Editor's note: The 12th Judicial District Attorney's Office issued a correction for the number of counts for Danny Sanchez and Keith Schultz. The change is reflected below. An investigation by ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Costilla County Sheriff Danny Sanchez failed to investigate skeletal human remains found in the southern Colorado mountains, allowed a deputy to collect the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Movie royalty Saturday. The touring screening of “The Princess Bride” with star Cary Elwes is finally coming to Denver, having been postponed from Dec. 27, ...
Ostensibly, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s second film, The Bride! offers a reimagining of the 1936 film The Bride of Frankenstein, in which the bride appears only briefly and does not say a single word. This is ...
A 37-year-old Bucks County man was charged with abuse of a corpse earlier this month after his mother’s body was discovered by police over a week after she died. Police reported to a home along the ...
The blooming of a titan arum, or corpse plant, is a spectacle like none other in the plant world. A pale spike resembling the decaying finger of a buried giant pushes up from the earth until it towers ...
You may know musician Nathan Landolt as part of excellent young post-punk act Secret Shame, but it’s time to acquaint yourself with his harsh solo vehicle Corpse Dust. You can, in this case, judge a ...
Microsoft’s next Xbox game console is expected to pretty much be a computer that can run console and PC games. So perhaps it’s not too surprising that Microsoft is rolling out an update for Windows 11 ...
Frankenstein and his Bride become an undead Bonnie and Clyde in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s riot grrl take on the story. Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Mary Shelley (Jessie Buckley) is dead, but she has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jessie Buckley in the title role in The Bride! (Warner Bros.) A 1930s gothic romance set in Chicago? Say less. Maggie Gyllenhaal ...
Titular punctuation is the bane of a movie critic’s existence. Is it 28 Days Later or 28 Days Later … ? Do we really have to put quotation marks around “Wuthering Heights,” no matter how often Emerald ...