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A guide to the week’s best and worst TV shows and movies from The Daily Beast’s Obsessed critics.
The “Stranger Things” heroine is rarely seen elsewhere on screen. But the long-awaited sequel to her other Netflix hit shows that she deserves to be in way more movies.
Who needs Sherlock when you’ve got his precocious little sister?
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Yes, this new series is completely, totally bonkers.
Conan Doyle’s shock at the novel’s disappearance “would be as nothing to my horror if it were suddenly to appear again in print,” he once wrote—which it finally did in 2011.
Have two characters in literature ever loved each other more than Sherlock Holmes and John Watson did?
The show, starring Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee Miller, was reportedly at a “natural” breaking point.
All the juicy reveals in the upcoming film on the accused murderess and tabloid target, premiering Sept. 30 on the streaming network. [Warning: Spoilers]
The definitive modern-day version of the Sherlock Holmes story travels back to the Victorian era in “The Abominable Bride,” a new special episode.
<p><i>Mycroft Holmes</i>, the thrilling new novel about Sherlock’s older brother, comes from the most obvious of sources—the all-time leading scorer in NBA history. We talked to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar about his literary career, his NBA records and #BlackLivesMatter.</p>