Joy begins in 1968 when Jean is first recruited by Robert to his research lab in Cambridge, before spanning the entire ...
The events leading up to July 1978 and the birth in Manchester of the world's first "test tube baby" - the tabloid term for ...
Opening this year's BFI London Film Festival, Blitz is set in September 1940 near the start of the German bombing campaign on London. In the face of nightly air raids and a lack of shelters, Rita ( ...
A hidden gem British World War II movie with Downton Abbey stars and a Hollywood A-lister, before he shot to fame, is on BBC ...
The British filmmaker behind ‘12 Years a Slave’ and ‘Shame’ has returned with a terrifying, expressionist masterpiece ...
PBS has a first-class news organization, but dealing with all of that drama can be exhausting. Sometimes, we just want to get our dose of British dramas from PBS and just let the rest sit for a while.
Twenty-eight years after scoring a supporting actress Oscar nomination for 'Secrets and Lies,' the British actress stars in ...
Daniel Craig trades in his 007 number for "Queer," playing a lustful and lonely expat in the new movie from "Challengers" director Luca Guadagnino.
The six-part Disney Plus series is ‘set in the perilous world of illegal boxing in 1880s Victorian London’ and stars Malachi ...
Steve McQueen – director of Hunger, Shame and 12 Years a Slave – was never going to deliver your typical wartime drama full of bombast and heroics, and so it proves with his powerful new British movie ...
but in the vein of other British Netflix real-life movies like The Dig and The Beautiful Game, it's a well-made and superbly-acted drama. Joy begins in 1968 when Jean is first recruited by Robert ...