden helped make this film, but you won’t see her onscreen at any point during Dreamchild. The Dr. Crusher actor actually developed both the choreography and movement for the puppets. Just think: if McFadden hadn’t blown us all away as Dr. Crusher, there’s a chance she would have ended up bringing the puppets to life for other sci-fi productions such as Farscape.
Incredible Reviews

As of this writing, Dreamchild has a whopping 100 percent critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and ratings that high are virtually unheard of for genre films. If you’d like to check it out, that’s easy enough: the film is currently streaming for free (albeit ad-supported) on Plex. Don’t blame us, though, if you end up becoming obsessed with this quirky gem of a film and join Alice as she goes right down the rabbit hole into this fantastic cinematic world.
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Daniel Radcliffe cringes as “The View” makes him watch footage of his “Harry Potter ”audition
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The actor could be seen mouthing “it’s bad” after “The View” played footage of him auditioning to be the boy wizard at age 11.
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Elijah Wood’s Unrated Thriller Is The Perfect Mindhunter Companion
By Robert Scucci
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Any true crime fan will tell you how awesome Mindhunter is, but only before lamenting the fact that it’s never coming back for Season 3. We want it to. I want it to. But it’s gone forever, and we need to accept that in order for the healing process to begin. To help cope, you can always fire up 2021’s No Man of God, a thriller based on the life and times of Bill Hagmaier, who famously logged over 200 hours interviewing Ted Bundy while he was on death row between 1984 and 1989.
Though Bill Hagmaier didn’t work directly with FBI agents John E. Douglas and Robert K. Ressler (fictionalized as Holden Ford and Bill Tench in Mindhunter), he was one of the earliest profilers working in the agency’s Behavioral Science Unit in the 70s and 80s. In fact, Ressler, who wasn’t interested in interviewing Bundy when invited to do so, contacted Hagmaier and encouraged him to take it on.
A Film That Depicts Bundy’s True Colors

When No Man of God writer C. Robert Cargill was asked why he felt compelled to pen the screenplay, his answer was simple. He was tired of all the true crime media that glorifies Ted Bundy’s mythos. He’s always called charming and attractive while being praised for his intimidating intelligence. In Cargill’s mind, “the deeper you dig into the story you realize there’s nothing to mystify here, there’s nothing amazing about him.” If that’s the point he wanted to get across, mission accomplished.
No Man of God centers on a young Bill Hagmaier (Elijah Wood), who’s tasked with getting to know Bundy (Luke Kirby) so his department can continue developing and fine tuning its profiling efforts. Between 1984 and 1989, the two men become close in that “I’m using you for research” kind of way. Bundy, who puts up a strong mental front at first, remains guarded because he doesn’t trust the FBI. He only warms up to Hagmaier because the young profiler seems genuinely curious about his motives and wants to understand. Everybody else, in Bundy’s mind, wants to spin a yarn and sell a book. Over time, their “friendship” forms around that uneasy rapport.

As their relationship develops, Bundy tries to convince Hagmaier that they’re not so different, which understandably troubles the FBI agent. Of course, this could simply be another one of Bundy’s manipulation tactics. In this case, though, his musings seem to come from a place of respect, giving the serial killer a level of depth that’s not often portrayed in popular media. When Florida Governor Robert Martinez signs the death warrant that expedites Bundy’s execution, the cracks begin to show, and Bundy finally seems ready to reveal his deepest and darkest secrets to a by now anxious and emotionally wrecked Bill Hagmaier.
A Must-See For True Crime Fans
Cut from the same cloth as Mindhunter, No Man of God is a dialogue heavy film that relies on its source material to drive its authenticity home. We’re getting dramatized reenactments of the actual interviews Hagmaier conducted with Bundy, much like the conversations with Ed Kemper, David Berkowitz, and Charles Manson in the now-defunct Netflix series. Similarly, Luke Kirby is a dead ringer for Ted Bundy, and if you squint you’d be hard pressed to think he’s not the real deal. If you’ve watched Netflix’s docuseries Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, you’ll quickly notice how Kirby nails Bundy’s mannerisms, verbal tics, and cadence.


