So the 2017 awards season has come to a close with that wild finale of an Oscars ceremony no less! While no British directors were nominated for an Academy Award this year, there are plenty working today who are making their presence felt in the UK
Previously on Jamestown: The presumed dead Henry Sharrow reappeared in Jamestown, carrying a bag of metal he claimed was silver and ready to rub his newfound riches in the face of everyone who was ever mean to him. The show makes vague efforts to
Jessie Buckley is set to star in Maggie Gyllenhaal's next feature film, The Bride, which moved house from Netflix to theatrical release, based on Frankenstein lore.
The ladies discuss the Miss Scarlet & The Duke Season 4 premiere and debate how long the show can keep going back to the same narrative well before something has to change.
Five-part documentary Once Upon a Time in Northern Irelandis a rare treasure: A series about the decades-long conflict known as "The Troubles" that speaks to viewers with great prior knowledge and to those who are newcomers to the subject alike.
For being a fictional character and all, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s great detective Sherlock Holmes sure does seem to be involved with a lot of real-world records and record attempts. Holmes already holds the Guinness World Record for most frequently
In this installment of British Actors You Should Know, we profile the amazing BAFTA, Olivier, and Obie award-winning Fiona Shaw. From My Left Footand the Harry Potterfranchise to Killing Eveand Baptiste, you can't take your eyes off this talented
All of Us Strangers is a film about literal ghosts, figurative phantoms, and maybe most importantly, how London’s New Build apartments may be the most haunted buildings in the country.