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Netflix fans are raving about a three-year-old series with a plot twist which left them 'traumatised.' Behind Her Eyes, from Marvel's The Punisher writer Steve Lightfoot, debuted on the streamer in February 2021.
The six-part limited series stars Simona Brown as Louise, a single mum whose world is thrown off kilter when she begins an affair with her new boss David (Tom Bateman). Louise is then drawn into an unlikely friendship with his wife Adele (Eve Hewson).
The British psychological thriller is based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Sarah Pinborough. Viewers of the Netflix adaptation are admitting they still haven't got over the 'disturbing' twist, hailed as 'the biggest ever.'
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Taking to X, formerly Twitter, @PookiesParadise asked: "What's a movie that had the BIGGEST PLOT TWIST EVER and it still blows your mind just thinking about it ????". Among those offering up their responses was @theereal_one, who posted a photo of two of the film's characters (which we won't reveal to avoid spoilers!) writing: "When I tell you I couldn’t sleep for like a week".
He followed up with his post revealing the name of the series. Responding to @theereal_one, @JoyyUnSpeakable admitted: "I haven’t recovered from this limited series YET" as @VeneshaLaVie agreed: "This movie made me siicckk. It was so good but disturbing".
@jicolesweets said: "Still traumatized" as @zakariaraqiq reckoned: "The twist is out of this world". @AricaChristine wrote: "This s*** had me in a f****** chokehold omg the plot twist".
However critics weren't as generous with their own verdicts. The series earned a critics' score of 63% on Rotten Tomatoes, with many
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Kayali has released a new range of four scents that are perfect for summer with the 'Vacay in a Bottle range'. Each fragrance is inspired by a stunning holiday destination and we're obsessed. Shoppers are begging for Mona Kattan to release the perfumes as full-sized bottles as they love them so much.
Douglas Is Cancelled is coming to ITV One/ITVX on Thursday (June 27). The new series is from the pen of Stephen Moffat, former Doctor Who and Sherlock co-writer.
When UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak took to the sodden steps of Downing Street just over a month ago, the world of British TV news was blindsided that a general election would take place in just six weeks time, an election that – scarcely believably – will be the first on these isles for five years.
Netflix's upcoming British sci-fi series featuring a predominantly black cast has been given the nod by rapper Jay-Z.
Alex Ritman Tosin Cole has already been part of two of the best-known sci-fi franchises around. Sure, the American-born British actor admits his turn as starfighter pilot Lieutenant Bastian in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was perhaps a little “blink-and-you’ll miss it” (although it could have been a lot more — he got down to the final few auditioning for John Boyega’s role of Finn but “it just didn’t work out” and J.J. Abrams offered him this part instead).
Ethan Shanfeld Alfonso Cuarón is returning to the small screen with “Disclaimer,” a psychological thriller starring Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline. Apple TV+ released a first look image of the seven-episode series and announced an Oct. 11 premiere date.
David Henrie is teasing the Wizards of Waverly Place sequel series and his reunion with Selena Gomez.
Jamie Dornan delighted staff at a Scots hotel as he stayed there whilst filming his new Netflix drama.
Lexi Carson “Pimp My Ride” is back … sort of. Actor and comedian Chris Redd is set to host Netflix‘s new motor makeover series “Resurrected Rides,” which will premiere on July 24.
Jason Oppenheim, co-owner of the Oppenheim Group real estate agency and star of Selling Sunset, is open to having Christine Quinn return to the Netflix reality series.
The European Football Cup tournament has got off to a cracking start – for broadcasters at least – with Friday evening’s opening match between host nation Germany and Scotland watched by an average of 5.8million viewers, with a peak of 9.8million.
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Spoiler Alert for “Ratfish (Part 1)”: Coming out in 2019 after the success of unscripted content for Dropout, Game Changer was an instant hit on the platform. Now, six seasons later, host Sam Reich is still working to bring “consistently original” ideas to the show with no signs of stopping. “Every season, I feel like I fly a little closer to the sun,” says Reich. “And every season, the response I get from the audience is like, ‘This was the best yet,’ which is a very dangerous thing to tell me as I push it more and more, further and further.”
Way back in March, it was revealed that Netflix had ordered a new TV series based on the film, “Man on Fire.” Now, not only do we know who’s going to star in the series, but we also know who is directing at least two of the episodes. READ MORE: ‘Man On Fire’: Series Remake Lands 8-Episode Order At Netflix According to Deadline, Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll is set to star in and executive produce the new series, “Man on Fire.” Joining Abdul-Mateen II on the project is none other than Steven Caple, Jr.
Ready for a wine-soaked sex romp in the Italian countryside? Netflix has set July 25 for the premiere of The Decameron, Netflix‘s soapy period dramedy from Teenage Bounty Hunters creator Kathleen Jordan and Orange is the New Black creator Jenji Kohan. The streamer also released a teaser for the series which you can view above.
Marcelo Cajueiro RIO DE JANEIRO — Top Brazilian production company Gullane Entretenimento will make a feature-length doc and the third season of an animation series about Brazilian Formula One racing driver Ayrton Senna, company directors Fabiano and Caio Gullane told Variety. Produced by Gullane for Netflix, the highly anticipated “Senna,” a bio drama TV series helmed by Vicente Amorim and Julia Rezende, is due to open late this year. Designed for global audiences, “Senna” is the highest-budgeted Brazilian series ever.
Four In A Bed is a firm favourite among TV viewers, with the Channel 4 show always bringing the drama.The programme, which is next on screens on Saturday, 8 June, is essentially the B&B version of Come Dine With Me, and makes for entertaining viewing. Each episode sees a string of B&B owners stay in each other's properties and then deliver their verdict at a tense meeting.They each share how much they would be willing to pay to stay in the B&Bs for one night, with the winner then taking home the coveted Four In A Bed plaque. It may seem like quite light-hearted TV, but the show has resulted in some huge drama over the years.
Taylor Swift wowed the Scottish crowd on her first UK tour date Friday evening, earning five-star reviews across the board for her three-and-a-half-hour performance in Edinburgh.
Actors in Australian soap opera, Home And Away, have often been suspected of being 'cursed', with some stars dying in tragic circumstances. Beloved names including Ben Unwin, who played Jesse McGregor, Jessica Falkholt (Hope Morrison) and Dieter Brummer, who starred as Shane Parrish, are among the celebs who've sadly passed away since finding fame on the show. And two of the unfortunate actresses who played Rebecca Nash during their time in Summer Bay also lost their lives.