Maika Monroe, Victorian Psycho and Ruth Wilson
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Set in 1858 at the isolated gothic manor of Ensor House, Victorian Psycho follows an unusual governess, Winifred Notty, played by Maika Monroe, as she quietly hides her growing psychopathic tendencies amongst the estate’s children and staff.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ruth Wilson, Idris Elba — 'Luther' Season 1 Episode 2 - Kerry Brown / ©BBC One / Courtesy: Everett Collection But Alice is very much alive, despite it looking like she’d fallen to ...
Emma Thompson is taking on Apple TV+ with her very own show! Down Cemetery Road has released new images for the series along with a release date: October 29. The series is set to run until December 10 with new episodes hitting Apple TV+ on Wednesdays.
Ruth Wilson has a new thriller on the way based on an "engaging" book that you'll want to add to your watchlist. Down Cemetery Road is adapted from a novel by Mick Herron, the author behind Slow Horses, and was his first published book back in 2003.
Dark River, the "impressive" British drama starring Ruth Wilson and Sean Bean, is now streaming for free in the UK. Released in 2017, the film stars Wilson as a woman named Alice, who returns to Yorkshire to claim tenancy of the family farm following the ...
Apple TV+ has set a fall premiere for "Down Cemetery Road", a gripping thriller led by Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson. "Down Cemetery Road" tells the story of an idyllic Oxford suburb turned upside down by tragedy. When a house explodes and a young girl ...
I was aware of Ruth Wilson’s presence in “Luther,” Idris Elba’s hit homicide detective series (and a show that I still owe a serious look), but the first time I really noticed her was in the 2023 BBC One series “The Woman in the Wall.”
Ruth Wilson's thriller series Down Cemetery Road has been renewed for a second season. The British show debuted on Apple TV back in October, and follows a woman and an investigator who team up to look into an explosion in an Oxford suburb. Based on the ...
Ruth Wilson attended the La Bataille De Gaulle: L’Âge De Fer Cannes Film Festival premiere, and I know what you’re thinking: why does this premiere suddenly have a luxury duvet theme after Adèle Exarchopoulos’ look?