As part of our new "Classics Revisited" series, we're taking a look back at some of our favorite series and movies from days gone by. Next up: The 2004 BBC adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's novel North and South, one of the best - and most underrated
After Call The Midwife's lockdown-caused production delay meant the show aired late in both the U.S. and U.K., fans are wondering what the plan for 2022 is.
Some depressing news for Sherlockfans surfaced last week – we’re going to have to settle in for a pretty long wait to see Series 3 of the detective drama.
Beryl Vertue, one of Sherlock’s executive producers told BBC in-house magazine Ariel that the
Who hasn’t wanted to dump a coke-fueled, sex pig of a boss in a remote forest, trussed up and with his pants down? Okay, then. That seems to be most of us. You probably don’t want to use Sundance Now's The Pact as a cheat sheet on how to avoid
The six-part psychological thriller Close to Me, starring Connie Nielsen (Wonder Woman) and Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) arrives on Sundance Now this December, and the trailer promises a tense ride.
The Larkins, a new adaptation of classic family drama The Darling Buds of May, arrives on Acorn TV this month and if the trailer is anything to go by, it looks like a perfectly cozy gift for the holidays.