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TAICCA & Taiwan's Mirror Fiction Invest $10M In Mirror Entertainment
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TAICCA & Taiwan’s Mirror Fiction Invest $10M In Mirror Entertainment

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Taiwanese IP development company Mirror Fiction Inc has launched a film and TV production company, Mirror Entertainment, with a $10M (NTD310M) co-investment with Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA). 

The Taipei-based outfit is developing ten films and TV series projects over the next five years, several of which will be produced with international partners.

Eight projects were announced at a launch event at Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) today, including three inspired by true events or global issues: Godless, adapted from a true story about a female serial killer in Taiwan; Until The Next Appointment, a Switzerland-set comedy about the impact of internet usage on children; and thriller Diamonds And Bread, about a diamond theft linked to an international conspiracy.

Mirror Entertainment will be headed by chairperson Tung Cheng-yu, who is also the CEO of Mirror Fiction. Tung is an established figure in Taiwan’s IP development field with experience across journalism, publishing and film production. She also co-scripted Tsai Ming-liang’s 2013 drama Stray Dogs, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Venice Film Festival, and executive produced award-winning drama series Port Of Lies.

Other members of Mirror Entertainment’s management team include General Manager Lo Chun-Han; Lily Chen and Patrick Jia, Content Development & Production Department Directors, who will act as producers on Mirror Entertainment projects; and Glenis Tsai, International Business Development Director, who will connect the company’s projects with domestic and international markets.

Mirror Fiction has also brought on board Ruen Tai Shing Co and Field Stone Investment Holding as co-investors in the new venture alongside TAICCA. The TAICCA investment is sourced from Taiwan’s National Development Fund, which has previously invested in local film and TV companies including Mandarin Vision, Damou Entertainment and Screenworks Asia. 

Mirror Fiction is an IP incubation platform which has previously invested in films including A Sun and The Falls, both of which were selected as Taiwan’s submission to the Best International Film category of the Oscars; as well as box office horror hit The Rope Curse 3. The company also produced Port Of Lies, a series about a lawyer defending a migrant worker accused of murder, which won seven prizes at Taiwan’s Golden Bell Awards, as well as Freddy Tang’s feature film April, which recently screened at Tokyo International Film Festival.  

Other projects announced at the launch event today include Gangster Priest, a black comedy about a gangster who has trouble leaving behind his life of crime; and horror film Hopscotch, which explores how family trauma is replicated through new generations. 

Mirror Fiction also plans to adapt its own properties including hit internet novel The Cleaning Guide For Murderers; and Promise To Bring You Home, a story about baseball in Taiwan’s indigenous communities, which picked up the Glory IP award today at TCCF Pitching. 

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Did Ed Gein Really Dig Up His Mother in Real Life? Fact vs. Fiction – Hollywood Life
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Did Ed Gein Really Dig Up His Mother in Real Life? Fact vs. Fiction – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

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Ed Gein‘s story and crimes are at the forefront of Netflix’s latest season for Monster: The Ed Gein Story. While the deceased serial killer‘s gruesome lifestyle and crimes are the focus, so is his late mother, Augusta Wilhelmine Gein. Questions surrounding the depiction of Augusta’s character (played by actress Laurie Metcalf) immediately soared among viewers, as some wondered what happened to her in real life and whether her son actually dug up her grave like his other victims.

Who Was Ed Gein?

Dubbed the “Butcher of Plainfield,” Gein is a deceased serial killer and grave robber from Plainfield, Wisconsin, who exhumed corpses and admittedly murdered two women in the 1950s. Police discovered that he had stolen corpses from their graves and turned their remains into home appliances, including bowls and a lampshade made of human bones and skin.

Gein confessed to the murders of tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954 and hardware store owner Bernice Worden in 1957.

Gein’s gruesome lifestyle and crimes have haunted the nation from the 1950s to today. He was arrested in 1957 and was deemed legally insane in 1968. He spent the rest of his life at the Mendota Mental Health Institute until his 1984 death from respiratory failure at the age of 77.

Did Ed Gein Really Dig Up His Mother in Real Life? Fact vs. Fiction
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Who Was Ed Gein’s Mother?

Gein’s mother was Augusta Wilhelmine Gein, who raised him in a strict environment. The religious woman, who died from a stroke in December 1945, influenced both her sons, Ed and Henry (who also died), to believe that all women — apart from herself — were sinful beings.

Augusta’s teachings are widely considered to be the basis of Gein’s crimes after she died.

Did Ed Gein Dig Up His Mother?

No, Gein did not exhume his mother, despite rumors that circulated over the years. He did, however, dig up and steal the corpses of multiple deceased women and kept their remains in his home as appliances and nicknacks.

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Adam Kay books in order: from fiction to non-fiction
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Adam Kay books in order: from fiction to non-fiction

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

You’ve definitely heard of Adam Kay following the success of his book, This Is Going To Hurt, which was later adapted into a BBC hit series.

What you may not know about him is that he also had a series of successful children’s novels to teach young ones about their bodies and medical marvels.

Though Kay has predominantly worked across the world of non-fiction, he’s stepped into the fictional space with his debut novel, A Particularly Nasty Case, which is a crime thriller about a doctor wrapped up in a serial murder mystery world. It just so happens to be the September book for the Radio Times Book Club, sponsored by Dr. Oetker Ristorante.

There’s one clear connecting theme between Kay’s work in all its formats; it’s always set in the world of medicine.

Whether you’re looking for a recommendation for a little one or something for yourself, here’s the definitive guide to Adam Kay’s work in order.

Adam Kay books in order

Adam Kay’s children’s books in order

  • Kay’s Marvellous Medicine (2021)
  • Kay’s Anatomy (2022)
  • Kay’s Brilliant Brains (2023)
  • Amy Gets Eaten (2023)
  • Kay’s Incredible Inventions (2024)
  • Dexter Procter the 10-Year-Old Doctor (2024) (with Henry Paker)
  • Simon Gets Sneezed (2025)

Adam Kay’s adult fiction in order

  • How to Be a Bogus Doctor (2011) (with Stanley Tedson)
  • A Particularly Nasty Case (2025)

Adam Kay’s adult non-fiction in order:

  • This Is Going to Hurt (2017)
  • What Seems to Be the Problem with Adam Kay and Mark Watson (2019) (with Mark Watson)
  • Undoctored: The Story of a Medic Who Ran Out of Patients (2022)
  • Twas the Nightshift Before Christmas (2022)

For this month’s midweek treat, Joanna sat down and read A Particularly Nasty Case, a murder mystery with all the classic elements of a crime novel. She paired it with a classic Mozzarella pizza from Dr. Oetker Ristorante.

For all the latest RT Book Club news, interviews, Q&As with the authors, reviews of previous books and more, visit The Radio Times Book Club sponsored by Dr. Oetker Ristorante.

You can purchase A Particularly Nasty Case by Adam Kay, our book of the month, at the Radio Times Shop.

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