Fact vs. fiction in Netflix’s latest killer film

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What's fact vs. fiction in Netflix's 'Dating Game' killer film 'Woman of the Hour' Click to view images

Was the 'Dating Game' killer an L.A. Times employee? Did Cheryl Bradshaw and Rodney Alcala really go out for a drink? Your questions about Anna Kendrick's new film, answered.

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Alex Van Halen doesn't 'sugar coat' complex relationship he had with Eddie in new book 'Brothers' Click to view images

The Van Halen drummer writes an elegy to modern guitar god Eddie about a brotherhood tested by drug abuse, power trips and all the other common traps that befall megastars who once shared the same bedroom.

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How Sean 'Diddy' Combs allegedly used his empire and employees to 'get his way' with women Click to view images

The music mogul's sexual mistreatment of women dating back decades was aided and abetted by a complex and vast network of enablers, according to a Times review of court filings and interviews with current and former business associates.

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Stanley Tucci talks to us about his new film 'Conclave' and, of course, Italian food Click to view images

The character actor emerged from the pandemic more popular than ever: a negroni-mixing food mentor. With "Conclave," Tucci is here to remind us of his chops.

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Heather Gay says 'Housewives' rescued her. And she's got the receipts to prove it Click to view images

Heather Gay reflects on her success since being cast in Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City," now in its fifth season, and leaving the church.

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'Somebody Somewhere' changed Jeff Hiller's life. He's grateful, even as the show comes to an end Click to view images

The actor is wistful about the final season of the HBO dramedy that he co-stars in with Bridget Everett, but he's 'just living in gratitude that it aired at all.'

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Joni Mitchell rouses the Hollywood Bowl with an epic 3-hour Joni Jam (and F-bomb Trump diss) Click to view images

Two years after her surprise comeback at the Newport Folk Festival, 80-year-old Joni Mitchell played the first of two sold-out shows at the Hollywood Bowl.

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