Acorn TV picks up the award-winning Irish Drama The Gone, set in New Zealand and starring Richard Flood, best known for the American series Grey's Anatomy.
It's the end of 2024, a year that saw some of the best and worst British shows air and stream on PBS. Let's run down the cream of the U.K. crop for the year that was.
Director Brady Corbet’s sprawling epic, The Brutalist, revives a classic post-war film genre long missing from our big screens with spectacular results.
Our first look at BBC period drama King & Conqueror sets James Norton (Grantchester) and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones) at odds in a battle that will change England forever.
Travels with Agatha Christie & Sir David Suchet, a five-part series in which Sir David Suchet follows the footsteps of the Queen of Mystery, Dame Agatha Christie, hits BritBox on International Women's Day 2025.
With Get Millie Black's final episode arriving over the holiday, we dive into why this show deserves the patented "Limited Series gets a Season 2" that HBO tends to favor.
As the yearly awards season period gears up to honor the best shows and films released in 2024, the race for next year is already preparing to launch at the 2025 American Sundance Film Festival. We run down which British offerings will debut.
The 2024 Sundance Film Festival is gearing up in Utah, and the American competition has several U.K. premieres lined up, including the U.K. film Layla and the Irish-U.K. co-production Kneecap.