Annaleigh Ashford plays a TV makeup artist whose dad is notorious serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson in the eight-episode ...
Paramount+ has taken quite a few liberties with the real-life story of a woman coming to terms with her serial-killer father.
The only thing scarier than a serial killer is a serial killer with a family. Not necessarily because the members of that ...
The Happy Face creators and cast have a lot to say about how they hope the show is perceived and the responsibility they bear for the story.
Annaleigh Ashford told UPI she wanted to star in "Happy Face" because the TV drama offers a fresh spin on the true-crime genre by telling the story from the perspective of the perpetrator's child.
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Comics Gaming Magazine on MSNHappy Face Series ReviewI n a landscape saturated with dull shows claiming to be based on true stories, Paramount+’s new series Happy Face manages to ...
I walked away from “Happy Face” having mostly enjoyed the experience of watching it, but I couldn’t say I was smiling.
If serial killers are your thing, Paramount+ has a true crime drama for you. Happy Face, dubbed "your next TV obsession" by ...
A look at the exciting films and TV shows we caught at the festival, as well as which ones swung by the Den of Geek Studio at ...
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