Hugh Grant Explores His Dark Side in ‘A Very English Scandal’
The actor loves playing villains — they’re closer to who he really is than all those dishy romantic leading men.
The actor loves playing villains — they’re closer to who he really is than all those dishy romantic leading men.
“Killing Eve” and “Patrick Melrose” won two categories apiece.
The award for best adapted screenplay went to a film that was not Oscar-nominated this year, breaking an eight-year predictive streak.
Turn It On podcast: The SAG and Golden Globe nominee also marvels at how he’s been trying to either kill or have sex with Ben Whishaw on camera.
Given the glut of great TV, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association practically performs a public service.
The legendary Welsh writer behind “Queer as Folk” and “Doctor Who” also reveals the inspiration behind his next project, and gets honest about why the state of the world keeps him writing.
Stephen Frears directs this deceptively dark story about the lengths to which people go to keep secrets — or escape them.
Stephen Frears directed the BBC One miniseries.