Katie Rosseinsky is Arts Commissioning Editor and Writer at the Evening Standard, focusing on television and film across print and digital.
Katie Rosseinsky is Arts Commissioning Editor and Writer at the Evening Standard, focusing on television and film across print and digital.
While this standoff between writers and producers is in the US, British writers say that ‘many of their issues are our issues. Their fight is our fight’
Netflix and ITV are going head to head with their prestige period dramas: let the battle of the bodices commence
The jaw-dropping stories of Silicon Valley’s biggest successes - and biggest failures - make for thrilling TV
Has the era of peak TV already peaked?
Hurray for petty estate agents and bickering yachties...
With the producer’s comments rather narrowing down the field, we look at who will be next to don the superspy’s tux
From our Nineties infatuation to our later more mature relationship, we’ve always loved them - just not always been able to show it
A-listers go all out with jaw-dropping make-up and costumes
Romance! Gorgeous costumes! Brooding glances! As we await the BBC’s new adaptation of The Pursuit of Love and Netflix’s forthcoming Bridgerton spin-off Queen Charlotte, we pick our faves
Was there life after showstoppers for these past Bake Off winners?
From See How They Run to Only Murders in the Building, the blueprint for murder mysteries has become anything but formulaic
Director and lifelong ABBA fan Baillie Walsh on creating the hit digital show that welcomes fans to an ‘otherworldly but human experience’
Since her breakout role in Shane Meadows’ The Virtues, Niamh Algar has notched up a string of emotionally intense roles - and emerged as a talent to watch out for
The new trailer for Netflix’s Austen adaptation starring Dakota Johnson frames heroine Anne Elliot as a quippy, messy rom-com lead - a move which undercuts everything that’s so moving about the original novel
These time-hopping tales will make your brain hurt - in a good way
Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk also dropped some hints about what we can expect from the upcoming series
Some spoilers for Sherwood episode one ahead
Kate Moss tea dresses, Camden nights out and moaning about flatmates’ boyfriends using too much water - this portrait of young womanhood is written with warmth and affection
This affectionate, intimate portrait of the Queen’s earlier years teems with vitality and warmth - and meditates on time passing
This present-day re-imagining of the sci-fi classic is best when it imagines the emotional fallout of parenting these unnerving, “cuckoo” children
The Swedish pop icons managed to squeeze a Eurovision jibe into their ground-breaking virtual concert too