So, the Tom Hiddleston bandwagon is getting kind of crowded lately, huh? (Possibly this is because I am finally starting to really understand everyone’s obsession with him. Forgive me, I’m slow.) The Internet’s Other Boyfriend (who is not Benedict
We teach best what we must learn; in this week's Professor T, Jasper is the perfect example of this idiom, gaining wisdom and (eventually) embracing humility.
Our Classics Revisited looks back at the stripped-down 2015 feature film adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd, starring Carey Mulligan (Promising Young Woman) as a remarkably modern Bathsheba Everdene.
Call the Midwife teases filming the 2024 Holiday Special with a photo that acknowledges the inevitable march of time while proving one missing cast member is on her way back.
Ani once again teams up with Lacy's boss Nick for an episode that is all sport all the time, as contributor Sophie Brookover joins the pod for a deep dive into 'Welcome to Wrexham,' the FX docu/reality series about Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds' slow quest to resurrect Welsh football team Wrexham AFC back to its former glory.
As Season 3 of the popular period drama kicks off, PBS airs a companion piece toVictoria, focused on exploring her royal marriage, in Victoria & Albert: The Wedding.
The ladies reflect on what worked - and what didn't - in the first season of Van Der Valk, from great supporting characters and serious attention to detail, to a leading man who's more of a cipher than a hero.
Indie director Yorgos Lanthimos – the man behind critical darlings The Lobsterand The Killing of the Sacred Deer – is bringing his talents to the period drama genre with upcoming film The Favourite.
Sometimes, the more specific something is, the more universal it becomes. Such is the case with Queenie, based on Candice Carty-Williams' 2019 novel of the same name.