Anthracite

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Une vieille affaire refait surface quand un journaliste disparaît, menant sa fille, détective amatrice du Web, dans une ville de montagne hantée par le secret, la mort et une secte. (Netflix)

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Malarkey 

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anglais This series blends the eerie atmosphere of the legendary Crimson Rivers with a modern young adult horror twist. Right from the first episode, you get a glimpse of why French youth might not be the most popular across Europe. Despite their quirks and oddities, you eventually get used to the main characters, even if they are a bit eccentric. There’s even a completely unnecessary gay scene, which seems to be a staple in Western horror-crime dramas these days. However, the show’s atmosphere, the stunning setting of the Alpine foothills, and the intriguing premise make it worth a watch. I’d say it even delivers a pretty solid finale for its genre. If you know what you’re getting into, you’ll likely enjoy it. ()

Necrotongue 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice (pour cette série)

anglais For me, the main problem of the series was the fact that it was French. I've never been a fan of French cinema (with honorable exceptions). It felt like a wild, untamed ride, teeming with peculiar characters in a town where familial bonds trumped all, and where logic took a backseat. Still, I won't completely write off the series. It did have its moments of humor and intrigue, and just because it didn't win me over doesn't mean it couldn't charm someone else. / Lesson learned: When exploring an old mine, bring along your trusty sister for company. ()

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