Serial Killer Who Inspired ‘Psycho’ and ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Gets True Crime Docuseries at MGM+
Ed Gein, the real-life grave robber and serial killer who inspired horror classics like “Psycho,” “Silence of the Lambs” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” is getting a docuseries at MGM+.
Directed and executive produced by James Buddy Day, “Psycho: The Lost Tapes of Ed Gein,” will debut on the streamer in September.
The four-episode true-crime docuseries focuses on Gein, who was also known as “The Plainfield Ghoul” and “The Mad Butcher,” exploring his upbringing and twisted relationship with his mother, his early grave robbing, the murders leading up to his arrest, the police’s discovery of his terrifying house of horrors and brand-new revelations revealed in never-before-heard recordings.
“This gripping and disturbing docuseries shines a light on an infamous chapter in our true-crime history,” MGM+ head Michael Wright said in a statement. “’Psycho’ takes an in-depth look at not only the life of one of the most notorious serial killers of our time,...
Directed and executive produced by James Buddy Day, “Psycho: The Lost Tapes of Ed Gein,” will debut on the streamer in September.
The four-episode true-crime docuseries focuses on Gein, who was also known as “The Plainfield Ghoul” and “The Mad Butcher,” exploring his upbringing and twisted relationship with his mother, his early grave robbing, the murders leading up to his arrest, the police’s discovery of his terrifying house of horrors and brand-new revelations revealed in never-before-heard recordings.
“This gripping and disturbing docuseries shines a light on an infamous chapter in our true-crime history,” MGM+ head Michael Wright said in a statement. “’Psycho’ takes an in-depth look at not only the life of one of the most notorious serial killers of our time,...
- 6/6/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
History enthusiasts who use Xfinity services, this is your week. From Monday, March 6 through Sunday, March 12, Xfinity is offering free access to content from History Vault, the direct-to-consumer offering from the [History Channel]. The service normally costs $4.99 per month, so it’s an excellent chance for Xfinity internet and cable subscribers to get a free look at the service before committing to a subscription.
7-Day Free Trial $4.99 / month history vault via amazon.com
The free viewing window to History Vault is a part of Xfinity’s “Free This Week program.” It’s a lot like Sling TV’s Freeview promotion, but every week, users of Xfinity internet — as well as X1 TV and Xfinity Flex customers — get free content from a different premium streaming service or cable channel.
Content available from History Vault to select Xfinity customers this week includes:
“America: The Story of Us” “Susan B. Anthony: Rebel for the...
7-Day Free Trial $4.99 / month history vault via amazon.com
The free viewing window to History Vault is a part of Xfinity’s “Free This Week program.” It’s a lot like Sling TV’s Freeview promotion, but every week, users of Xfinity internet — as well as X1 TV and Xfinity Flex customers — get free content from a different premium streaming service or cable channel.
Content available from History Vault to select Xfinity customers this week includes:
“America: The Story of Us” “Susan B. Anthony: Rebel for the...
- 3/6/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Starz said today it’s partnered with Amazon to bundle with MGM+ on Prime Video in the U.S.
This subscription bundle, Starz’ first, will launch in the coming weeks for 11.99 a month — a 20 discount to the combined price of both standalone subscriptions. It said the bundle arrangement is part of a new long-term deal between Starz and Amazon.
“We are excited to join forces with Amazon to offer Starz together with MGM+ to their millions of customers on Prime Video,” said Alison Hoffman, President, Domestic Networks for Starz. “Starz is a complementary service to general entertainment offerings, so we’re thrilled to see that bundling is now here and believe there will be many more bundling opportunities to come.”
Series by the Lionsgate-owned Starz include Outlander, the Power Universe, P-Valley and upcoming new seasons of Party Down and Blindspotting. Also accessible are flagship domestic Starz services including Starz Encore,...
This subscription bundle, Starz’ first, will launch in the coming weeks for 11.99 a month — a 20 discount to the combined price of both standalone subscriptions. It said the bundle arrangement is part of a new long-term deal between Starz and Amazon.
“We are excited to join forces with Amazon to offer Starz together with MGM+ to their millions of customers on Prime Video,” said Alison Hoffman, President, Domestic Networks for Starz. “Starz is a complementary service to general entertainment offerings, so we’re thrilled to see that bundling is now here and believe there will be many more bundling opportunities to come.”
Series by the Lionsgate-owned Starz include Outlander, the Power Universe, P-Valley and upcoming new seasons of Party Down and Blindspotting. Also accessible are flagship domestic Starz services including Starz Encore,...
- 2/17/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Starz is teaming up with Amazon on a new 11.99 monthly bundle with MGM+ on Prime Video – a 20 discount compared to the combined price of both standalone subscriptions.
The offering, which will launch in the coming weeks, will give U.S. subscribers access to critically acclaimed Starz series including “Outlander,” the “Power” Universe, “P-Valley” and upcoming new seasons of “Party Down” and “Blindspotting,” as well as to its flagship domestic services including Starz Encore, 17 premium pay-tv channels and the associated on-demand and online services.
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“We are excited to join forces with Amazon to offer Starz together with MGM+ to their millions of customers on Prime Video,” Starz Domestic Networks president Alison Hoffman said in a statement. “Starz is a complementary service to general entertainment offerings, so we’re thrilled to see that bundling is now here...
The offering, which will launch in the coming weeks, will give U.S. subscribers access to critically acclaimed Starz series including “Outlander,” the “Power” Universe, “P-Valley” and upcoming new seasons of “Party Down” and “Blindspotting,” as well as to its flagship domestic services including Starz Encore, 17 premium pay-tv channels and the associated on-demand and online services.
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Paramount+ to Raise Prices as It Brings ’Yellowstone’ Spin-offs and ’Yellowjackets’ Together
“We are excited to join forces with Amazon to offer Starz together with MGM+ to their millions of customers on Prime Video,” Starz Domestic Networks president Alison Hoffman said in a statement. “Starz is a complementary service to general entertainment offerings, so we’re thrilled to see that bundling is now here...
- 2/17/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Lionsgate’s Starz and Amazon’s MGM+ are joining forces through a new 20 discounted bundle offer for Prime members in the U.S., in the hopes of seeing a bump in subs.
The bundle arrangement is part of a new long-term deal between Starz and Amazon. The MGM+/Starz bundle on Prime Video in the U.S. will launch “in the coming weeks,” priced at 11.99 per month, according to Starz. That’s a 20 discount off the combined price of both standalone subscriptions (Starz is 8.99 per month and MGM+ is 5.99 per month). The deal is available to members of Prime (139 per year or 14.99 per month in the U.S.) or the standalone Prime Video service (8.99 per month).
“We are excited to join forces with Amazon to offer Starz together with MGM+ to their millions of customers on Prime Video,” said Alison Hoffman, Starz’s president, domestic networks. “Starz is a complementary service to general entertainment offerings,...
The bundle arrangement is part of a new long-term deal between Starz and Amazon. The MGM+/Starz bundle on Prime Video in the U.S. will launch “in the coming weeks,” priced at 11.99 per month, according to Starz. That’s a 20 discount off the combined price of both standalone subscriptions (Starz is 8.99 per month and MGM+ is 5.99 per month). The deal is available to members of Prime (139 per year or 14.99 per month in the U.S.) or the standalone Prime Video service (8.99 per month).
“We are excited to join forces with Amazon to offer Starz together with MGM+ to their millions of customers on Prime Video,” said Alison Hoffman, Starz’s president, domestic networks. “Starz is a complementary service to general entertainment offerings,...
- 2/17/2023
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
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