Spring TV is busting out all over! The ladies take a look at the biggest titles heading our way over the next few months, from the returns of Sanditon and Call the Midwife on PBS, a new season of Bridgerton on Netflix. Jane Seymour's upcoming Acorn TV mystery Harry Wild and more.
After a decently tolerable Episode 4, Alice & Jack punishes us for having let our guard down, pushing the limits of just how much nonsense an audience can take and creating a deeply unpleasant experience.
The Primetime Emmy Awards are this weekend, and late night host Jimmy Kimmel gave Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch a special shout-out during his monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Livelast night.
Cumberbatch, who is up for Outstanding Lead Actor in a
Rumours lampoons the po-faced affirmations of progress and unity that fill our airwaves (while the planet burns) by asking respectable, commanding actors to make world leaders look incredibly silly as they scramble to respond to a global threat.
The American Film Institute only had one British film debut, but Sony Pictures Classic's movie version of the 2009 play Freud’s Last Session was well worth it.
British TV fans are generally used to seeing actor Martin Clunes in comedic roles, on successful programs such as Doc Martin and Men Behaving Badly. He tackles his first leading role in a more serious drama with Manhunt, a tense, intelligent series
Are you missing Downton Abbey’s Matthew Crawley? Has the fact that star Dan Stevens changed his hair dramatically upset your day? Well, then, do I have the movie for you – Stevens' latest upcoming project is a film called Summer in February, and it’s