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«Breaking News» Matt Smith teaches his family how to murder people as Charles Manson in trailer for Charlie Says

The first trailer has dropped for Matt Smith's new movie Charlie Says - in which he portrays notorious American murderer Charles Manson.


The film - which has been written and directed by American Psycho filmmaker Mary Harron - wowed audiences when it was premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September last year, and will be released in cinemas on May 10.


The movie tells the true story of the killer who formed a cult in the American Midwest and California and taught his followers to kill - resulting in nine innocent deaths in the 1960s.



Chilling: The first trailer has dropped for Matt Smith's new movie Charlie Says - in which he portrays notorious American murderer Charles Manson


Chilling: The first trailer has dropped for Matt Smith's new movie Charlie Says - in which he portrays notorious American murderer Charles Manson



Chilling: The first trailer has dropped for Matt Smith's new movie Charlie Says - in which he portrays notorious American murderer Charles Manson



The first-look trailer teases a chilling tale, with Manson seen tutoring his 'family' in how to stab someone, brainwashing them into believing it's the right thing to do.


The trailer sees one of Manson's proteges saying: 'I know everyone thinks we're these scary creatures, who committed these horrible crimes, but we did what we had to do.'

The film tells the story of both after and before the Manson family were put in jail.


The 'Manson girls' are in prison following their conviction, and specialist Karlene Faith [Merritt Wever] is enlisted to 'remind them of who they were before they ever met Charles Manson'.




Sinister: The first-look trailer teases a chilling tale, with Manson seen tutoring his 'family' in how to stab someone, brainwashing them into believing it's the right thing to do


Sinister: The first-look trailer teases a chilling tale, with Manson seen tutoring his 'family' in how to stab someone, brainwashing them into believing it's the right thing to do



Sinister: The first-look trailer teases a chilling tale, with Manson seen tutoring his 'family' in how to stab someone, brainwashing them into believing it's the right thing to do





Slice and dicey: The film - which has been written and directed by American Psycho filmmaker Mary Harron - wowed audiences when it was premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September last year, and will be released in cinemas on May 10


Slice and dicey: The film - which has been written and directed by American Psycho filmmaker Mary Harron - wowed audiences when it was premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September last year, and will be released in cinemas on May 10



Slice and dicey: The film - which has been written and directed by American Psycho filmmaker Mary Harron - wowed audiences when it was premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September last year, and will be released in cinemas on May 10





Creepy: The movie tells the true story of the killer who formed a cult in the American Midwest and California and taught his followers to kill - resulting in nine innocent deaths in the 1960s


Creepy: The movie tells the true story of the killer who formed a cult in the American Midwest and California and taught his followers to kill - resulting in nine innocent deaths in the 1960s



Creepy: The movie tells the true story of the killer who formed a cult in the American Midwest and California and taught his followers to kill - resulting in nine innocent deaths in the 1960s



In trying to do this, the girls tell Faith that the crimes were 'all about love' - with the movie then flashing back to when Manson coached his followers.


Hannah Murray [Skins, Game Of Thrones] portrays Leslie Van Houten - who killed Leno and Rosemary LaBianca when she was 19-years-old [she is still alive, now aged 69, serving life in prison].


The trailer sees Leslie introduced to Manson, given the nickname Lulu by him and sucked into their world of depravity.


'Our lives started when we met Charlie,' one of the other women says.




Pictured: The real Manson on arrival in court in Los Angeles during trial proceedings of the various Manson family members on 14th August 1970


Pictured: The real Manson on arrival in court in Los Angeles during trial proceedings of the various Manson family members on 14th August 1970



Pictured: The real Manson on arrival in court in Los Angeles during trial proceedings of the various Manson family members on 14th August 1970





Playing the victim? Hannah Murray [Skins, Game Of Thrones] portrays Leslie Van Houten - who killed Leno and Rosemary LaBianca when she was 19-years-old [she is still alive, now aged 69, serving life in prison]


Playing the victim? Hannah Murray [Skins, Game Of Thrones] portrays Leslie Van Houten - who killed Leno and Rosemary LaBianca when she was 19-years-old [she is still alive, now aged 69, serving life in prison]



Playing the victim? Hannah Murray [Skins, Game Of Thrones] portrays Leslie Van Houten - who killed Leno and Rosemary LaBianca when she was 19-years-old [she is still alive, now aged 69, serving life in prison]





True story: The film tells the story of both after and before the Manson family were put in jail


True story: The film tells the story of both after and before the Manson family were put in jail



True story: The film tells the story of both after and before the Manson family were put in jail



Manson then explains: 'We've got no secrets, we've got no shame. Sometimes there has to be some death, changes, tears...'


