Dangerous secrets, ambitions and scandals abound in the seemingly perfect academic setting of Oxford, where Inspector Lewis (Kevin Whatley) and DS Hathaway (Laurence Fox) return to solve more enigmatic murders in Old, Unhappy, Far Off Things, Wild Justice, The Mind Has Mountains, and The Gift of Promise.
Bill Nighy (Love Actually) and Oscar winner Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener) head an all-star cast in a gripping modern drama written and directed by Sir David Hare. Touching on torture, corruption, betrayal, and the passing of the old guard of British spies, this political thriller also stars Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon (Cranford), Judy Davis, and Felicity Jones (Northanger Abbey).
What could possibly go wrong when two ex-lovers meet for lunch at their favorite haunt from years before? Lots. Emma Thompson (Sense and Sensibility) and Alan Rickman (Harry Potter) take that risk in this funny, bittersweet drama, adapted from Christopher Reid’s narrative poem.
The dynamic, if dysfunctional duo of Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch, The Last Enemy, War Horse) and Dr. John Watson (Martin Freeman, The Hobbit), battles the worst of 21st- century London, including a tech savvy arch-villain who wants to rule the world and a hound from the hinges of Hell.
When D.S. Hathaway takes a holiday, Inspector Lewis is left with an awkward new partner, an embalmed murder victim, and a disturbing connection to a missing former colleague.
Is the brutal death of an ex-con chemistry professor connected to a murdered Oxford student who'd been missing for 15 years? As Lewis and Hathaway reach their conclusions, so too might their careers.
When a psychic is found murdered, Inspector Lewis and DS Hathaway discover that the victim is really an Oxford psychology research fellow with a secret double-life.
"Innocent until proven guilty. Four words to live by" is no easy task when Martha Costello has one night to prep for two big cases and then must face her ruthless rival, Clive Reader in her defense of an accused rapist.
A young socialite suspects foul play when a young woman inexplicably disappears from a train, in a stylish and suspenseful new adaptation of the classic thriller The Lady Vanishes.
In a documentary exploring the historic train that inspired Agatha Christie, celebrated actor David Suchet sets aside his alter ego Hercule Poirot to step aboard the Orient Express.