Crime that unsettles

Netflix has released the second chapter of its *Monsters* anthology, *The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story*, a dramatization that revisits a case that has remained part of American popular culture for more than three decades. The series focuses on the 1989 murders of Jose and Kitty Menendez by their two sons, Lyle and Erik, and the subsequent trials that became a national spectacle.

The production raises uncomfortable questions about privilege, secrecy, and abuse, concentrating not only on the violence itself but also on the social environment that shaped the brothers. Across nine episodes, the story unfolds in a strictly chronological order. It uses alternating perspectives, shifting between the courtroom, the family home, and the media frenzy that surrounded the brothers. This approach keeps the narrative tense while reflecting the fragmented way the public encountered the case during the early 1990s.

By doing so, viewers are constantly reminded that the truth is both layered and contested, heightening the unease that defines the series from start to finish.

At the center of the production are the performances of Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Lyle Menendez and Cooper Koch as Erik Menendez. Chavez captures the intensity and defiance of the elder brother, while Koch conveys the fragility and self-doubt of the younger sibling. Together, they create a portrait of two young men deeply tied to one another yet burdened with conflicting emotions about their parents and themselves. The bond between the brothers—carrying both tenderness and despair—feels authentic, making the story resonate on a deeply human level.

What sets this production apart from other true crime dramatizations is its refusal to offer clear answers. The series does not suggest whether the brothers should be viewed as cold-blooded killers or victims of long-term abuse. Instead, it presents evidence, perspectives, and memories, leaving viewers to wrestle with the contradictions. This openness invites a more thoughtful engagement, acknowledging the complexity of the case rather than simplifying it.

Javier Bardem delivers a commanding performance as Jose Menendez, portraying him as a man driven by ambition and a desire for control. His presence dominates the household scenes, embodying both the promise of success and the fear it instilled in his children. Chloe Sevigny plays Kitty Menendez with a mix of vulnerability and volatility, suggesting a woman caught between dependence and resentment.

Their portrayals ensure that the parents are seen not merely as victims but as flawed individuals with their own contradictions. This nuance prevents the narrative from descending into moral simplicity.

The dialogue throughout the series is precise and effective. Courtroom exchanges are brisk yet intense, while domestic scenes often rely on silences and hesitations that carry as much weight as spoken words. This balance allows viewers to experience both the noise of public spectacle and the quiet pain of private life, building tension through subtlety rather than melodrama. The resulting atmosphere is deeply unsettling and compelling.

One of the show’s most challenging aspects is its depiction of abuse. The series neither sensationalizes nor obscures it. By presenting detailed accounts, the show forces viewers to confront the disturbing claims that shaped the brothers’ defense. Whether or not these accounts are accurate matters less than the impact they have on the viewer. The series effectively conveys how trauma can remain hidden in families that outwardly appear secure and successful. This thematic choice makes the series difficult to watch but also contributes to its lasting impression.

The supporting cast enriches the production further. Ari Graynor as defense attorney Leslie Abramson demonstrates both empathy and strategic determination, while Nathan Lane as journalist Dominick Dunne highlights the media’s role in shaping public perception of the case. Their performances add important dimensions, reminding viewers that the Menendez story was never just about the family but became part of a larger conversation about wealth, justice, and the spectacle of televised trials.

As a viewing experience, *The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story* is demanding. It is not casual entertainment—it requires attention, patience, and a willingness to endure disturbing material. However, it rewards that effort with a portrayal that is both emotionally powerful and intellectually engaging.

Combining strong performances with thoughtful storytelling, the series unsettles rather than comforts and questions rather than simplifies. It succeeds precisely because it avoids sensational shortcuts, presenting a disturbing family tragedy with honesty and care. The show creates a complex picture rather than a caricature.

For viewers prepared to sit with discomfort, *The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story* offers an absorbing portrayal of one of the most notorious cases in American criminal history and serves as a reminder that beneath the public spectacle often lies private pain.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1346827-crime-that-unsettles-in-1989-two-brothers

Netanyahu’s UN pin features QR code linking to Oct. 7 horror film

**Netanyahu’s UN Pin Features QR Code Linking to Oct. 7 Horror Film**

As part of a broader Israeli public-diplomacy push in New York this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s pin at the United Nations features a QR code that links to a film depicting the horrors of October 7.

