Not even a global pandemic can keep the Doctor down for long. Production on Doctor WhoSeason 13 - the third to featureJodie Whittaker as the renegade Time Lady - has finally begun.
U.K. network Channel 5 has commissioned a convention-defying new drama focused on the fall of the infamous English queen, Anne Boleyn, and starring British actress Jodie Turner-Smith.
Gorgeous to look at with a mostly great cast, Netflix's new version of Rebecca is entertaining enough but it doesn't match up to the original or forge any new ground.
In this week's installment of The Trouble with Maggie Cole,pub landlord Brian reveals why he's actually in hiding and Alex becomes more desperate than ever to find his hidden fortune. Maggie and Becka have a rare bonding moment while Peter discovers
Roadkillis a series that’s comprised of just four episodes, the sort of short length that makes you think that it has to be a show that knows what sort of story it’s telling and what its ultimate endgame is. But three-fourths of the way through the
The CW, a network that is best known for its superhero series based on DC comic book properties and teen-focused dramas like Riverdale, is working on a new anthology series based on the works of none other than Jane Austen.