He then asks Van Houten: 'Are you ready to die for me?'


Manson tempts the women by telling them they're ready for 'an adventure' and 'to fight' before they are seen traveling around, looking for victims.


Manson teaches them how to 'trust and jab like you mean it' as the girls practice stabbing people, as one of them says: 'Charlie taught us that death and life are the same, so there's no need to be afraid.'    




Rehabilitation: The 'Manson girls' are in prison following their conviction, and specialist Karlene Faith [Merritt Wever] is enlisted to 'remind them of who they were before they ever met Charles Manson'


Rehabilitation: The 'Manson girls' are in prison following their conviction, and specialist Karlene Faith [Merritt Wever] is enlisted to 'remind them of who they were before they ever met Charles Manson'



Rehabilitation: The 'Manson girls' are in prison following their conviction, and specialist Karlene Faith [Merritt Wever] is enlisted to 'remind them of who they were before they ever met Charles Manson'





The trailer sees one of Manson's proteges saying: 'I know everyone thinks we're these scary creatures, who committed these horrible crimes, but we did what we had to do'


The trailer sees one of Manson's proteges saying: 'I know everyone thinks we're these scary creatures, who committed these horrible crimes, but we did what we had to do'



The trailer sees one of Manson's proteges saying: 'I know everyone thinks we're these scary creatures, who committed these horrible crimes, but we did what we had to do'





Introductions: The trailer sees Leslie introduced to Manson, given the nickname Lulu by him and sucked into their world of depravity


Introductions: The trailer sees Leslie introduced to Manson, given the nickname Lulu by him and sucked into their world of depravity



Introductions: The trailer sees Leslie introduced to Manson, given the nickname Lulu by him and sucked into their world of depravity





Brainwashed: 'Our lives started when we met Charlie,' one of the other women says


Brainwashed: 'Our lives started when we met Charlie,' one of the other women says



Brainwashed: 'Our lives started when we met Charlie,' one of the other women says



Also starring in the movie is Odessa Young, Sosie Bacon, Marianne Rendón, Kayli Carter, Suki Waterhouse and Chace Crawford.


In 1971, Manson was convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder for the deaths of seven people.


The deaths were committed by members of his 'family', told to do so by Manson himself. He was also convicted of first-degree murder for two other deaths.


He had been a criminal prior to his foray into murder when, as a young man, had spent time in and out of correctional institutions for a variety of offenses.


He was also an aspiring musician, obsessed with The Beatles, and even wrote a song recorded as a B Side by The Beach Boys [which they failed to credit him for].




Evil: Manson then explains - 'We've got no secrets, we've got no shame. Sometimes there has to be some death, changes, tears...'


Evil: Manson then explains - 'We've got no secrets, we've got no shame. Sometimes there has to be some death, changes, tears...'



Evil: Manson then explains - 'We've got no secrets, we've got no shame. Sometimes there has to be some death, changes, tears...'





Under his spell: Manson tempts the women by telling them they're ready for 'an adventure' and 'to fight' before they are seen traveling around, looking for victims


Under his spell: Manson tempts the women by telling them they're ready for 'an adventure' and 'to fight' before they are seen traveling around, looking for victims



Under his spell: Manson tempts the women by telling them they're ready for 'an adventure' and 'to fight' before they are seen traveling around, looking for victims





One of the girls says: 'Charlie taught us that death and life are the same, so there's no need to be afraid'


One of the girls says: 'Charlie taught us that death and life are the same, so there's no need to be afraid'



One of the girls says: 'Charlie taught us that death and life are the same, so there's no need to be afraid'


It was his obsession with The Beatles that led to him adopting the term 'Helter Skelter' - using it to illustrate his thoughts about an impending race war that would end the world.


He coaxed his followers into believing that murdering people would stop the war - and the apocalypse - from coming. 


After being caught, he was eventually sentenced to death, but this was invalidated when the laws changed in California in 1972. He died in California State Prison in Corcoranand aged 83 in 2017.


He has been portrayed in pop fiction various times, including in TV, film and opera.


He was featured in recent seasons of American Horror Story and Mindhunter, and is the subject of two other movies this year - The Haunting Of Sharon Tate and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.  

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The film – which has been written and directed by American Psycho filmmaker Mary Harron – wowed audiences when it was premiered at ...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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