Industry is not about social status or the adventures, but rather about the despair gnawing at young people despite an approaching professional breakthrough.
The Living and the Dead is able to delight with its atmosphere, unpredictability, and at the same time skillfully directed storytelling.
The television adaptation of The Little Drummer Girl transcends spy thriller genre boundaries, being a passionate study of human behavior in extreme situations.
The ABC Murders has a top-notch ensemble led by Malkovich, stunning cinematography, beautiful vistas, and a compelling rapport with the viewer.
Blackadder has been deservedly regarded as one of the greatest achievements of British comedy. It's already a truly cult classic.
Fawlty Towers has not aged, and its quality is evidenced by the fact that, even now—forty six years after the final season aired—it continues to entertain.
Many believe The Shadow Line is the best thing to happen to British television in years. The series is a very dark, somewhat surreal, and slightly...
This is not a friendly, optimistic story, no feel-good nonsense expected from uplifting tales. In the Flesh is rather brutal realistic, sober, and not overdone.
TrueLove offers a moral introspection, brilliant acting, and an edge-of-your-seat finale—delivering top-tier television that will linger in your heart.
Of the countless adaptations of Austen’s work, BBC's Pride and Prejudice, while staying true to the story and the spirit of the book, stands out as...