‘Killing Eve’ Review: A Suitable Season 3 Settles Into an Edgeless Groove
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.
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.
Our favorite self-destructive anti-heroines are back, baby! And two weeks earlier than expected.
Villanelle is a clown and (a very much alive) Eve is quite the butcher in this upcoming season of “Killing Eve.”
This is Comer’s first Emmy win and first nomination.
Whether it’s flamboyant ensembles or sharp suits, these characters know how to put together a look with impact.
Everyone loves “Fleabag” – or should – but there are other shows made by women worthy of notice this year.
“If she doesn’t win everything for where she took this character, I’m going to eat shepherd’s pie until I’m sick,” said Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
Sally Woodward Gentle and director Damon Thomas discuss exactly what goes down between Eve and Villanelle.
IndieWire spoke to the actor about the intriguing and infuriating MI6 agent who’s drawn to the dark side.
It’s a sick celebration of psychopathy in the penultimate episode of the BBC America series’ second season.
The “Indian Summers” and “Les Misérables” actor spoke to IndieWire to offer insights into the mysterious and insufferable tech guru Aaron Peel.
HBO’s “Succession” bolstered its Emmys campaign with a win in international series.