The Edge’s Top 10 TV Shows of 2016
From some great British TV gems, to the rise of the binge-watch, The Edge count down the best shows of 2016.
From some great British TV gems, to the rise of the binge-watch, The Edge count down the best shows of 2016.
Culture Editor James screams that you need watch Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag, right now.
Bruno Russell argues that historical dramas are ‘a curse’ on real-life history.
The Edge takes a look at ten of the best new releases coming to Netflix UK this month.
In his newest column, Matt elaborates on why long running series need to have a definitive plan.
From Downton Abbey to the Nuffield Theatre, Samantha Bond and Laura Carmichael provided both acting wisdom and female camaraderie.
Tim Curry is set to return to the film and stage production that made him famous for Fox’s reboot, The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
From the finale of a much loved sitcom, to new binge-watch inducing favourites, our writers count down the best shows of 2015.
Carol, The Revenant, Room and Mad Max: Fury Road are among the nominees for the 73rd annual Golden Globe awards, which will take place on Sunday 10th January 2016.
In their ongoing reign of the television industry, Netflix have announced that next year’s line-up of original content will consist of 31 new programmes.
In his third column post, Matt looks at exciting developments in the world of online TV.
Cox will star as Dr Frank N Furter – the lead role as portrayed by Tim Curry in the original film.
This week in film (05/10/15 – 11/10/15) finds Harry Potter star Emma Watson returning to our screens, and Emily Blunt kicking even more arse than usual.
Tom reviews Sky One’s new show, You, Me and the Apocalypse.