Despite starring fan-favorite actors Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, We Live in Time collapses under its eagerness to move and impress us, overusing the "interpolated relationship timeline" trope
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The Great British Baking Show has confirmed the show's newest addition to the hosting lineup, with actress and reality TV veteran Alison Hammond replacing Matt Lucas in the tent.
The streaming landscape is bringing in ever more British imports for anglophiles to enjoy. Here's a rundown of streamers and titles to keep an eye on as we head into 2021
Previously on Victoria: King Leopold comes to visit, which doesn’t do much to dissolve the tension flying around Victoria’s court. In fact, it probably makes it worse, given that he doesn’t recognize Feodora, his own niece, and is a witness to the
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar feels like we’re being invited into a very personal Wes Anderson space, where he makes a deep-cut his own, while still venerating an author he clearly loves.
ITV's real estate mystery series, Our House, starring Martin Compston and Tuppence Middleton, has been picked up by PBS Passport as part of its May 2023 offerings