Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox
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Amanda Knox’s return to Italy in 2022 is one of the lesser known parts of her tumultuous story but it’s taking center stage in Hulu’s The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox. The series, which premiered its first two episodes on August 20,
Amanda Knox, twice wrongfully convicted of her roommate's murder in Italy, is back in the headlines with Hulu's "The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox." Here's what she's doing today.
Fox Nation examines the Amanda Knox case, where the American student was wrongfully imprisoned for four years in Italy for her roommate's murder.
Grey's Anatomy star Jessica Capshaw said she got "chills" over a comment Amanda Knox made during her recent interview with her. Newsweek reached out to Knox's representative via email for comment on Friday.
Knox has reclaimed her story in all sorts of ways, including by serving as an executive producer on a new Hulu dramatization titled “The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox.” The series, which premiered on Wednesday, August 20, stars Grace Van Patten in the titular role. Knox cowrote the final episode and had a hand in the casting process.
Before the 2025 Hulu series, Tom McCarthy, in his long-awaited follow-up to Spotlight, allegorically examined the Amanda Knox trial and media frenzy with Stillwater, starring Matt Damon in one of his finest performances in recent years.
Amanda Knox publicly reunited with her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito for a red carpet event in honor of Hulu's scripted show about Meredith Kercher’s murder trial. Knox, 38, and Sollecito, 41, posed with the actors playing them in The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox — Grace Van Patten and Giuseppe De Domenico,
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Foxy Knoxy no more: How Monica Lewinsky and Amanda Knox teamed up to reclaim Knox's narrative
Monica Lewinsky is keenly aware of what it feels like when your name is no longer your own and becomes attached to a character conjured by others. An affair that she had with President Clinton nearly 30 years ago as a White House intern made her an international headline.
"The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox" star Grace Van Patten breaks down the "psychological nightmare" that led to Knox's "tragic" coerced confession