The TARDIS has found a new home. If you're looking to binge Doctor Who -- whether it's your first time or your 500th — you can now find the series on HBO Max.
08.05.2020 - 17:35 / deadline.com
By Peter White
Television Editor
I May Destroy You, the sexual consent drama from rising British star Michaela Coel, is set to debut on HBO on Sunday June 7 at 10:30pm.
This comes as the series, which is made up of 12 half-hour episodes, launches on the BBC in the UK on June 8.
The series, which was previously known as January 22nd, is a “fearless, frank and provocative” that explores the question of sexual consent in contemporary life and how, in the new landscape of dating and relationships,
The TARDIS has found a new home. If you're looking to binge Doctor Who -- whether it's your first time or your 500th — you can now find the series on HBO Max.
Queen legend Brian May has revealed he suffered a heart attack and was rushed to hospital.
Warner Chappell Music has signed a global publishing agreement with British new wave rock icons Duran Duran, the publisher announced today (May 21).
Phil May, frontman of British rock band Pretty Things, has died. He was 75.May passed away Friday morning (May 15) at a hospital in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, following complications from an emergency hip surgery after falling off a bicycle earlier in the week, the BBC reports.A statement posted on Pretty Things' website remembers May as a "remarkable singer and performer" who "danced to a different drummer."Very sad news, he was a very talented guy and he will be sorely missed.
Phil May, the frontman of cult rock band Pretty Things, has died at 75 after suffering complications from emergency hip surgery.
By Peter White
Queen guitarist Brian May is being treated in a British hospital after some “over-enthusiastic gardening” left him with a severe injury to one of his buttocks.