The 1970s birthed a number of TV shows that, while rightfully iconic, had their fair share of cringe-worthy missteps that would not be accepted today.
This year’s LTVS is a testament to U.K. TV’s still international powerhouse status and need to reach out beyond the U.S. for financing.
If you wish TV had an answer for old-school kung fu movies, this two-season series on Prime Video could make for the perfect ...
While we loved these series in the '70s, iconic shows like Sanford and Son, Charlie's Angels, and The Dukes of Hazzard could ...
Television has always been more than an escape for me. Growing up in the 1990s and early 2000s on the South Side of Chicago, I was always thrilled to see women and girls who looked like me and ...
Sixteen years after the film Charlie’s Angels was released, the iconic story is making a comeback. According to The Hollywood ...
It might not get the splashy coverage or inspire watercooler chat like the streaming giants, but ITVX is something of a ...
An HBO Max series tells the surreal true story of Enzo Tortora, brought down overnight by false accusations of being a member ...
The eight-episode Season 4 of “Dark Winds” is currently airing at 7 p.m. Sundays on AMC. The series is also available to ...
Syria's TV dramas are testing Ramadan series' boundaries after Assad's fall - Syria's well-known TV dramas are returning to Ramadan screens as the industry tries to rebuild after years of war and the ...
There have been so many great miniseries, but some of the best, like Olive Kitteridge, John Adams, and The Lost Room, have been completely forgotten.