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)
Funny, suspenseful, and full of intrigue, Guy Ritchie’s latest film, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, plays loose with factual events to create a smashing good time.
Previously on Jamestown: The Sharrow baby goes missing, which throws the whole settlement into turmoil, as everyone from the slaves to the local natives to Alice herself is suspected. The twist turns out to be that the Pamunkey did take the baby –
Our annual summer preview runs down the must-watch series and movies arriving in the next few months that are of particular interest to Anglophiles, including new seasons of Endeavourand Grantchester, upcoming historical drama Becoming Elizabeth, the return of crime drama We Hunt Together, and lots more.
With The Shrouds now out in U.S. theaters, we look over director David Cronenberg’s most significant films and how he brings British talent to him instead of the other way around.