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Amelie bea smith
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#TheHauntingofBlyManor /qpOmaOZskv- Rahul Kohli October 12, 2020 I usually start picking songs during prep that I’ll listen to throughout shooting. xzo2UhHZTJ- Rahul Kohli October 12, 2020ĭon’t know if anyone cares but I like to make playlists for characters I’m portraying. I owe my life to him and iZOMBIE ❤️ - Rahul Kohli October 12, 2020 It was an absolute joy playing him for 5 years. Loool! Ravi Chakrabarti was and still is my favourite character. CHICKEN SHOP MANAGER WALKED SO OWEN COULD RUN - Rahul Kohli October 13, 2020 OMG THIS WAS ONE OF MY FIRST EVER SPEAKING ROLES I FEEL SICK. I never want to hear the line, “In Paris I was a sous-chef which means they only let me chop vegetables…” for the rest of my life- Rahul Kohli October 14, 2020 I don’t usually share “fancams” but THIS MUSIC SLAPS 😭😭😭❤️ - Rahul Kohli October 15, 2020 “Luke! Take these vegetables to Paris will you, I want them chopped up before dinner.” - Rahul Kohli October 16, 2020Įvery time Owen looks at Hannah /JJwvGAHevv- Rahul Kohli October 16, 2020 #thehauntingofblymanor /VkOtW5YqFi- Rahul Kohli October 16, 2020 This girl is a star in the making! ⭐️ - Rahul Kohli October 19, 2020Ĭhoke me da… you know what? Imma leave it. This part wasn’t scripted, I just wanted Amelie to know that I will stop at nothing to pull focus but I couldn’t outshine her. This was my first day working with the absolute scene stealer that is Amelie Bea Smith (Flora). To my dearest Hannah Grose… 💕 /YXAkgFnZhc- Rahul Kohli October 17, 2020 I have no choice but to stan ❤️ /swkkV2yNyi- Rahul Kohli October 18, 2020

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I’M A FUCKING PROFESSIONAL OKAY? 😭 /SVSxXGMy8c- Rahul Kohli October 15, 2020 Kohli’s been taking to his Twitter celebrating the hell out of Bly Manor since its release, and it’s proven a predictable delight: By all impressions, he seems like a top lad, and we want nothing but good things for him (he’s also an avid gamer, and a Londoner, so I feel like me and him are best mates already). We’ve been fans of Kohli here for a while. Pretty much uniformly excellent, a particular highlight is old Pajiba favourite, Rahul Kohli, who plays Bly Manor’s resident chef and moustache host, Owen. One area in which Bly Manor definitely didn’t slip was its casting and performances. Hill House may well be showrunner Mike Flanagan’s equivalent of the first Boston album.

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I suspect the series may struggle with that going forward. It just didn’t live up to the very high bar that Hill House had set. There was less dread, the hauntings weren’t as deftly integrated with the themes or characters, and the writing in general wasn’t as strong. Sadly, Bly Manor felt to me like a bit of a let down after the highs of Hill House. I watched Hill House only a few months ago, so my excitement was high in the run up to its successor, The Haunting of Bly Manor. It was exactly what I do want out of horror if I ever watch it: An intense feeling of dread instead of a reliance on jump scares, and-crucially-a grounding of the horror in deep character work where the real horror is more likely to be the psychological or social minefield that humanity treads.

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I’m very glad I did because I really enjoyed Hill House.

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She’s got great taste too, so when she recommended I watch Netflix’s The Haunting Of Hill House, I dived right in despite my slight apathy to the genre. And Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead-great fun, but is that zombie, or horror, or both? My horror ignorance extends to not being aware of where exactly horror aficionados draw the boundaries of the genre.Īnyway, what I’m getting at is that I just don’t watch that much horror. Don’t Look Now is fantastic, but is it fully ‘horror’? Let the Right One In is amazing, but does it count as horror? Or does that fall under the ‘vampire’ umbrella instead. I haven’t seen too many horror films in my time. I’ll admit that’s partly due to relative ignorance.








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