Set in Northern Ireland ’s capital, the eight-part Netflix thriller How to Get to Heaven from Belfast centres on chaotic TV writer Saoirse (Roisin Gallagher), glamorous but stressed-out mother of ...
Are there any good men in Afghanistan? The opening film at this year's Berlin Film Festival poses the question against the backdrop of the Taliban authorities returning to power.
In 2012, artist Matthew Inman published two comics on his popular comedy website The Oatmeal. One was a personal piece called “My Dog: The Paradox” about the weird habits of his pet canine, Rambo. The ...
But for die-hard fans of Scrubs, who announced an official reboot in July 2025, large portions of viewers have shared their fury over what appears to be an iconic character missing from the reboot… or ...
Eight months after we last saw her, Nina is living her palaeontology dream... Or at least, that’s what she tells herself.
This Summer, see Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost as you’ve never experienced it before, in this blazing, flamenco-inspired new production. Passion, power, and poetry collide as four women arrive in ...
Cadogan Hall’s unmissable regular comedy series returns, as March’s show is headlined by national treasure Jenny Eclair. Stand-up comedian Jenny Eclair was the first woman to win the Perrier Award – ...
It’s a head-spinning, eye-popping, blood-pumping 100 minutes whose thematic intentions and artistic ambitions become richer ...
DMV hasn’t been renewed for Season 2, but a decision surrounding the show’s future is sure to be made sooner than later. So stay tuned for any updates as we await word.
Cinephiles, horror aficionados, and longtime Fangoria fans will recognize the title and premise from the 1989 cult classic ...
In the landscape of Black comedy, few partnerships resonate with the effortless chemistry more than KevOnStage (Kevin Fredericks) and Tony Baker. Known as “The Bald Brothers,” after being friends for ...
Ahead of the Apple TV show’s third season, the co-creators talk to The Globe about putting a new spin on old tropes ...