Dozens of billboard trucks and digital screens have been deployed near the UN headquarters to support this initiative, amplifying Israel’s message during the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

Prime Minister Netanyahu delivered his address at the UN headquarters in New York City on September 26, 2025. The coordinated campaign underscores Israel’s effort to raise awareness and convey the gravity of recent events on an international stage.

*Photo credit: REUTERS/JEENAH MOON*
*By JERUSALEM POST STAFF*
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-868689

TRP Report Week 37: Anupamaa, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 3 And Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Continue To Be In Top 3

The TRP report for Week 37 has been released by BARC, and according to Gossips TV, the rankings remain competitive among popular television shows.

Anupamaa continues to hold the first position with a TRP of 2.4, maintaining its strong viewership base. Following closely at second place is Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2, which has shown notable growth this week, securing a TRP of 2.1. At the third spot, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai remains steady with a TRP of 1.9.

Sharad Kelkar’s Tum Se Tum Tak holds the fourth position with a TRP of 1.8, showing consistent performance. Udne Ki Aasha makes a comeback into the top 5, registering a TRP of 1.7.

Meanwhile, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, which was fifth last week, has dropped to the sixth position with a TRP of 1.7. Zee TV’s Vasudha makes a remarkable jump from the 10th spot last week to the seventh position this week, scoring a TRP of 1.4.

Close behind Vasudha is Mangal Lakshmi at the eighth position, also with a TRP of 1.4. Colors TV’s Mannat has entered the top 10 this week, landing at ninth place with a TRP of 1.3.

Rounding off the top 10 is Lakshmi Ka Safar, holding a TRP of 1.3. Bigg Boss 19, which entered the top 10 last week at ninth place, has slipped to the 11th position this week with the same TRP of 1.3.

With Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 gaining momentum, it will be interesting to see if the show can overtake Anupamaa and claim the top spot in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for more updates!
https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/trp-report-week-37-anupamaa-kyunki-saas-bhi-kabhi-bahu-thi-3-and-yeh-rishta-kya-kehlata-hai-continue-to-be-in-top-3

Evening Reading – September 24, 2025

Good evening, Shacknews! It’s nighttime, which means it’s time for Evening Reading. Let’s officially close out our day of posting. Please take a look at today’s highlights.

**In Case You Missed It at Shacknews:**

– *Pokemon Legends: Z-A* feels like a franchise reinvention
– *Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles* review: Frankenstein’s masterpiece
– *Yakuza 3: Dark Ties* revealed, included with *Kiwami 3*
– *Borderlands 4* delayed on Nintendo Switch 2, pre-orders cancelled
– C. Viper comes to *Street Fighter 6* in October
– Krafton accuses former Subnautica leads of misconduct in new legal filing
– Instagram hits 3 billion Monthly Active Users
– The Pokémon Company says it did not approve of the anime theme being used in an ICE video

**And Now, Other Stuff From The Internet!!!**

– A new trailer for *The Adventures of Elliot* just dropped. The demo for this game absolutely floored me—I can’t wait for the full release.
– Speaking of demos, check out my *Pokemon Legends: Z-A* preview!
– Tim Cook met Pikachu! Has Tim Cook played five seconds of a Pokémon game?
– A new Marvel Zombies poster references The Walking Dead meme—a top-notch reference with no notes.
– The OG Spider-Man trilogy is returning to theaters. I’ll never get tired of these movies.
– Apple is halting the release of the next season of *The Savant*. The irony here is genuinely laughable.

There you have it, Shacknews—your Evening Reading for tonight.

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https://www.shacknews.com/article/146082/evening-reading-september-24

‘Bads of Bollywood’: Anya defends Aryan Khan amid ghost-director rumors

**Anya Singh Defends Aryan Khan Amid Ghost-Director Rumors Surrounding ‘The Bads of Bollywood’**

*By Apoorva Rastogi | Sep 24, 2025, 01:55 PM*

Actor Anya Singh, who recently starred in Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, *The Bads of Bollywood*, has come forward to defend him amid swirling rumors questioning his directorial capabilities.

