Despite the beans having been spilled a few weeks back, we're still thrilled to announce that Focus Features and Carnival Films have officially confirmed the third Downton Abbey film.
Steven Knight's breakout BBC hit SAS Rogue Heroes finally returns to our screens. The first images for the highly anticipated Season 2 promise a bloody return to war.
The progenitor of gay British TV, Queer as Folk, turned 25 this year. The ten-episode comedy-drama aired in 1999 and remains just as enjoyable now (if not quite as relevant) as it was a quarter century ago.
Joy doesn't trust its audience's intelligence and won’t let us forget for a second how momentous their scientific breakthrough is and how relevant its social pushback is for us today.
The action-packed trailer for Rogue Heroes Season 2 tempers the action with glimpses of how the war is starting to impact those who serve. It reminds us that the series deserves a wider American audience than MGM+ can provide.
In one of those perfect "accidents of timing," Netflix's historical drama filmJoy is a timely reminder that in vitro fertilization (IVF) is a miracle for families.
The drab, murky aesthetic and subdued mood of Starve Acre is a too-easy shortcut around an oppressive atmosphere without having anthing novel to say in a saturated genre.
Toxic Town tackles the story of the Corby Toxic Waste case, a landmark ruling dubbed “the British Erin Brockovich.” It's a swift, pacy Netflix miniseries filled with sterling talent that might sometimes be a bit too slick for its story.
With less than a week until it premieres, the Cannes Market only has a few British films on tap for investors to consider, including Pretend I'm Not Here and Photo Booth.