Still haven’t seen the final episode, but here’s something I found at the local Co-op with which we could always our sorrows now that Spooks
When Jane Eyre version 2.011 came out in Canada, I checked it out right away. I’m not sure why, really. Finding a really good version
Wuthering Heights has been adapted for the screen many times, not even counting spin-offs like Sparkhouse or parody clips and such. Here is a chronological
(I did start writing this on the eve of the actual final … not that I got around to finishing it then … *cough*) The
The final episode ever of Lost was shown around the world at the same time. For us in the UK, it meant it started at
Welcome to Coopers Crossing, a sleepy township somewhere in New South Wales in (south-eastern) Australia; a town with a pub/hotel, a garage, a convenience store,
Trying to watch the first episode of Wuthering Heights from 1978, but am incredibly bored. I’m actually thinking it’d be more interesting to scrub out
These days, I’m a little bit cautious when it comes to new TV shows, just because I know I have a tendency to go a
Watching Persuasion on ITV3 at the mo. I hated it when I first saw it and I’m hating it now. There is only ONE reason