It's the halfway point of Criminal Record and Everything! Is! Happening! The fourth episode, entitled “Protected,” issued shocking reveal after shocking reveal. So let’s get to it.
Despite some worthy efforts from lone cast members and a sincere but misguided attempt to grapple with the world the original film left behind, Sexy Beastis as disposable as British crime sagas can get.
Masters of the Air took extra time, extra budget, and a network shuffle to get made, but the result was worth it, as the Apple TV+ series creates a Band of Brothers for a new era.
The BBC series Boarders finally lands an American streaming home as Tubi scoops up the series about five inner-city kids who land scholarships to one of England's toniest high schools.
For our latest Classics Revisited installment, the ladies dive into the relatively recent 2015 feature film adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far From the MaddingCrowd in honor of the classic novel's 150th anniversary
Having tucked away her corpse for the time being, The Woman in the Wall continues with Lorna refusing to sleep until she finds out what Aoife Cassidy knew.
Contributor Sophie Brookover joins the ladies to discuss one of the most controversial films of this awards season: Emerald Fennell's Saltburn, a disturbing and decadent social satire draped in serious Brideshead Revisitedvibes.
The second series of Upstairs Downstairs continues with its third episode, which is quite action packed and exciting to watch, though it does manage to cram virtually every sort of scandal possible into a sixty minute timeframe. We’ve got an unwanted
The ladies bend the rules to what constitutes "British TV" to talk about Game of Thrones on its tenth anniversary and dish the highs and lows of one of the biggest pop culture series of our time.
Our Classics Revisited series continues as contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies for a look back at the 1995 film Persuasion,an essentially perfect Jane Austen adaptation starring Amanda Root and Ciaran Hinds.