Finally Dawnworks best as a pithy blurb summing up all that’s noteworthy about it, handily omitting the fact that everything that’s interesting about the finished product is stranded in an intolerably long and dull film.
Rhys Ifans (House of the Dragon) is set to play renowned author James Joyce in Lucia, a feature film about the writer's daughter who struggled with mental health issues and was institutionalized in the mid-1930s.
Previously, on Mr. Selfridge: American entrepreneur Harry Gordon Selfridge is bound and determined to open the greatest department store the world has ever seen in London. This process is a dramatic one. He gets a shopgirl (Agnes) fired, joins forces
In this installment of Irish Actors You Should Know, we feature Domhnall Gleeson. From playing Winnie-the-Pooh's creator to a Star Wars villain, you're sure to see him in a film before the year is up. Check out our list of roles brought to life by
Yes, it’s true. Telly Visions officially turns two years old today! It’s kind of hard to believe that we’re already celebrating this blog’s second anniversary – it certainly doesn’t feel like it’s been that long. But, apparently that saying about
The ladies dig into Nicola Walker's new series Annika, a traditional mystery whose formula doesn't break any new ground but whose central performance makes it worth watching.
The ladies dig into the world of Endeavour Morse -- original series, prequels, spin-offs, and all. Lacy watches Endeavour for the first time and wonders where the women are, while Ani is thrilled about Season 7's attempt to tackle a real season-long arc.
The acclaimed adoption drama Lost Boys & Fairies, which aired on the BBC in mid-2024, has been scooped up by BritBox and will arrive for U.S. viewers in 2025.
Actress Pearl Mackie joins the ladies to chat about how her new series The Long Call is pushing boundaries in the world of crime dramas and her role in the upcoming Masterpiece adaptation of Tom Jones.
Previously on Downton Abbey: There is too much. Go visit the Season 5 recaps for a bit if you need a refresher on all the things that went down last year.
Y’all: It’s finally happening: The end of Downton is here. And no matter how much we may wish