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Armand and Daniel both being petty and trying to outcunt each other in every scene they have together like its the cuntolympics they really are the most bitter of exes. what they both dont know is that the greatest cunt of them all have yet to enter the stage: lestat de lioncourt
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (2.01) | WHAT CAN THE DAMNED REALLY SAY TO THE DAMNED
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ASSAD ZAMAN in WHAT CAN THE DAMNED REALLY SAY TO THE DAMNED
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KEILA and BRUCE in 1.02 Anchor and Lobo | BERLÍN (2023-)
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berlin having the least interesting plotline and being the least interesting character in his OWN SHOW is actively hilarious.
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Andrés de Fonollosa, thief clown extraordinaire insp
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6 International Mystery/Thriller Films to Watch on Netflix
Recently I've been trying to get more into the international side of Netflix to see what hidden gems exist in the other countries and they've got quite a bit! I decided to watch 10 films that grabbed my interest and made a list of recommendations. That being said, here's my list of 10 mystery films to check out on Netflix.
1. Murder Mubarak
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Director: Homi Adajania
When a murder occurs at a high end establishment called The Royal Delhi Club, ACP Bavani Singh and his sidekick officer Padam are on the case. To me this movie was a pretty solid whodunnit. ACP Singh and Padam gave me big Poirot & Chief Inspector Japp vibes and the club setting and its employees and wealthy guests gave me Knives Out vibes. It was kind of predictable but even then I found myself unsure who the murderer was. There was a brief graphic scene showing a dead cat as well as some shots of the same cat unconscious so just a heads up if you decide to watch it.
2. In Love and Deep Water
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Director: Yusuke Taki
Suguru Ubukata is a butler on a cruise ship that takes his job very seriously. A 42 day voyage that should go smoothly gets messy when not only does he discover his girlfriend is having an affair, there’s a murder that takes place on the night that the ship sets sail. It’s more romance than mystery in my opinion because a lot of focus is on the budding romance between Suguru and Chizuru Banjaku, the girlfriend of Suguru’s girlfriend’s lover.
3. A Deadly Invitation
Country: Mexico
Language: Spanish
Director: José Manuel Cravioto
Agatha Hernandez, a true crime fan and co-host of a podcast called Unsolved Crimes, unexpectedly gets an invitation to visit her estranged sister Olivia at her mansion. The reason for the invite? Olivia wants to play a deadly game. She lays everyone’s dirty secrets out on the table and the reasons they would have to kill each other. To no one’s surprise Olivia is dead before morning and it’s up to Agatha to solve the murder. It gives me The Last of Sheila (1973) vibes because of the similarities such as the secrets being revealed by the host on a yacht, but I think overall it does end up being it's own film. It's a straightforward mystery with minimal violence and gore and in my opinion has a satisfiable ending.
4. The Lost Patient
Country: France
Language: French
Director: Christophe Charrier
Thomas Grimaud, a 19 year old, falls into a coma for 3 years after his entire family is murdered except for his sister who disappeared without a trace. When he awakens he has no memory of what happened or where his sister is. With the help of a psychologist, Thomas tries to piece together what happened to his family. To be honest the film is a bit predictable but even then I found the ending to be a little bit confusing. It resembles the plot of a film that came out a couple of years before and I don’t want to spoil it so if you’re interested it’s listed at the end of this post.
5. The Postcard Killings
Country: England
Language: English
Director: Danis Tanović
Jacob Kanon, a detective with the NYPD, travels to London to find answers after his daughter and her husband are killed there while on their honeymoon. The police refuse to give out answers and when discovering that their deaths were committed by a serial killer who targets other newlyweds and leaves a signature post card, Jacob decides to investigate on his own. When an American journalist Désirée Lombard receives a postcard in Sweden, Jacob seeks her help to track down the killer and get justice for his daughter and all of the other victims. As Jacob closes in on the killer’s identity it becomes a game of cat and mouse and a race to prevent another couple’s death.
