
Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy might put Jenkins back in the Oscar race for his supporting role as the friend and neighbor of a mute woman, played by Sally Hawkins.
Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy might put Jenkins back in the Oscar race for his supporting role as the friend and neighbor of a mute woman, played by Sally Hawkins.
Season 2, Episode 9 – The second season finale keeps you guessing in places and unsurprised in others.
Season 2, Episode 8 – Hector is once again implicated when the assassination of Katharina uncovers more treacherous secrets.
Season 2, Episode 7 – The show lands with a spectacularly on point episode, as the station deals with the imminent PFD election victory.
Season 2, Episode 6 – The show finally lives up to its true potential with an episode full of high stakes, true deception, and action.
Season 2, Episode 5 – The show does “right” by its viewers with new and unexpected plot twists.
Season 2, Episode 4 – The episode creates enticing questions about relationships as the station grows closer to preventing an attack.
Season 2, Episode 3 – The episode slows down the promising pace we had last week and returns to its less-exciting old habits from the first season.
Season 2, Episode 1-2 – In a surprising turn for the show, the second season starts out strong with a tonal shift and a new, topically relevant political arc.
Leah Remini is reuniting with her former TV husband, Kevin James, on his current CBS series Kevin Can Wait and John Leguizamo is joining Michael Shannon and Taylor Kitsch for the Paramount Network series Waco
Ashley Judd is set to join Epix’s spy drama Berlin Station for season two and Oscar-nominated actor Carey Mulligan will headline the four-part miniseries Collateral for the BBC.
George Lopez has politics on the mind heading into season two of his TV Land series Lopez, as Rain Valdez joins the show for an arc centering on transgender issues and when her character arrives in the series and butts heads with Lopez.
Season 1, Episode 10 – Berlin Station wraps up its ten episodes of deception and deceit in “Oratorio Berlin.” With all of the mysteries revealed and coming to tidy conclusions, the show ends in a neat little bow of resolution that feels simultaneously satisfying and rushed.
Season 1, Episode 9 – Berlin Station it’s the beginning and the end for Thomas Shaw in “Thomas Shaw.” With a more secrets to uncover and a back story that softens hardshells, the show is finally realizing what it always had the potential to be.
Season 1, Episode 8 – Berlin Station tries to rid itself of Thomas Shaw once and for all in “False Negative.” With the entire station falling apart and trying to catch itself at the seams after Clare’s death, the show is finally upping the stakes and proving that it is a drama worth the watch.
Season 1, Episode 7 – Berlin Station continues a streak of well-paced drama and intensity in “Proof of Life.” However, with character motivations still unclear, the viewer’s emotional investment is left hanging in the air.
Season 1, Episode 6 – Berlin Station finally lives up to some of its potential in “Just Decisions.” With some fine-tuned stakes and a balance of dramatic intensity and action, the show gives us a glimpse into what it could have always been.
Season 1, Episode 5 – Berlin Station fights back in “Unter Druck.” With a strange choice of story conventions and character motivations, the show continues to struggle to convey its intentions to its audience.
Season 1, Episode 4 – Berlin Station ups the tension in “By Way of Deception.” But with show’s slow burn and insistence on focusing in unexpected places, the episode still misses its mark.
Season 1, Episode 3 – Berlin Station spirals into conspiracy and threatens Daniel’s cover in “Riverrun Dry.” Continuing with its slow pace, the show leaves a lot to be desired amidst what could be a high-tension, thrilling watch.
Caitlyn Jenner will appear in Transparent, Faye Dunaway will join Hand of God, and the forthcoming Doctor Who spin-off series sets its cast. All of that and more in today’s TV casting round-up!
Epix’s spy-thriller has its core cast in place.
Epix’s Cold-War era spy series has a new CIA Chief for its Berlin Station