In an exclusive conversation with *Hindustan Times*, Singh emphasized Khan’s dedication and hard work on the project. “I feel people just want an opportunity to bring another person down,” she remarked, addressing social media claims suggesting that Khan may have employed a ghost director for the series.

**Dedication Behind the Scenes**

Singh praised Khan’s tireless commitment, revealing that his energy never wavered throughout the shooting schedule. “He has worked really hard on this project. From 7 in the morning to 11pm, his energy never dropped. You never saw him sigh. He was always smiling and so focused,” she shared.

Highlighting Khan’s vision, Singh noted that despite having the option to hire seasoned technicians, he chose to collaborate with a team of young writers and Directors of Photography (DOPs). This decision underscored his trust in emerging talent and his hands-on approach to direction.

**Secrecy Around the Climax**

In a surprising revelation, Singh disclosed that the cast was kept in the dark regarding the show’s climax until the very day of shooting. “We never read the climax. We were narrated the climax on the day of the shoot. For months, we didn’t know what it was,” she explained.

Only three senior cast members—Mona Singh, Bobby Deol, and Manoj Pahwa—along with Khan and the writers Bilal Siddiqui and Manav Chauhan, were privy to the ending ahead of time. This secrecy added an element of suspense and authenticity to the performances.

**Reception to ‘The Bads of Bollywood’**

Aryan Khan’s *The Bads of Bollywood* has been met with critical acclaim and warmly received by fans. The series boasts an ensemble cast including Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, and Sahher Bambba, with special cameos by Bollywood heavyweights such as Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Karan Johar, Ranbir Kapoor, and Ranveer Singh.

Currently streaming on Netflix, the show has generated buzz both for its fresh storytelling and the high-profile involvement of Bollywood stars.

*Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite Bollywood projects and stars.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/anya-singh-debunks-rumors-about-aryan-khan-s-directorial-role/story

What’s so bad about Bollywood?

What, then, is Seth Rogen’s role in *The Studio* (2025, Apple TV), if not Larry, in his own unique way? Consider the sixth episode of this sensational series, where Seth, playing the beta studio boss, finds himself stuck at a party among serious doctors—none of whom can fathom the significance of movies. Yet, Seth’s character is unequivocally obsessed! This obsession resonates not just in Hollywood but Bollywood as well.

I personally try not to mix my friends between these two worlds. One group eventually grows bored through the evening. Incidentally, Shah Rukh Khan’s (SRK) production house, Red Chillies, produced a film that comes quite close to *Curb Your Enthusiasm* in tone: *Kaamyaab* (2019). It’s a sheer slice of showbiz low life, carried entirely on the superb shoulders of Sanjay Mishra, who plays a retired character actor remembered for one memorable line: “Enjoying life. Aur option kya hai!”

What about SRK’s Red Chillies series for Netflix, *The B***ds of Bollywood* (read: *Bads of Bollywood*), set in Mumbai’s movie and entertainment industry? Sure, there could be echoes of *Curb Your Enthusiasm*, even elements of *Entourage*, but it’s more so the filminess of Farah Khan (*Om Shanti Om*), blended with the edginess and empathy of Zoya Akhtar (*Luck By Chance*). This series stands tall as a fully fun, silly, and unpretentious entertainment piece that often switches and plays with genres, mostly staying within over-the-top humor.

Setting a Hindi cinema-based show is challenging. Shows often end up unbearably superficial (*Call My Agent: Bollywood*) or merely a spoof of spoofs (Emraan Hashmi’s *Showtime*). What I loved first about *Bads of Bollywood* was that it isn’t about a tragic struggler—a term reserved only for aspiring actors. Nor does it dwell on the often-boring inner workings of the movie industry, which lay viewers generally don’t care about.

As for the drama of aspiring actors facing rejection and poverty, frankly, aren’t we all tired of hearing famous folks’ sob stories about eking out a living, skipping meals, or sleeping on pavements? They were chasing a personal dream, so why should it merit any special social purpose? Or acting as if the world owes aspiring actors more than it owes a broke telemarketer?

*Bads of Bollywood* opens with its protagonist, Lakshya Lalwani, already a star—albeit a debutant, from Delhi, stepping into Mumbai’s film world, a parallel many would draw to SRK himself. He visits a single-screen theater to catch his first film, only to exit the cinema with the public tearing his clothes off—a scene straight out of Hrithik Roshan’s life.

