Send us a text Welcome back to DMR Monster: The Ed Gein Story is the third season of the Netflix anthology Monster. Charlie Hunnam takes on the chilling role of Ed Gein, the real-life murderer and grave robber, playing him with a disturbing mix of vulnerability and menace. He’s supported by Laurie Metcalf as his domineering mother, Augusta, and Tom Hollander portraying Alfred Hitchcock in a metafictional twist — tying Gein’s life to the cinematic monsters he inspired. The series was developed...
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Send us a text Welcome back to DMR Monster: The Ed Gein Story is the third season of the Netflix anthology Monster. Charlie Hunnam takes on the chilling role of Ed Gein, the real-life murderer and grave robber, playing him with a disturbing mix of vulnerability and menace. He’s supported by Laurie Metcalf as his domineering mother, Augusta, and Tom Hollander portraying Alfred Hitchcock in a metafictional twist — tying Gein’s life to the cinematic monsters he inspired. The series was developed...
Send us a text Welcome back to DMR! Its been a hot minute since I have launched an episode, however giving you some bang for your buck, discussing five topics: Severence Season 2 (2025) Review Disney's Snow White (2025) First Reviews are In.... New Starship Troopers Movie Rumors The Twister: Caught in The Storm (2025) Netflix Documentary Review The Day of The Jackle (2024) Season 1 Review Be sure to visit DMR's Tiktok Page, simply type in DMR or look for deweysmoviereviews1 as I upload ...
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Send us a text Welcome back to DMR Monster: The Ed Gein Story is the third season of the Netflix anthology Monster. Charlie Hunnam takes on the chilling role of Ed Gein, the real-life murderer and grave robber, playing him with a disturbing mix of vulnerability and menace. He’s supported by Laurie Metcalf as his domineering mother, Augusta, and Tom Hollander portraying Alfred Hitchcock in a metafictional twist — tying Gein’s life to the cinematic monsters he inspired. The series was developed...