Culture Stephen Graham’s Heel trailer shows Anson Boon’s character held captive Collider published the first trailer for Heel, which shows Stephen Graham’s character, Chris, keeping a young man named Tommy (Anson Boon) chained and trapped in his basement. The trailer frames the family home as ordinary from the outside but reveals the film's depiction of one family'
Culture Netflix’s Adolescence earns awards attention while probing incel culture Collider reports that Netflix’s miniseries Adolescence has continued to draw attention after sweeping at the 77th Emmy Awards and impressing at the Golden Globes. The four-part English series, developed by Stephen Graham, centers on the brutal murder of a 13-year-old girl and is filmed in real time, with each
Culture Steven Knight Hints Possible Third Season for A Thousand Blows Collider reports that Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight hinted at the future of his boxing drama A Thousand Blows in an interview, saying, "Always a view to the future, yeah," and the piece said it seemed like a matter of 'when' and not 'if'
Culture Netflix’s Adolescence Wins Golden Globe for Best Limited Series Netflix’s four-part series "Adolescence" won the Golden Globe on Sunday for best limited series, anthology series or motion picture made for television. The series, about a 13-year-old British boy accused of killing a girl in his school, became an immediate global hit when it debuted in March.
Culture Golden Globes winners pictured celebrating, including Jessie Buckley and Stephen Graham Photographs from this year’s Golden Globes show winners celebrating, including Jessie Buckley and Stephen Graham. The images capture the big winners basking in glory and letting their hair down and also feature Teyana Taylor, Rose Byrne and Stellan Skarsgård. The coverage is presented as a photo gallery of winners
Culture Erin Doherty’s presence dominates A Thousand Blows season two Erin Doherty’s magnetic performance dominates the second season of Steven Knight’s late‑Victorian thriller A Thousand Blows, making it hard to separate her presence from an overall judgement of the show. Series one mixed heavy‑handed exposition with a propulsive rivalry between an East End boxer (played by