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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes books have been adapted countless times, but the best adaptations of the 21st century all have one surprising trait in common. Sherlock Holmes has remained one ...
But as Sherlock—a brilliant BBC One modernization that will begin airing on PBS Sunday at 9 pm—demonstrates, bringing Holmes and Watson into the 21st century ought to have been, well, elementary.
On Friday, I posted my review the Steven Moffat/Mark Gatiss contemporary version of “Sherlock.” I unfortunately don’t have time to do post-game reviews of the three installments, but the ...
Sherlock Holmes can be old-school, punk, steampunk, or just a boor with great cheekbones. He’s survived silent films, ...
It’s far too easy to stereotype an avid fan of Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle’s storied and much-beloved detective. After all, the pipe-smoking deductive genius, since his birth in the ...
PHOTO () -By Tirdad DerakhshaniThe Philadelphia Inquirer(MCT)He's already graced the screen, large and small, more than 200 times, so the news that the BBC planned to bring Sherlock Holmes to ...
Holmes is the Hero as Pathology, and even before Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss contrived to revive him as a 21st-century man in “Sherlock” — a series of three feature-length adventures ...
Featuring a souped-up Sherlock Holmes for the 21st century, it's inventive, witty and very stylish TV. This is not period-piece British TV, all exquisite but empty-headed attention to the details ...
Sherlock Holmes has been a summer success for the BBC, the third and final episode attracted audiences of 7.3 million and has gained many fans who are eagerly awaiting another series. The series ...
If the title character of television's Sherlock ever went looking for Hollywood's Holmes, it would be the quickest case in the history of scenery-chewing sleuths. That's because Benedict Cumberbatc… ...
A 21st-century Sherlock Holmes, from the BBC. Tirdad Derakhshani. He's already graced the screen, large and small, more than 200 times, ...