Bridget Jones fans are furious after a preview for the new film revealed her long-time love interest is dead. But I couldn’t be happier.
We asked 10 well-known Australians to divulge their favourites. Some are classics,some might surprise you – and Love Actually is as divisive as ever.
Let’s begin with Colin Firth ditching Mr Darcy and work our way down to figure out why this series is so compelling.
Colin Firth and Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen star in an entertaining tale about one of the boldest plots of World War II,Operation Mincemeat.
You might think there was nothing left to say about a 2001 murder trial that was the subject of three documentary series. You’d be wrong.
A new drama from HBO seeks to give a voice,and a life,to murder victim Kathleen Peterson,says Toni Collette.
Sir Kenneth Branagh’s appearance at the BAFTAs proves a fresh face,great haircut and a sharp look go a long way – here’s how you can follow suit.
The pair drew on their 20-year history to play a bickering couple in Supernova,which grapples with the realities of early-onset dementia.
Unlike many films about dementia,The Father offers a nuanced and compelling insight into the lived experience of dementia that could make a significant contribution to improving our understanding.
You've probably never seen a period piece quite like Bridgerton before.
When writer Jack Thorne was charged with updating Frances Hodgson Burnett's 1911 classic,he was struck by how brave a piece of fiction it was.