Writer Janet Mullany is from England, drinks a lot of tea, and likes Jane Austen, reading, and gasping in shock at costumes in historical TV dramas. Her household near Washington DC includes two badly-behaved cats about whom she frequently boasts on Facebook.
Isn’t it time for a series that gets India right? Bollywood meets Austen in the BBC and AcornTV drama A Suitable Boy—a series that is lush, gorgeous, and full of insight about India’s past.
Based on a case that was sensational in its time and is no less controversial now, the story of a family's murder in a locked house is given a sensitive and careful treatment by director Paul Whittington in the HBO Max original The Murders at White
Gorgeous to look at with a mostly great cast, Netflix's new version of Rebecca is entertaining enough but it doesn't match up to the original or forge any new ground.
Robert Sutherland’s government is thrown into disarray as the Red Zone crisis worsens and a new political movement arises. What will it mean for his family, his career, and British democracy?
In the latest episode of COBRA, Prime Minister Robert Sutherland speaks to his people in the Red Zone in the north, where water and hope are in short supply. Will he be able to keep his promise to get the lights back on? Meanwhile, his enemies join