'Deadwater Fell' is a wonderful piece of television complemented by the great acting of David Tennant and Cush Jumbo. Must see TV.
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SXSW 2019 TV Premiere: ‘Good Omens’ Pop Up All Day with Neil Gaiman, Michael Sheen, David Tennant, and Jon Hamm
Fans of Good Omens had their day in heaven (or hell, their choice) on Saturday at the SXSW 2019 Conference. The conference, taking place in Austin from March 8-17, which celebrates music, film, and the interaction of culture and technology, presented an interview with Good Omens author Neil Gaiman, an …
Read More »Wizard World: David Tennant (‘Doctor Who’) Answers Fans’ Questions
Wizard World is a comic book, celebrity, and gaming event. I attended the Austin Wizard World. So did Doctor Who. Two of him.
Read More »Awesome Con Q&A: David Tennant on ‘Doctor Who’
"You can't research being a Time Lord. I wish you could! You can't really go and hang out at the Time Lord offices for a week – be an intern and see how they work."
Read More »Awesome Con Q&A: Catherine Tate on Her Time on Doctor Who and Her Career
The former 'Doctor Who' companion discusses her acting career and speculates on the fate of Donna Noble.
Read More »Awesome Con 2017 Line-up: Stan Lee, David Tennant, and More
Washington DC's Comic Con brings an all star line-up and debuts more events with Future Con and Pride Alley.
Read More »Theater Review (London): ‘Don Juan in Soho’ Starring David Tennant
David Tennant returns to the West End in Patrick Marber's contemporary take on the famous womanizer.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Henry V’ from the Royal Shakespeare Company
Many of the play's well-known scenes and speeches hit home with depth and exactitude under Gregory Doran's scholarly and wide-angled direction in this spectacular if flawed production.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Shakespeare’s ‘Richard II’ with David Tennant
Clad in golden or pure white robes and with curly hair flowing down his back, Tennant's King Richard II is an arresting figure, oozing nervous faery-king charisma.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Pillowman’ by Martin McDonagh
Directed with concise assurance by Greg Cicchino and acted with stark focus by a fine cast, this production of McDonagh's police-state black comedy confronts head-on the story's ferocious flaying of what we like to think of as the benevolent and rational sides of our nature.
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