There’s less than a month to go until Peter Jackson’s epic Hobbit trilogy arrives in theaters with The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. As the movie marketing machine ramps up, Hobbit mania is surely going to engulf us all – there may be a couple of
Netflix gears up for more British content with seven new series, most of which are from creators whom viewers already know from other projects like Steven Knight, Stephen Graham, Jamie Dornan, Guy Richie, and the Heartstopper team.
If anyone has been feeling their inner feminist starving for energy, then this week's episode of Call the Midwife is the answer. The issues that popped up in Poplar for our favorite midwives and nurses all had one common denominator: men.
At the end of last week’s premiere of Alice & Jack, Alice dropped in and then promptly out of Jack’s life again; sadly, that was not the end of their story. Episode 2 brings a new wave of toxic behavior from all sides.
Fresh off his recent Oscar win for Best Actor, Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer) is set to reprise his role as Tommy Shelby for Steven Knight's Peaky Blinders movie.
The fictional island of St. Marie is putting the Help Wanted sign back out on Death in Paradise as lead Ralf Little announces his exit from the series.
The BBC prison drama Time drew critical acclaim for its first season. Season 2, set in a women's prison and starring Jodie Whittaker, Tamara Lawrence, and Bella Ramsey, outdoes itself.
Contemporary spy thriller Hunted starring Melissa George was purported to be a replacement for the BBC’s long-running MI-5 before its premiere earlier this Fall. However, despite fairly strong ratings for its first episode, the series lost half of