Netflix’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story co-creator Ryan Murphy is commenting on the groundswell of support for the Menendez brothers in reaction to his blockbuster series.
Monsters co-creator Ryan Murphy reacted to the Menendez Brothers support to be released from prison. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Billy Bennight/AdMedia Netflix’s ...
The co-creator talked about his motivation for telling their story and the lengthy casting process for finding his Lyle and Erik Menendez at a Netflix FYC panel in Los Angeles on Nov. 2.
Please verify your email address. Ryan Murphy has created iconic television series that span various genres, from Glee to American Horror Story. Murphy's success includes hits like Nip/Tuck ...
Public sympathy for the brothers and general reinterest in the case was sparked by Ryan Murphy’s scripted series Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story and the subsequent Netflix documentary ...
The Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, may soon receive clemency thanks to renewed public interest sparked by Ryan Murphy's scripted series Monsters ...
Ryan Murphy, 58, who created the show, explained The Kardashians star's role in helping the men received a chance at freedom. 'Kim Kardashian called me a month before the show came out ...
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Ryan Murphy discussed his perspective on the brothers and his approach to their story. Murphy is the showrunner for Monsters: The Lyle and Erik ...
Ryan Murphy may be generating a ton of controversy with Monsters, but that’s kind of the name of the game for true-crime series (and Murphy, historically). Regardless, Monster will press on ...
Ryan Murphy has heard the questions about the naming conventions of his various FX series, but he doesn’t see the validity in them. The TV mogul tells Deadline that he would “strongly disagree ...
Ryan Murphy and FX chairman John Landgraf recently discussed the major twist in Grotesquerie Episode 7. The episode reveals that all prior events were part of Lois Tryon’s comatose mind.