When Steven Moffat announced that Sherlock would travel back in time to Victorian London for its holiday special, Sherlock: The Abominable Bride, fans were divided. The move made sense, as the ...
Sherlock: The Abominable Bride just took the Emmy for Best Television Movie, besting Jay Roach’s LBJ biopic All The Way in one of the night’s big upsets. Memorably, the Masterpiece/PBS series—starring ...
It’s rare that a series gets to do an adaptation of its own adaptation, but that’s exactly what writers and creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss achieved with the Christmas Special episode Sherlock: ...
It’s a genius concept – take those most modern of detecting duos, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, and transport them to the 19th century. It’s a wonder no one ever thought of it before. But before ...
If you went into this year’s Sherlock holiday special The Abominable Bride expecting a period-piece trifle, no one can blame you. Everything released in advance of its January 1st premiere focused ...
The holiday special for Sherlock, "The Abominable Bride," is a total disaster, but there are genuine moments of fun littered throughout, despite the questionable plot holes and having seemingly been ...
Well, that's your lot. Ninety dizzying minutes of drug-addled, time-travelling chaos, and Sherlock is off our screens for another year - at least. Just in case January wasn't depressing enough already ...
It’s been about two years since Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman’s dynamic crime-solving duo last graced our television screens. That’s two years of pining for Baker Street and agonizing over ...