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Anna Clare "Annie" Sawyer is a fictional character in the comedy-drama television series Being Human, portrayed by Lenora Crichlow. The female lead for the duration of the show's first four series, Crichlow appears as Annie in thirty-one episodes altogether, more than any other character in the series. She also appeared in three Being Human novels.
Being Human cast (from left to right, Lenora Crichlow, Aidan Turner, Russell Tovey) and the series creator, Toby Whithouse. Series 1 is set in the English city of Bristol and introduces George Sands (a reluctant werewolf in his mid-twenties) and John Mitchell (a vampire with the appearance and behaviour of a young man in his mid-twenties who is over a hundred years old).
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the first series has an approval rating of 100% based on 14 reviews, with an average rating of 8.2 out of 10. The site's critics consensus reads: “Being Human is a genre gem that turns horror tropes inside out, utilising it’s monster mash of a cast to thoughtfully examine existential quandaries”. [11]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 54% rating, based on 13 reviews. [ 4 ] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an "F", and said that the film "demonstrates what can happen when a director with a gossamer comic touch tries to become commercial—the movie is so flat and banal it's like a Mel Brooks parody in which someone forgot ...
To promote the show, the BBC launched a blog, and on 22 December 2008, the BBC Being Human web page aired three prequel videos to introduce the three main characters: Mitchell's is set in the 1960s, George's is a video diary of his visit of Scotland, and Annie's shows her as a ghost terrorizing a couple who had moved into the house.
"Annie" isn't just for the kids. This holiday season is filled with family movies, but the new remake of "Annie," which hits theaters December 19, has a decidedly grown up feel. Director Will ...
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the first series has an approval rating of 100% based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 8 out of 10. [5] The second series of Being Human also received positive reviews on Metacritic , scoring 78 out of 100, indicating "generally favourable reviews". [ 6 ]
5/5 A stage version of the Nobel Prize-winning author’s masterpiece, in which five women play the author throughout her life, manages the extraordinary feat of intricately telling the story of a ...