: Directed by Benoît Jacquot and based on Don DeLillo's novella The Body Artist , this French film follows Laura, a performance artist whose life is upended when her filmmaker husband dies in a motorcycle accident. She begins experiencing ghostly visitations and haunting grief.
The phrase "Never Ever" appears across several major media works, ranging from a French ghost story to a best-selling girl group hit. Below are summaries of the primary "papers" or stories associated with that title: Never Ever
by Sara Saedi : A young adult urban fantasy that serves as a modern retelling of Peter Pan. The story follows Wylie Dalton, a teenager who meets a real-life Peter Pan named Phinn and is whisked away to a mysterious island where no one ages. : Directed by Benoît Jacquot and based on
by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher : Though titled "Never Never," this is often associated with the phrase. It is a romantic suspense novel about two best friends, Charlie and Silas, who suddenly lose all their memories of each other and must piece together their history. Below are summaries of the primary "papers" or
: A British-American drama where a couple moves to Paris, leading to a torrid affair and a subsequent emotional fallout.
by Sue Lynn Tan : A dark fantasy romance influenced by Chinese fairy tales, focusing on a skilled thief named Yining who becomes entangled in a power struggle within the imperial palace. Film and Television