A pensioner with impaired vision travels 600 miles every year from England to Scotland with her dog in her saddlebag.
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“No One Will Save You,” the 20th Century Studios alien/home invasion thriller, is one of the year’s most strangely curious, oddly shaped films. Also acting as a thinly drawn character mystery, it’s bold and risk-taking in its structure.
And, oh, the sole character of the movie doesn’t speak a word in it. And while an alien horror as a silent movie sounds daring, it not only arrives a few years too late after “A Quiet Place,” not a lick of it is on par with those riveting Hitchock-ian thrills.
A pensioner with impaired vision travels 600 miles every year from England to Scotland with her dog in her saddlebag.
A prisoner found collapsed in his cell died of 'natural causes', a pathologist has told an inquest into his death. It came as a boss at HMP Forest Bank said there 'had to be' a working ventilation system in Raymond Lucy's cell following concerns aired by his family he had no 'fresh air'.
With outdoor temperatures dropping all over the UK, many households will be trying to think of ways to save money on their heating bills.
No One Will Save You after it was released on Hulu this month.The author, who is best known for penning horror classics such as The Shining and It, described the film as “brilliant” and “daring” in a post on X (fka Twitter).“NO ONE WILL SAVE YOU: Brilliant, daring, involving, scary,” King wrote. “You have to go back over 60 years, to a TWILIGHT ZONE episode called ‘The Invaders’ to find anything remotely like it.
This year I'm getting the bulk of my Christmas shopping done at one place: M&S.The retailer has become incredibly trendy with all age groups, offering catwalk-to-highstreet buys as well as affordable beauty products that rival designer formulas. So, when M&S sent around its Christmas gift guide this week, I got my pen and paper out ready to make notes.The festive offerings don't disappoint, I can promise you that. With most buys launching in stores and online now, those who are keen to get some of their Christmas shopping done early can snap up the gifts at their earliest convenience.
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William Earl SPOILER ALERT: This article discusses plot points in “No One Will Save You.” Horror Film School is a new feature in which talent in front of and behind the camera share the ins and outs of creating the biggest onscreen scares. “No One Will Save You,” out Friday on Hulu, is an incredibly lean genre movie: Aliens come down and invade the house of reclusive loner Brynn Adams (Kaitlyn Dever), and she must defend her property and warn her small town that extraterrestrials are trying to assimilate. Writer and director Brian Duffield pulls off two difficult things in his creature feature: The characters speak very little dialogue, and the aliens stalking Brynn are seen early and often — and they’re actually scary.
Brian Duffield’s No One Will Save You, now streaming on Hulu, unfolds as a haunting symphony of silence, highlighted by Kaitlyn Dever’s silent acting. Also written by Duffield’s, the meticulous direction of his own script shapes a heightened sense of paranoia, striking the connection between effective visual storytelling and a nuanced narrative.
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Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Got trauma? A global alien invasion is all it takes for emotionally scarred Brynn (Kaitlyn Dever) to sort through her issues in “No One Will Save You,” an extra-terrestrial creature feature cut from the same cloth as M. Night Shyamalan’s “Signs,” where the jump scares are secondary to an earnest (but far less effective) portrait of coping with guilt and grief. Building on the novelty value of 2020 debut “Spontaneous” (in which a bunch of teenagers inexplicably start to pop like pimples), director Brian Duffield sets multiple creative challenges for himself and mostly succeeds — well enough to attract eyeballs to this buzz-worthy Hulu release, at least.
Writer/director Brian Duffield has only directed two films so far, but he’s already starting to carve out a specific niche. He’s a filmmaker who loves to take these character-driven, emotional stories and put them against the backdrop of genre.
and planning, with a new season comes the opportunity to get your “back-to-school” fall haircut (even if you're not a student anymore). You know, that fresh new look that switches gears for the season ahead and makes you feel a bit more productive.We've already told you about all the major autumn haircuts and that look set to be major for this season (lash-skimming bangs, soft layers and slinky bobs are all on the menu), but if you feel overwhelmed by the choice and want to plump for the one back-to-school haircut for autumn, we've got you., a hair stylist at has declared the “'90s bouncy bob” as the cut you should opt for if you're seeking that back-to-school energy.“One haircut we will be seeing a lot of is a kind of '90s bouncy bob—something that’s fun, cool, and has movement but is super easy to style," she says.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Cook says the cut works for everyone—from those with fine and thick hair to those with curly hair too.“It looks expensive and chic, and with a few styling hacks, you can take it from cool girl vibes to a mature blown-out look," she notes.Cooke adds: “The length can vary and that’s something you and your stylist should discuss depending on wether you want to be able to tie it up or let it be.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Oscar season is always full of twists and turns, and the biggest one yet just dropped with “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Variety has learned exclusively that Lily Gladstone’s work as Mollie Burkhart, an Indigenous woman at the center of a sinister plot in Martin Scorsese’s crime epic, will be campaigned for the Oscars in best actress, instead of supporting where many pundits had speculated. She will campaign alongside her Oscar-winning co-star and executive producer, Leonardo DiCaprio.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. A haunting new theatrical experience, which debuted at the historic Los Angeles Theatre on Sept. 15, transports attendees to Old Hollywood in 1935 where they’ll witness the demonic and terrifying story of Rota Krisha.
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“Yellowstone” finale spoilers have been few and far between. However, some fans believe that they have the end of the series figured out. When it is all said and done, it seems that the fate of the ranch may fall on the shoulders of one very important Dutton family member, and it’s not who you’d think.Longtime “Yellowstone” fans will likely remember that the ranch has been in the Dutton family for several generations.
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