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.
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.
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.
After multiple twists and turns in the murder investigation at Gull’s Point, truths are uncovered, and Towards Zero offers some alternative outcomes for the characters.
Havoc's action design and stunt coordinator, Jude Poyer, and the rest of the stunt crew did what they could with a pretty flimsy script. And hey, they give out Oscars for stunts now...
Thanksgiving weekend provided a massive gift for Beatles fans as director Peter Jackson unveiled The Beatles: Get Back, his epic 8-hour docuseries about the recording sessions that culminated in the original Let It Be album and film released in 1970