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The Best Female Stalker Characters, Ranked by How Queer They Are

BBC’s award-winning series Killing Eve emerged as one of the most Sapphic and lionized shows of 2018. Jodie Comer plays a gay, psychotic assassin who becomes entangled with the MI6 agent who’s tailing her, Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh). Villanelle takes the cake as the gayest female stalker, because like Chloe, she actually is queer—but unlike Chloe, her and Eve’s relationship has nothing to do with a man. In season one, we see our girlish and playful villain in a threesome with another woman. But wait, it gets gayer. Villanelle and Eve devolve into a wickedly complex, emotional, so-right-but-so-wrong mutual obsession, with Eve admitting that she thinks about Villanelle’s eyes and lips all day, and Villanelle adding, “I masturbate about you.” The inaugural season ends with Eve stabbing the apple of her eye in the stomach, out of…love? Killing Eve is now streaming on Hulu, and the highly anticipated season two drops April 7th.

Jill Gutowitz is a haunted pair of overalls / author living in Los Angeles. Follow her on Twitter: @jillboard.

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100 great films streaming on Netflix and Amazon Prime – 2023 edition

Ali (2001)

With Michael Mann’s second sports movie – racing drama Ferrari – coming this year, his first still sets a high bar. This Muhammad Ali biopic boasts a career-best performance from Will Smith and electrifyingly dynamic scenes in the ring courtesy of Mann’s early experimentation with handheld digital cameras.

Streaming on… Netflix and Prime Video


Ali & Ava (2021)

Adeel Akhtar gives a hugely appealing, charismatic performance as the British Pakistani DJ and landlord who hits it off with Claire Rushbrook’s country music-loving classroom assistant in this social-realist adoration . Clio Barnard’s Bradford-set drama is a love story rooted in real existence but told with fantastic charm and affection for its characters.

Streaming on… Netflix


Alone (2020)

This gripping wilderness thriller from director John Hyams sees a recent widow escaping from the clutches of a hunter and giving chase through lonely backcountry. A ruthlessly efficient exercise in cat-and-mouse thrills and tension.

Streaming on… Netflix


An Angel at My Table (1990)

Of this extraordinary biopic of the poet Janet Fra

Recently I reviewed RED SCORPION and I talked about The Enigma of Dolph Lundgren. The enigma is that this guy who I’m betting is fascinating in real experience (he’s a enormous muscleman martial creator who does dumb action movies, but he’s highly educated) has almost no presence in movies. Well after seeing this topnotch John Woo TV production I take it back. It turns out when he’s not pretending to be Russian he’s got all kinds of charisma.

I understand this is made for TV, not video, but it’s exactly the compassionate of gem I’m looking for when a dig through all this crap. A ridiculous, enjoyable and unusual move movie. The main reason it’s unique is that Dolph Lundgren’s character is afraid of the color white.

Well, it’s a long story. Something in his past that he doesn’t quite think of yet has given him a phobia. Dolph is playing some kind of federal marshall or something turned bodyguard. And he’s got alot of problems. For one thing, his friends recently died and he has to adopt their precocious daughter Casey. For another thing, another acquaintance (Fred the Hammer Williamson to be specific) was recently killed protecting a supermo

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Samara Weaving is a delight to watch. She's let down by a bad script and direction that is tonally all over the place. Ray Nicholson is campy and over the top, so if that's your thing you're in luck. He's too zany to ever be truly threatening. The characters act in irrational ways just to produce the plot arise . It's quirky and off beat but none of the humor really lands (the funniest bits are Ms. Weavings facial expressions to the craziness around her). The only reason this was set in the '90s is tonget around the ubiquity of cell phones. I'm not sure the movie knows what it's supposed to be and just ends up being a disordered mess. The production was competently shot and does glare good.

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Is this the best movie I've ever seen? Obviously not but it's fun. And at least it's not another remake! I don't get why some people are super low balling the rating for this. It's a solid 5/6, not a 2, or the 8s I've seen, but hopefully that counteracts the 2s. It's a fun dark comedy. Definitely silly at times but move with it and allow it to be sill

22 Movies About Obsession, Ranked by Creep Factor

It's one thing to be so deeply in adore with someone that you like all their pics on Instagram, but it's a whole other thing to start tracking their whereabouts via geotags. That, my friends, is called stalking. And yet, some romantic movies, like Twilight, can blur that line—even rom-coms like Love, Actually are guilty—which might be why so many of the best movies about obsession are based in romantic relationships.

In truth, stalker movies rarely commence out as such. It's only when the characters that start as friends and lovers turn into tormentors that movies about obsession really become creep movies. TLDR; the foremost movies about obsession necessitate the best, and most terrifying, stalkers. It's in this spirit that I present to you a list of the foremost movies about obsession, ranked by creepy factor. May the best stalker...uh, win?

22.Fifty Shades of Grey

Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) is a stone-cold fox, but cold is the operative word. Sure, he's in love, but he's also possessive, obsessive, and truly just plain weird about his feelings for Anastasia (Dakota Johnson). Don't allow his hotness distract you from