Lorraine Kelly Isn’t “Lazy” — She’s a Victim of Her Own Success

Much like the mysterious DB Cooper – if he were Scottish, famous, and a woman – Lorraine Kelly has disappeared. That’s the gripe, at least, among some fans of Lorraine, Kelly’s popular ITV morning show. In recent years, the presenter has been taking more and more time off from her regular hosting duties; a X/Twitter account called “Where is Lorraine?” …

Dennis Quaid Is Hauntingly Brilliant in the True Crime Thriller Happy Face

On balance, the podcast revolution has been a negative for television. Whether it’s Homecoming on Prime Video (starring a confused Julia Roberts) or Dirty John on Netflix, hit podcasts have invariably made for watered-down TV. Something about the format’s chatty, informal style translates uneasily to the screen. For that reason, true crime fans could be forgiven for having muted expectations …

Seth Rogen’s Hilarious New Comedy The Studio Delivers Nonstop Laughs

For decades, film versus television felt like Hollywood’s forever war. Cinema was dominated by the biggest stars, the greatest directors, who sneered at the lesser medium; yet television reached vast audiences and inspired more ardent fanaticism. As the years passed, the differences became smaller – actors and filmmakers switched format with fickle abandon – and, …

Erin Doherty: “The Moment People Box Me In, I Want to Break Free”

Erin Doherty didn’t expect to be scared of a boy almost two decades her junior. The 32-year-old actor has made a career playing formidable women; often enigmatic characters projecting a certain toughness, a sense of gradually fraying invulnerability. She was a young Princess Anne in The Crown. An unhinged internet stalker in the BBC’s Chloe. And, most recently, the notorious gang leader …

Adolescence Proves Brits Are Saving Netflix’s Reputation – But Is the Price Too High?

Oh, how Netflix has been crying out for a series like Adolescence. Over the past few years, the company that kicked off last decade’s great “streaming revolution” has entered a qualitative nosedive. The content has kept coming, thick, fast and predictable; despite huge budgets and a ream of big-name stars, however, critical successes have been few and far between. …