Detectives have issued CCTV and video footage of a man wanted in connection with a shooting in Stockport. The man was caught on camera at approximately 4pm on Friday April 21 2023, taking aim at a property on Wilmslow Road.
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A Netflix series with a near perfect rating by critics on Rotten Tomatoes has been leaving viewers terrified.
Marianne first launched on the streaming platform in 2019, but was cancelled after just one season. Now horror fans are rediscovering the show, hailing it as 'horror gold.'
The French series follows a famous horror writer who is lured back to her hometown. She soon discovers an evil spirit who used to haunt her dreams is causing havoc in real life, amid a series of eerie events.
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The eight-part drama, written by Samuel Bodin and Quoc Dang Tran, stars actress Victoire Du Bois as best-selling author Emma Larsimon. Marianne has been met with rave reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, with an impressive score of 94 per cent.
One critic described it as 'nightmares personified' while another said it was 'compelling, mysterious and, above all, creepy as hell.' They added: "You almost can't stop watching Marianne once you start."
Viewers have also shared their thoughts on social media, with some demanding a second season to be made. On Twitter, @GroovyKarloff said: "Finally got to finish ‘MARIANNE’ and man what a show that is. One of the best Netflix shows that I’ve seen. Some really terrifying stuff, too!"
@annwynn05 added: "Binged Marianne for a second time, bring it back! Absolute horror gold!!!" while @xx_Michelle_oo said: "This Marianne on Netflix is f*****g scary af #Marianne". @astroheathen added: "This Marianne show on Netflix is on par with In the Mouth of Madness... So stylish and grotesque. Don't wanna stop watching."
In response to scary series recommendations, @culturalfatwa tweeted: "I only ever have one scary recommendation on Netflix and
Detectives have issued CCTV and video footage of a man wanted in connection with a shooting in Stockport. The man was caught on camera at approximately 4pm on Friday April 21 2023, taking aim at a property on Wilmslow Road.
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A cyclist is in hospital this afternoon with ‘potentially life changing injuries’ following a horror crash at Regent Road roundabout last night.
Good afternoon Insiders and welcome to this week’s newsletter, Max Goldbart here with my hand on the tiller. Netflix was in London this week and there was plenty else going on for you to digest over lunch. Read on. And sign up and subscribe here.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Netflix has set Xavier Gens’ (“Gangs of London”) untitled Paris-set genre movie starring Bérénice Bejo (“The Artist“) and Nassim Lyes (“Overdose”) as its next French film original. Set in the Summer of 2024, the film unfolds in Paris which is hosting the World Triathlon Championships on the Seine for the first time. Sophia, a brilliant scientist, learns from Mika, a young environmental activist, that a large shark is swimming deep in the river. To avoid a bloodbath at the heart of the city, they have no choice but to join forces with Adil, the Seine river police commander. Bejo and Lyes star in the film opposite Léa Léviant. The film is produced by Let Me Be and is slated for a launch on Netflix in 2024.
David Beckham will give his fans a deeper insight into his struggles with OCD in his new Netflix documentary. The former Manchester United footballer will appear in a multi-part series which is set to be released later this year and the first clip was played during a Netflix See What’s Next event this week.
The Fab Five of Queer Eye are back!
Netflix has released first-look snaps of Michelle Keegan in upcoming series Fool Me Once. The series is adapted from American mystery author Harlen Coben’s 2016 novel of the same name.
We’ve seen “Queer Eye” make over all types of heroes over the years — from ranchers to gay pastors. But we’ve never seen anything like what Season 7 is promising. In Netflix’s first trailer for the new season, which premieres on May 12, the Fab Five are going to be helping the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha.
Witnesses watched on in horror as two cats - including a three-month-old kitten - were 'launched high into the air' while trapped inside a bin bag and gift box.
This year Netflix is returning to the Annecy International Animation Film Festival as newly crowned kings, having just secured the Oscar for Best Animated Feature for Guillermo del Toro’s “Pinocchio.” Not that they have any intention of slowing down, as this year they are bringing a slate of potential commercial and artistic triumphs to the rolling hills of the French countryside – from Annapurna’s “Nimona” to Aardman’s highly anticipated “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget” and much, much more.On Wednesday, June 14, Annecy will present an exclusive screening of their absolutely fabulous new feature film “Nimona” at the Theater Bonlieu at 6 p.m. which will include appearances from directors Nick Bruno and Troy Quane, creator ND Stevenson (whose graphic novel is the basis for the film), producers Karen Ryan and Julie Zackary and production designer Aidan Sugano.
K.J. Yossman Netflix has unveiled its slate for Annecy International Animation Film Festival with highlights including “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget” and “Nimona.” The streamer is returning to the French animation festival next month with a range of events including panels, screenings and Q&As. They include a panel titled “From Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget to Blue Eye Samurai – See What’s Next @ Netflix” and a special screening of graphic novel adaptation “Nimona” with the project’s directors Nick Bruno and Troy Quane as well as creator ND Stevenson, which will be followed by a “making of” session. Netflix’s main panel promises to give fans a sneak peek at a number of upcoming projects including:
Netflix has unveiled a packed line-up of animated feature films and series that it will be taking to France’s Annecy International Animation Film Festival in June.
France Télévisions President Delphine Ernotte Cunci has entered the fray over Twitter’s bungled move to label public broadcasters as “government-funded”, warning that the incident has wider and longer-term implications for news and information.
Two teenagers have died and five people remain in hospital after suffering serious injuries following a car crash yesterday.
The immense success of the Netflix series “Emily in Paris” has transformed a quiet, untouched square in the French capital into a tourist magnet.
Netflix has set October 5 for the launch of Part 3 of Lupin, its hit French heist series starring Omar Sy.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Netflix has set the launch date for Part 3 of “Lupin,” its popular heist series starring Omar Sy, for Oct. 3. Louis Leterrier, who’s just been tapped to helm the next installment in the “Fast and Furious” franchise, is back in the director’s chair for the third part of “Lupin,” which will come more than two years after Part 2. As previously reported, the new season of “Lupin” started filming in the French capital in November 2021, so the launch comes a good deal of time after Part 2 debuted in June 2021. Sy is reprising his role as Assane Diop, a character inspired by the world-famous gentleman thief and master of disguise, Arsène Lupin. The cast will also bring back Ludivine Sagnier and Clotilde Hesme, among others.