NBC's Charles Manson cut his teeth on 'Game of Thrones'

“Charlie Manson's Hollywood” is a ten-episode cycle on “the life, crimes, and cultural reverberations of Charles Manson.” The first episode, “What We Talk About When We Talk About the Manson Murders” (which went up yesterday), lays down both 

It's hard to mention the name Charles Manson without instantly thinking about the late 1960s murders carried out by Manson's followers. But NBC's new Manson-inspired drama series Aquarius has more than murder on its 

In one of his most memorable games, Smith even got to play against Charles Manson, whose death sentence was commuted to life in prison in 1972 when the California Supreme Court outlawed capital punishment. “He was not a very good chess player,” 

“Charlie Manson's Hollywood” is a ten-episode cycle on “the life, crimes, and cultural reverberations of Charles Manson.” The first episode, “What We Talk About When We Talk About the Manson Murders” (which went up yesterday), lays down both 

Despite its entire 13-episode season going up on the network's website for four weeks, Netflix-style, and despite the 1960s-set John McNamara-created show's storyline of the real-life rise of the murderous Charles Manson,