What follows is a story about how you never really make it. The struggles continue; only the stakes differ. Life takes over. The hero and heroine (Sahher Bambba) first meet at an actors’ roundtable (think Siddhant Chaturvedi), and then again at the duty-free shop of a domestic airport. The cast includes the hero’s jobless best friend (Raghav Juyal), mother (Mona Singh), uncle (Manoj Pahwa), and girlfriend’s father (Bobby Deol). Unlike caricatures in typical comedy, all actors play their parts seriously.

*Bads* unfolds like a mainstream, retro Bollywood picture in its own right—but with Bollywood as the setting. Bollywood itself is a culture: more liberal than the rest of India, less dull than any day job, full of professional daredevils without a Plan B, brimming with internal politics and external pressures.

The commentary feels a bit like stock market tips—it’s less about what’s said and more about who’s saying it. The creator of *Bads of Bollywood* is SRK’s son, Aryan Khan, 27, co-created by Bilal Siddiqi and Manav Chauhan. This adds a unique layer of meta-humor. Take the self-referencing scene—now surely a meme—where a narcotics sleuth nab a DJ (Neville Bharucha) for smoking up; the DJ protests, “But I’m not from Bollywood!” and is let go.

Aryan generously drops the “N-word” (nepotism) while taking potshots at his own father, calling him “Dhai Ghante ka Badshah!” For a first-timer, Aryan has filmed what he knows best, making this a sort of Zoya Akhtar-ian debut. Privilege, after all, is what you make of it.

Within *Bads of Bollywood*, you see the writer-director smartly weaving in top cameos only available to a superstar’s son: Aamir Khan, Arshad Warsi, Karan Johar, Emraan Hashmi, and more, fitting them like chess pieces into a proper plot. The resources are abundant, and this young creator is set free to play with all the toys, employing them effectively for movie-screen grandeur.

Left on its own terms, *Bads of Bollywood* has as much high-octane action as an average A-grade VFX actioner. Imagine *Fast & Furious* in Mumbai! Beyond the Lamborghinis, there’s a motorbike chase on the iconic Bandra-Worli Sea Link.

Did I expect this from a supposedly low-key parody on the film fraternity? Frankly, no. I also didn’t expect the *Game of Thrones*-like twist at the end, which cleverly reveals the asterisks in the series’ unusual title.

Like many viewers, that’s the last thing I loved about *Bads of Bollywood*. It’s that good!
https://www.mid-day.com/news/opinion/article/whats-so-bad-about-bollywood-23595505

Trump Says He’s Going to Test ABC After He Was Told ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Was Canceled

**President Donald Trump Criticizes ABC Ahead of Jimmy Kimmel Live! Return**

President Donald Trump lashed out at ABC on Tuesday night ahead of the return of *Jimmy Kimmel Live!*, suggesting he plans to go after the network once again.

“I can’t believe ABC Fake News gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back. The White House was told by ABC that his show was cancelled! Something happened between then and now because his audience is GONE, and his talent was never there,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

He added, “Why would they want someone back who does so poorly, who’s not funny and who puts the network in jeopardy by playing 99% positive Democrat GARBAGE.”

Trump continued, “I think we’re going to test ABC out on this. Let’s see how we do. Last time I went after them, they gave me $16 Million Dollars. This one sounds even more lucrative. A true bunch of losers! Let Jimmy Kimmel rot in his bad ratings.”

The social media post came within the hour of the Tuesday night return of *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* after Disney decided to end the show’s indefinite suspension after six days on Monday.

Last Wednesday, Disney made the decision to suspend production on the show “to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country.” In a statement, the Walt Disney Company said, “It is a decision we made because we felt some of the comments were ill-timed and thus insensitive.”

“We have spent the last days having thoughtful conversations with Jimmy, and after those conversations, we reached the decision to return the show on Tuesday,” the statement added.

Trump had initially celebrated Kimmel’s suspension after FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened Disney, the “House of Mouse,” implying that Disney could handle their licenses “the easy way or the hard way.”

