From the scrappy orphans of Oliver Twist to the autobiographical adventures of David Copperfield, here are six Dickens adaptations you can stream online right now.
Put on your comfiest walking shoes, friends – we’re about to start strolling down the long & winding road to Happily Ever After in the second half of Bridgerton’s third season.
E.M. Forster's A Passage To India will finally be adapted for the small screen as BBC partner Working Title announces plans for a five-part limited series.
Previously on Poldark: Ross and his miner friends locate Mark Daniels, but his knowledge of Wheal Grace doesn’t help them find any copper. Dwight and Caroline make plans to run off together and get married, even though he’s struggling with leaving
David Attenborough's Asia from the BBC premieres on BBC America and AMC+, bringing far-off places and glimpses of extraordinary and rare creatures into our lives.
Another new series (well, half-series) of Doctor Who is almost upon us, so it seems about time for another rumor about star Matt Smith leaving the show to crop up. This isn’t anything new – it certainly feels like we’ve had at least three or four
Ncuti Gatwa is one of those rare and spectacular actors living every other young actor’s dream: a much-deserved meteoric rise to stardom. Though he may seem an overnight success, it only came after years of hard-won minor roles.
We are currently smack in the middle of the Darkest Timeline - shoutout to NBC’s comedy Community for that incredibly apt concept – wherein there are no new episodes of either of my two favorite shows airing anytime in the near future. I mean, only
The first trailer for the Kate Winslet starter biopic, Lee, telling the story of model-turned-WWII photojournalist for Vogue, Elizabeth "Lee" Miller has arrived, so start polishing the awards.
Previously onVictoria:Alexandrina Victoria becomes Queen of England at the age of eighteen. As the young monarch struggles to find her feet, we meet her manipulative family (terrible), Lord Melbourne (dreamy), her Prime Minister, and a (pointless)