There are no fireworks or theatrics in No Man of God. It’s very much a slow burn thriller that unpacks one of the earliest profiling efforts spearheaded by the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit. If you’re still aching about Mindhunter’s unceremonious demise like I am, it comes with a strong recommendation that you stream No Man of God for free on Tubi the next time you want to witness the kind of conversations that will make your skin crawl.
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Britney Spears’ Instagram Account Deactivated After DUI Arrest
Britney Spears
Instagram Goes Dark After DUI Arrest
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Britney Spears is showing more signs of turmoil following her DUI arrest … because her Instagram account has suddenly been deactivated.
Search for Britney’s page now and you’ll be met with the generic message, “Sorry, this page isn’t available. The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed.”
It’s unclear if Britney pulled the plug herself or if the account was taken down for another reason.
The disappearance is a big deal — Britney’s IG has long been her main outlet, especially in recent years as she’s posted her signature solo dance videos from inside her L.A.-area home.
In fact, the last clip she uploaded was just yesterday — showing her dancing hours before she was pulled over around 9:30 PM.
TMZ broke the story … CHP officers arrested Britney Wednesday night and later took her to a hospital for a blood draw.
She was booked in the Ventura County Jail around 3 AM Thursday … and she was released three hours later. She’s now due in court on May 4.
Britney’s manager, Cade Hudson, tells TMZ she plans to comply with the law and take the right steps moving forward … adding he hopes this can be the start of long-overdue change in her life.
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Below Deck’s Kate Didn’t Like Ben’s Ex Before Cheating Claims
Below Deck‘s Kate Chastain was brutally honest about her tepid opinion of Ben Robinson’s fiancée before their split.
During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly while promoting House of Villains, Kate, 43, revealed she wasn’t surprised about Ben, 45, ending his engagement to Kiara Cabral, saying, “I own a condo in the same building as Ben. So I know everything.”
She continued: “I know more than I want to know, to be honest. I was like, ‘This is too close.’ Everything happens for a reason and I’m actually so happy for him that they didn’t get married because I do not think it was meant to be.”
Kate admitted she wasn’t too fond of Ben with Kiara.
“It wasn’t tough because I didn’t like her that much,” she added. “I was happy for him [when they broke up because] he was finally seeing the light. But I was with him when he picked out the engagement ring. I was eight and a half months pregnant — and we went to pick out his ring. So to be part of that journey, I know it was very sad for him … the end of a dream.”
Us originally broke the news in May 2023 that Ben and Kiara were engaged after more than three years of dating. Before their planned nuptials, Ben confirmed in September 2024 that his wedding had been called off. He offered more insight on what caused the split on season 4 of Below Deck Down Under, which premiered last month on Bravo.

“I was meant to get married last year. And I caught her — she had been seeing one of my friends for a very long time,” he claimed. “I’m more sensitive because everyone’s just f***ing let me down, that’s why.”
Kiara, however, offered her own version of how their relationship came to an end.
“Everything Ben has said about me on the show is 100 percent false,” she said in a TikTok video posted in February. “I have never and I would never be romantically involved with any of his friends. That’s not the kind of person I am.”
She concluded: “The truth is I was the one that left the relationship — not easily, I may add — because of the way he was treating me. There was a lot of trauma I had to deal with from that relationship. And honestly, I just want it to be over. It’s been over two years, and I really feel like I’ve healed. … This is really hard for me to talk about. It’s been over two years since the relationship ended, and I’ve healed since then. I truly hope he has as well.”
Kate, meanwhile, is sticking by Ben after they originally developed a friendship on Below Deck.
“Ben and I are great friends. We are like family,” she told Us. “I know I wouldn’t call him for all emergencies but I know if I call him, he would show up.”
While supporting Ben’s return to Below Deck, Kate has had a fun time watching the show, adding, “I know this job and I know Ben really well. I’m actually enjoying this season of him because he’s showing a more vulnerable side.”
Kate, for her part, is now on season 3 of House of Villains.
“It is so shocking to me that I loved House of Villains so much more than The Traitors, because it was so much more fun,” she shared with Us. “But I think if people in the Bravo world [and] want to do Traitors and House of Villains, Traitors is the one to do first.”
House of Villains is streaming now on Peacock with new episodes released every Thursday.
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