Christmas is coming and James Buckley is feeling like Ebenezer Scrooge. “I’m the bringer of doom at the moment,” he sighs. “I’m everyone’s worst enemy.” His crime? Pouring cold water on the excitement ...
After more than a decade, The Inbetweeners is getting a reboot. Recently it was announced that, despite the cast’s past protestations about not wanting to wreck the show’s legacy, the gang would, in ...
For a socially maligned teenager growing up in the early 2010s, The Inbetweeners was the ultimate equal-parts comic and cathartic watch – now I can only hope its comeback can do it justice. Debuting ...
EXCLUSIVE: Banijay Rights is in the process of taking control of the global rights to The Inbetweeners — a transition that has caused the comedy’s YouTube channel to go dark. DRG has long held the ...
The Inbetweeners' star James Buckley was left absolutely flummoxed on the latest episode of Celebrity Catchphrase. James, 38, who famously portrayed Jay Cartwright in the British comedy, got off to a ...
Ted Lasso and Buffy the Vampire Slayer actor Anthony Head is grieving the loss of his longtime partner, animal welfare ...
Red Dwarf is both a profound science fiction series on par with Star Trek, and a classic British sitcom on par with Only ...
The Inbetweeners star James Buckley has opened up about the show's recent panned reunion special and what went wrong. The Inbetweeners: Fwends Reunited was met with a negative reception from fans, ...
Representing the latest U.S. adaptation of a British series (and MTV's second, on the heels of "Skins"), coming-of-age comedy "The Inbetweeners" has, for once, clearly gained something in translation.
Several members of the team behind the “The Inbetweeners” series and movies are reuniting for “The Festival,” a new comedy following a group of students as they graduate and head to a music festival.
Film adaptations of TV shows long off the air have proven hit-or-miss at the box office. But in recent years, the practice of continuing the story of a popular, recently concluded TV series in a ...
TELEVISION REVIEW: MTV's remake of the beloved British series has big shoes to fill. By Tim Goodman Boner and boobies talk abounds in the American version of the Brit hit. It’s one thing to cast a ...