By Will Thorne
18.04.2020 - 20:47 / evoke.ie
The BBC and RTE crime series Dublin Murders proved to be a sleeper hit when it was released late last year.
Based on the first two novels in Tana French’s Dublin Murders series, In The Woods and Likeness, the eight-episode series proved to be hit before it came to an end in November of 2019.
Although talks of a second season were reported back in January, the next season is, unfortunately, unlikely to come anytime soo. However, there are more than enough crime series to fill the void on Netflix.
By Will Thorne
There’s a lovely friendship at the center of Alice Wu's sweet, sincere high school Cyrano story, revealing what we've been missing from teen movies.
A series about an African American man (André Holland) in France struggling to keep his nightclub and Parisian staff afloat amid a looming threat of organized crime seems as random as you can get for an actor who's made his mark in very American narratives like Selma, The Knick, High Flying Bird, and Moonlight. But the always fantastic Holland draws you into a story that ultimately challenges the definition of family and the limitations of home.
More than £27 million was raised last night as stars came together to celebrate the BBC's Big Night In fundraiser.
People are experiencing peak boredom during their COVID-19 quarantines, but the students of French stunt school, Campus Univers Cascades, are definitely making the most of it. The stuntmen and women in training created a hilarious #StayAtHomeChallenge video that is a seriously impressive display of the agility and acrobatics they're capable of when forced to get creative with shooting methods. It's hard to fight people when you're not allowed around people, you know?
French Montana and Young Thug aren't the best of friends right now, judging from their early morning squabble on Instagram Wednesday (April 22).
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By Tom Grater
An undeniable heartthrob on E4's hit reality TV show, Made In Chelsea, Miles Nazaire has worked hard for the impressively fit physique we get to see oh so often in the cast's enviable holiday scenes. Since being introduced during the show's 15th series in 2018, the half french hunk has visibly been training hard for the chiselled abs he now often flaunts off in gym selfies on his social media.
Coronation Street fans are intrigued by the arrival of newcomer Scott to the famous cobbles.
Scheduling is a dark art at the best of times, but in a global pandemic, the role becomes a Herculean task for broadcasters around the world.