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Ann Skelly to Star in 'Killing Eve' Prequel 'Honey'
The 'Killing Eve' prequel no one wanted finally has a reason to exist, and that reason is Ann Skelly.
Acorn TV
The 'Killing Eve' prequel no one wanted finally has a reason to exist, and that reason is Ann Skelly.
BBC
Since the unfortunate cancellation of the offbeat superhero comedy Extraordinary, many of us (read: me) have wondered what its creator, Emma Moran, might do next. Last week, we discovered she's set to pen a Cold War-era spy thriller called Honey for the BBC. Described as "flirty"
Actors and Actresses
Nina Sosanya is one of those actors who is so ubiquitous that you might not realize how many shows you’ve seen her in until you start counting. From the buzziest titles to the niche-est projects, Sosanya’s name appears all over British TV and in several beloved franchises, including
Actors and Actresses
If Adeel Akhtar had deferred to paternal pressure, he might have followed in his father's footsteps and become an immigration lawyer. The London-born son of Pakistani and Kenyan immigrants did, in fact, study law. But fortunately for us, his mother enrolled him in National Youth Theatre classes on
Actors and Actresses
I’m embarrassed to admit that up until the last five years, or so I only knew Fiona Shaw as Aunt Petunia from the Harry Potter franchise. Maybe like me, you weren’t aware of her stellar stage career; that she was part of the “new wave” of actors to
Mystery
Killing Eve may be over, but the Killing Eve universe is only just beginning. The hit BBC America series, one of the network's flagship shows, may have taken its last bow, but AMC Networks, BBC America's parent company, is already looking toward telling more stories set
Mystery
Though these final two episodes of Killing Eve debuted a week apart for streaming viewers, they technically form a two-hour series finale for linear viewers. The first hour, "Making Dead Things Look Nice," certainly opens with a feeling of finality. Eve has killed Lars; her mission is accomplished.
Mystery
Killing Eve opens this week only a few minutes after last week's episode's conclusion, with Villanelle dragged back into Konstantin's apartment after being shot by an arrow on Hélène's orders by someone Konstantin identifies as "Gunn." No one is pleased
Mystery
Killing Eve opens in black and white, with doc martens and leather jackets. It's Berlin 1979, and young rebels are struggling to name their group: "The Socialist Squad," "Anarchists With An Attitude," "Chaos Club." A young woman arrives, dramatically dismissing their ideas
Mystery
The more things change on Killing Eve, the more they stay the same. Villanelle is behind bars, but Eve has merely found herself a new high-heeled hurricane to fill the hole. This one has a bit more money, is technically one step higher than Villanelle on the food chain, and
Mystery
A long time ago — three seasons to be exact — seeing Villanelle walking down the hall pushing a hotel cart was the beginning of the thrill of the hunt, another creative killing by the world's silliest assassin. But Killing Eve is tired, exhausted in fact, as is our killer,
Drama
Before I get into this week's Killing Eve, let us give all the credit to the camera shots of that opening scene. One of Killing Eve's greatest strengths is the female gaze of its cat-and-mouse show. Everything in the bar sequence, from that shot of Sandra