Guy Richie's first streaming series for Netflix, based on his hit film The Gentlemen, stars Theo James as The Duke of Halstead, Eddie Horniman, who discovers how old money is really made.
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The British actresses I like to watch most are the funny ladies. I have an affinity for British comedy anyway, but comediennes tend to show that awkward, less- than-perfect side that make them endearing; the type of woman you’d befriend rather than
The hit West End production of Tennessee Williams's classic A Streetcar Named Desire starring Paul Mescal (Gladiator II), Anjana Vasan (We Are Lady Parts), and Patsy Ferran (Firebrand) will transfer to the Brooklyn Academy of Music at the end of
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch is busy working on his next big project – and sadly, it’s not another season of the adventures of the great detective just yet. Instead he’s producing and starring in an small-screen adaptation of award-winning
New Masterpiece drama Ridley Road is a chilling and horrifying reminder that history too often repeats itself. Drawing on real events in England in the early 1960s, the four-part series addresses racism and the lure of neo-Nazism. But despite its
This particular Amazing Internet Thing will be of special interest to those of you are Game of Thrones fans in addition to being British television lovers. And, really, there’s so much Awesome British Talent appearing in the HBO series on a weekly