TW: Body Horror
6. Killer Book Club
Country: Spain
Language: Spanish
Director: Carlos Alonso-Ojea
A group of college students with a book club for horror novels are stalked by a killer in a clown suit after a revenge prank leads to a death. The killer clown is writing a story about the murder and devotes each chapter to one of the club members being punished killed. The concept of a horror book club being the target of a killer is an interesting new take on the slasher film genre. Since it’s a slasher film you can expect a lot of gory scenes. Some parts of the movie were predictable but I don’t think it took away from what was a simple slasher film.
TW: Sexual Assault
SPOILERS FOR THE LOST PATIENT
The movie that the Lost Patient resembles and imo executes the amnesia aspect and plot twist way better is Forgotten (2017) also on Netflix and starring Kang Ha-Neul.
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theo shows up for one episode and has more chemistry with mabel than her previous three love interests combined I mean
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Destroy the myth that libraries are no longer relevant. If you use your library, please reblog.
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Have you ever been browsing on goodreads or thestorygraph and been frustrated having to go to several online library sources to see where the book is available? If so I strongly recommend that you add the library extension to your browser. Not only does it tell you which app/website has the book in question, it also tells you how many copies are available. I find it extremely helpful because it lets me know if I'd be better off physically going to the library for a book or if I can save myself a trip and check out the ebook instead. There is the occasional error where a book with a name that is too common will be mistaken for either another book or a dvd with the same name but for the most part it's highly accurate. I hope that this post is helpful and saves you time as well as money! If you're just getting started with exploring digital libraries and looking for apps/websites that allow you to access audiobooks and ebooks with your library card for free you can find some popular ones on my list here.
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After years of avoiding each other, Daisy Darker’s entire family is assembling for Nana’s 80th birthday party in Nana’s crumbling gothic house on a tiny tidal island. Finally back together one last time, when the tide comes in, they will be cut off from the rest of the world for eight hours. The family arrives, each of them harboring secrets. Then at the stroke of midnight, as a storm rages, Nana is found dead. And an hour later, the next family member follows… Trapped on an island where someone is killing them one by one, the Darkers must reckon with their present mystery as well as their past secrets, before the tide comes in and all is revealed.
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Theobel + Making each other smile/laugh
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The Kate Middleton mysteries, as channelled by Emery Robin (from here):
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"fuck it we ball" is for stress about the future "it is what it is" is for stress about the past and "this too shall pass" is for stress about the present thank you for coming to my TED talk
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End of Story by A.J. Finn
A.J. Finn has done it again and delivered another jaw dropping thriller. End of Story is about a woman named Nicky Hunter who is invited to visit the home of her favorite mystery author Sebastian Trapp. The two have been corresponding back and forth for five years and after recently discovering that he has only three months to live, Sebastian decides he wants Nicky to write his story. On New Year's Eve in 1999, Sebastian's son Cole and his wife Hope disappeared without a trace and this disappearance has haunted both him and his daughter Madeleine. Rather than tell us the mystery of what happened in two alternating storylines, we learn about Cole and Hope through video tapes, hearsay, and Cole's diary. I thought I had this book figured out but was still completely blindsided by the reveal of what happened. It's a slow burn so expect maybe a handful of chapters that actually have a lot of action. I give it 5 stars.
Trigger Warnings: child abuse, emotional abuse, homophobia, references to physical abuse, depression, and a suicide attempt
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I haven’t seen any ads for any new whodunnit series or movies so I think I’ll tackle the Harlan Coben collection on Netflix until something else comes along. If any of you have any recs feel free to send them my way!
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Death and Other Details Season 2
Spoilers ahead for the season finale!
It seems very likely that the show will be renewed for a second season but my question is: Is there enough material? We now know the identity of Viktor Sams even if their ending is up in the air but will we care enough to see that storyline continue? I personally do not want to see Viktor Sams as a big bad in season two or any other seasons this show may have. What I do like is the newfound Scooby Doo type clique with Imogene, Leila, Teddy and Jules and I would love to see Sunil helping on the sidelines while he's on house arrest. Since it's a mystery show they could really do without the love triangle so if it's Imogene/Jules it needs to stay that way or pair her back with Sunil and call it a day. Does anyone else ship Jules and Teddy though? 👀
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