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Rectify creator Ray McKinnon had a seed of an idea: "I was just interested in the life of a man who's been in a

Unlikely heroes unite against an unknown making its way through the underground of New York and perhaps

Victorian era pulp fiction by another name could have been Penny Awful, Penny Number, Penny Blood or Penny Horrible. The name that caught was

Last year, I wrote that In The Flesh was not your typical zombie apocalyptic tale. Those of you who watched the three part mini-series

Last year no one knew what to expect. The burning question was: "Who is Orphan Black?" This recap is for anyone who saw Orphan Black's

Sarah Manning is the key. She is brave, brash and ballsy. It’s one or a combination of these traits that come to her aid

The Clone's world has expanded

Wow! What a remarkably haphazard and poorly structured thesis to use as the foundation for a documentary! A more insipid, puerile, substandard, shoddy and

It's been nearly two years since The Reichenbach Fall and the deadly confrontation between Sherlock and his psycho-nemesis Moriarty, wherein our hero flung himself

Good news here. Acorn Media Group, the first company to provide live streaming of the best in classic and contemporary British television, recently expanded

Not much delivers more joy than the reup of a favorite TV show. Case in point: The third season of one of my Canadian

By Darwyn Carson - Surprise. You don't have to be a zombie movie lover to enjoy the three part mini-series premiering tonight on BBC

By Lisa Pirro - Wendy Williams stops by Books and Books in Coral Gables to sign her new book Ask Wendy.

By Darwyn Carson - We've all heard it. Someone channel surfing tosses the remote aside and says: "Over a hundred channels and nothing's on

By Darwyn Carson - Suffering from "Copper" withdrawal yet? No worries. Another period-based crime thriller is just around the bend. Lying in wait down

No reason to hide it. I'm in good company by admitting that, there's a soft spot in my heart for British-produced mysteries and dramas.

Here's the bulletin: A tough new detective, year 1864, is coming to our airwaves. Tom Weston-Jones stars in BBC America's, primetime original drama Copper,

By Ernest Kearney - With hardly an exception the American Experience historical programs are gems. That the dumb heads in congress have succeeded in

By Darwyn Carson - Now its close cousin, Masterpiece Contemporary raises the bar tonight with the tightly woven political thriller, Page Eight. Writer-director David