On the day of the suspension, Trump wrote, “Great news for America: The ratings challenged Jimmy Kimmel show is CANCELLED. Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done. Kimmel has ZERO talent, and worse ratings than even Colbert, if that’s possible. That leaves Jimmy and Seth, two total losers. Their ratings are also horrible. Do it NBC!!!”

During a press conference with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump doubled down: “Well, Jimmy Kimmel was fired because he had bad ratings more than anything else, and he said a horrible thing about a great gentleman known as Charlie Kirk, and Jimmy Kimmel is not a talented person. He had very bad ratings, and they should have fired him a long time ago. So, you know, you can call that free speech or not. He was fired for lack of talent.”

Later that day, while on Air Force One, Trump expressed frustration with media coverage, saying, “When you have a network and you have evening shows and all they do is hit Trump, that’s all they do. If you go back, I guess they haven’t had a conservative one in years or something. When you go back and take a look, all they do is hit Trump. They’re licensed. They’re not allowed to do that.”

However, some conservative pundits and commentators were less enthusiastic about Trump’s remarks. Prominent figures such as Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, and Senator Ted Cruz suggested the president’s approach bordered on authoritarian overreach.

In response to these tensions, on Monday, 400 celebrities—including Jennifer Aniston, Selena Gomez, Pedro Pascal, Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks, and Meryl Streep—signed an open letter through the ACLU warning of the dangers of encroaching on America’s freedom of speech.

Despite the show’s return, local affiliate owners Nexstar and Sinclair decided to preempt Tuesday’s new episode across their stations, continuing their blockage of *Jimmy Kimmel Live!*

*Jimmy Kimmel Live!* officially returned to ABC on Tuesday night, marking the end of a brief but highly publicized suspension period.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/trump-says-going-test-abc-025722545.html

Ex-ESPN host Jemele Hill calls out Laura Loomer over “ghetto black b**ch” comments from far-right political activist aimed at Jasmine Crockett

Former ESPN host Jemele Hill voiced strong objections to comments made by Laura Loomer targeting a United States congresswoman.

Hill took issue with Loomer’s statements, highlighting concerns over the nature and implications of the remarks.

The exchange has drawn public attention, reflecting ongoing tensions in political discourse and media commentary.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-ex-espn-host-jemele-hill-calls-laura-loomer-ghetto-black-b-ch-comments-far-right-political-activist-aimed-jasmine-crockett

Akshay Kumar slams AI videos of him in Valmiki’s role

**Akshay Kumar Slams AI-Generated Videos Showing Him as Maharishi Valmiki**
*By Apoorva Rastogi | September 23, 2025, 02:14 PM*

Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar has spoken out against the circulation of artificial intelligence-generated videos that depict him in the role of Maharishi Valmiki. The actor took to X (formerly Twitter) to clarify that these videos, resembling movie trailers, are entirely fake and created using AI technology.

In his statement, Kumar expressed concern over the misinformation spreading rapidly online. He wrote, “I have recently come across some AI-generated videos of a film trailer showing me in the role of Maharishi Valmiki. I want to clarify that all such videos are fake and created using AI. What’s worse, some news channels decide to pick these up as ‘news’ without even verifying if these are real or morphed.”

Kumar urged both fans and media outlets to exercise caution when consuming or sharing such content. He emphasized the importance of responsible journalism in the age of rampant AI manipulation, stating, “In today’s time, when misleading content is being produced at great speed through manipulative AI, I sincerely request media houses to verify and report only after authenticating the information.”

This incident highlights the increasing challenge posed by AI-generated content, which is making it difficult for audiences and media to distinguish genuine clips from fabricated ones.

**On the Work Front: ‘Jolly LLB 3’ Performing Well at the Box Office**

Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar’s latest film, *Jolly LLB 3*, is currently running successfully in theaters. Directed by Subhash Kapoor, the courtroom comedy released on September 19 and has been well received by audiences.

Despite a slight dip in earnings on its first Monday following a strong opening weekend, *Jolly LLB 3* has grossed over ₹59 crore in India within just four days of release, according to trade analyst Sacnilk.

*Stay tuned for more updates on Akshay Kumar and the latest Bollywood news.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/akshay-kumar-denounces-ai-generated-videos-as-fake/story

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