In honor of Agatha Christie's Poirot's 35 anniversary, we run down ten actors who got their start battling the famous little grey cells over the 13 seasons the PBS series aired.
Between Barbenheimer, Poor Things, and The Zone of Interest, it’s a terrifically strong year for Britain at the Academy Awards. Ahead of Sunday’s ceremony, we break down every British nominee who’s in with a shot of Oscar gold.
Never has a Christopher Nolan film belonged more to its star, Irishman Cillian Murphy, than Oppenheimer, maybe because no prior Nolan film has ever been named after its lead character.
The post-apocalypse is not the ideal place to be stuck with a load of Brits, and yet somehow, people just keep casting them in television's best apocalyptic fiction. Let's run down the few we would like on our team.
It takes an episode to get going, but once Prime Video's The English hits its stride, it becomes as authentic as the best neo-Westerns, benefiting from its incisive and occasionally subtle modern stylings.