BBC America’s Health After Losing ‘Doctor Who’? Here’s a Check-Up
It’s been a rough year for BBC America, which lost “Killing Eve” and “Doctor Who.” Come to think of it, 2022 has been a tough one for AMC Networks overall.
It’s been a rough year for BBC America, which lost “Killing Eve” and “Doctor Who.” Come to think of it, 2022 has been a tough one for AMC Networks overall.
Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer’s romantic thriller has seen diminishing returns, but it still deserved a better goodbye than Season 4’s finish.
Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer’s combustible chemistry is further diluted by a final season filled with extraneous characters, trivial pursuits, and muted growth.
BBC America’s new entry doesn’t reinvent a well-established formula, but it makes stitching together the complexity of the natural world look easy.
In trying to pay homage to the past, “Killing Eve” refuses to commit to its future — or anything at all.
If Season 1 was the honeymoon and Season 2 an ensuing rough patch, then Season 3 is the marriage itself — reliable, flawed, and held together by love.
Villanelle is a clown and (a very much alive) Eve is quite the butcher in this upcoming season of “Killing Eve.”
BBC America’s latest globe-spanning documentary will feature a variety of exotic animals and locations when it premieres in the U.S. in January 2020.
The series finale airs on Sunday, June 23, and begs a question that will likely linger: What happens next? Cross has some answers.
The highlight of the season is the return of the maniacal Alice Morgan — Moriarty to Luther’s Holmes — who is back, and with a vengeance.
The actress joins the cast of the popular British detective series starring Idris Elba, and will star in HBO’s “Lovecraft Country.”
Sally Woodward Gentle and director Damon Thomas discuss exactly what goes down between Eve and Villanelle.