Mar. 15, 2025
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The identity of theZodiac Killerremains a mystery nearly six decades after their murder spree shook America.
The serial killer murdered at least five people in northern California in the 1960s and attempted to murder two others.
Despite only seven confirmed attacks, however, the murderer bragged in cryptic letters to reporters and law enforcement about killing at least 30 individuals. The San Francisco Police Department still lists the Zodiac murders as a cold case.
Mar. 15, 2025
Why November 17 is best astrological day of the month.
Nov. 17 is an extraordinary day — not only for stargazers but for everyone to enjoy.The planets are working together in the cosmos to bring us a moment in time that we can enjoy and absorb fantastic energy. With Mercury, Jupiter and Neptune aspecting the Gemini moon there is nothing we can’t achieve.Our dreams and aspirations will feel as though they are more attainable than ever.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Lee Danielssays working onEmpirewas “absolutely the worst experience” but he has no regrets.
Daniels, who created the hit Fox series that airedfor six seasons from 2015 to 2020, discussed his experience on the show in an interview withThe Film Stagepublished on Wednesday, Sept. 4.
“I don’t like staying in the same lane just as a creative. When I got into television, I really just wanted to be able to answer to suits.
Mar. 15, 2025
Julio Torres and Tilda Swinton in “Problemista”.Photo:A24
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Tilda Swintonfinds parts of her new movie about surviving as an immigrant in America all too relatable.
“I come to America, I have to confess, less and less,” the Scottish actress, 63, admits to PEOPLE. “It’s not for the fainthearted, you know.”
Swinton stars inProblemista(in theaters now), a semi-autobiographical depiction of the American dream from writer, actor and first-time directorJulio Torresthat’s whimsically imaginative and painfully funny, given his firsthand insights into the country’s immigration bureaucracies.
Mar. 15, 2025
From Left: Casper Van Dien and Christina Ricci in 1999’s ‘Sleepy Hollow’.Photo:Paramount Pictures; Paramount/Everett
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On Nov. 19, 1999,Sleepy Hollowdebuted in theaters, marking the first live-action adaptation of Washington Irving’s famed short story about Ichabod Crane and a headless horseman since 1922.
While looking back on the box office hit, Van Dien, 55, tells PEOPLE his family shares a connection with Irving’s short story and the Van Tassel family.