The two-part Doctor Who finale begins with an episode that's little more than table setting for next week's episode, but its wild alternate reality world is certainly entertaining.
I, Jack Wright was, from all outward appearances, a limited series. Or at least that's what everyone thought until the Season 1 finale decided otherwise.
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The ladies discuss the lavish HBO/BBC adaptation of His Dark Materials, why Philip Pullman's novels are so difficult to adapt for the screen, and why Season 2 is so much better than Season 1.
Another popular genre series has met an untimely early end, but what makes The Wheel of Time's cancellation so unfortunate is what it means for female characters in fantasy.
Rhys Ifans (House of the Dragon) is set to play renowned author James Joyce in Lucia, a feature film about the writer's daughter who struggled with mental health issues and was institutionalized in the mid-1930s.