Hope everyone is suitably emotionally prepared excited for the Series 2 finale of Sherlock tonight at 9pm. It is – and I promise I’m not exaggerating on this point – the single best hour and a half of television you will see all year. It’s that good
Netflix and the BBC announcing they would produce a Lockerbie miniseries caused the Sky/Peacock miniseries to get a move on, and now there are two competing shows of the same name heading to the small screen.
His Dark Materials attempts to make its final Season 3 more action-packed by dropping two episodes at a time, but honestly, it's just making us get it over with quicker.
If you're feeling a little frazzled, we've got another British Film to Soothe the Soul to recommend. Fisherman's Friendsstarring Daniel Mays, Tuppence Middleton, and James Purefoy is the unlikely, but true story of a band of sea shanty singing
Trigger Point star Vicky McClure and Executive Producer Jed Mercurio discuss the possibility of a third season and how much more loss Lana Washington can take.
You can always count on the end of the year to provide you with two things: Top Ten lists of all varieties (and don’t worry, we’ll probably do one of those in the next couple weeks too) and a plethora of great movies at the box office, as studios
The brightly lit Italian-set cozy crime series Signora Volpe, starring Emilia Fox as the former British spy Sylvia Fox, returns for a second season on Acorn TV right at the height of summer.