Like Hulu’s “Good American Family,” which also premieres this week, “Happy Face” is based on an unbelievable true story. The new drama explores the collateral damage of human evil, and thanks to the ...
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Inspired by a true story, Paramount+’s new crime drama Happy Face follows Melissa Moore, the daughter of Canadian-American serial killer Keith Jesperson (aka the Happy Face Killer). If you’ve started ...
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The public appetite for true crime programming is apparently insatiable, as the proliferation of nonfiction shows like “Dateline” and dramas based on actual crimes, such as Ryan Murphy’s “Monsters: ...
When “Happy Face” begins, Melissa has successfully built the stable, idyllic family life she herself was denied, living in a spacious Seattle home with her mild-mannered husband Ben (James Wolk) and ...