The Fall

  • NewsVariety

    Mark E. Smith, Frontman of Post-Punk Band The Fall, Dies at 60

    Mark E. Smith, the cantankerous longtime leader of the raw British post-punk band the Fall, died Wednesday at his home, according to the band’s website. A cause of death has not been revealed, but Smith had been suffering for health issues for some time and had cancelled a 2017 U.S. tour. The band’s manager said […]

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    I See Dead People: From ‘Twin Peaks’ to ‘13 Reasons Why,’ TV Shows That Kicked Off With a Dead Girl

    The “Twin Peaks” reboot got us thinking about how the original ’90s series spawned the dead-girl TV trope that has haunted us since then.

  • NewsPitchfork

    The Fall Drummer Keiron Melling Brutally Assaulted

    Melling was reportedly “beaten to a pulp” on a train out of Manchester last week

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    Vote for 2016’s Most Shocking Moment

    Yes, yes, we’ve seen the movie, we knew Norma was going to die, but we didn’t know when, or how, or by whose hand, or that it would come with a full season of A&E’s fantastic Bates universe series still to unfold. For 11 minutes at the start of The Fall‘s Season 3 finale, we listen to Paul Spector, a confessed serial killer who’s been claiming amnesia about his crimes for the last five episodes, talk with Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson. When the interrogation is halted, Gibson gets up

  • NewsYahoo TV

    ‘The Fall’ Season 3 Postmortem: Creator Allan Cubitt’s Deep Dive on Spector and Gibson’s Fates

    Warning: This interview about the Season 3 finale of The Fall, “Their Solitary Way,” contains spoilers.

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    14 Characters We’re Thankful For in 2016

    Here’s who we’re thankful to have seen on the small screen this year. Share your picks.

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    'The Fall' Season 3: A Fall in Quality

    The six new episodes that form Season 3 of The Fall began streaming Saturday on Netflix. The drama — starring Gillian Anderson in a wonderfully strong, steely, subtly witty performance as Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson — is once again obsessed with the show’s pervasive villain, the serial killer Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan), and it’s an obsession that nearly kills The Fall itself. WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.