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Hit BBC drama "Peaky Blinders" will end after its sixth and final season, which has now begun production.
With "Promising Young Woman" now available to rent, director Emerald Fennell and star Carey Mulligan discuss the film's knockout ending.
Costume designer Nancy Steiner explains how she put together the key outfits for Carey Mulligan's character, Cassie.
Tommie Smith shares the full story behind his raised-fist salute at the 1968 Olympic Games in "With Drawn Arms," offering a greater insight into the meaning behind his silent protest.
Season 2 of The CW's "Batwoman" has Ruby Rose pass the torch to Javicia Leslie, but Kate Kane is still an overwhelming presence.
The two driving forces behind "30 Rock" have taken an intriguing premise and a setting rich with possibility, and made a wince of a sitcom.
In a Martin Scorsese-directed documentary series, the New York City social fixture Fran Lebowitz talks, and talks.
PBS Masterpiece's new "All Creatures Great and Small," starring Samuel West and Diana Rigg, makes smart adjustments to the franchise.
In Doug Liman's up-to-the-minute pandemic drama, a London couple finds plotting a heist is the best way to keep from going COVID-19 crazy.
Liam Neeson saves a Mexican boy from cartel slaughter in one of those bonding-with-a-kid movies that's mostly boilerplate.
Jodie Foster plays a lawyer determined to defend a suspected terrorist subjected to "special" interrogation techniques at Guantanamo.
Sam Pollard's film vividly captures how the FBI used the great Civil Rights leader's private life to try to destroy him.
Eminem stays within his comfort zone, for better and for worse, on "Music to Be Murdered By – Side B," his second album release in 2020.
Paul McCartney returns to the idea of a true solo album with "McCartney III," a quarantine record where DIY randomness is part of the charm.
Taylor Swift's "Evermore" is an even more boldly acoustic and subdued companion piece to "Folklore" — and it's no sloppy seconds.
Shawn Mendes can't sound much bigger than he does on "Wonder" without going full Adele, so what might come next is wide open.
Ben Ashenden and Alex Owen's riotous West End comedy "The Comeback" is a triumph, but London theater closures stopped it in its tracks.
Starring "Hamilton's" Michael Balogun and performed on the eve of England's second lockdown, the play is sure to be seen again.
This smart revival of Jason Robert Brown's musical plays in a London theater cleverly redesigned for COVID-era safety.
Kristin Scott Thomas and Rochenda Sandall headline two Alan Bennett monologues, which even under social distance pack a punch.
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