The best word to describe the Acorn TV mystery series My Life Is Murder is “cheeky.” Why? Because Lucy Lawless’ character, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Acorn TV saw its best performance ever last month thanks to the launch of the the month-long programming event Murder Mystery May. Deadline can exclusively reveal that the streamer ...
Acorn TV, a division of AMC networks, is filled with a variety of dramas. Two of their long-running mysteries are now streaming the latest seasons. “The Brokenwood Mysteries” is currently on its 11th ...
Acorn TV has curated a month-long lineup of mystery and crime dramas for its first annual Murder Mystery May. “Acorn TV has long been the go-to streaming home for international mystery lovers, ...
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The latest drama to drop on Acorn TV is a New Zealand detective series filmed on location in Queenstown. Besides the murders and interpersonal relationships, the scenery of this area of the world is ...
The Acorn TV crime show Irish Blood, starring Alicia Silverstone as divorce lawyer Fiona, is a perfect watch for fans of ...
Last year marked the 30th anniversary of the series premiere of Xena: Warrior Princess. The show lasted six seasons, ending over 20 years ago. But its star, Lucy Lawless, still has a bevy of fans who ...
Last year marked the 30th anniversary of the series premiere of Xena: Warrior Princess. The show lasted six seasons, ending over 20 years ago. But its star, Lucy Lawless, still has a bevy of fans who ...
Acorn TV has announced the titles that will be available on the AMC-owned streaming service in May 2025. The Acorn TV May 2025 slate adds to the service’s various acclaimed English and ...
Acorn TV has added Amalia Williamson (Sullivan’s Crossing) and Tom Cavanagh (The Flash) to the cast of You’re Killing Me, a mystery series led and executive produced by Brooke Shields. You’re Killing ...
Opening Shot: Sainte Victoire’s waterfront at Christmas. A father and son drunkenly argue with each other over who will buy the next round of wine. Bottles, not glasses, of course. The Gist: Frederick ...