On BBC's 96th anniversary, a throwback to its most memorable TV shows, from The Office to Sherlock
Shreyapaul • 6 years agoA testament to the changing cultures and hegemonies, BBC has successfully stood the test of time, airing quality content, from news to TV shows.
International Women's Day 2017: IMDB introduces new 'F-rating' for female-centric films
Fp Staff • 8 years agoIMDB's newest section F-rating will feature films that are driven by female characters, directed by women, and starring women.
Pride and Prejudice: Resurgent caste identities breed clashes, polarisation amongst youth of Tamil Nadu
Sandhya Ravishankar • 9 years agoThe Muthalamman temple stands grand and tall in the main square of Uthapuram village, around 55 kilometres from Madurai in southern Tamil Nadu.
Jane Austen meets horror in the trailer for 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies'
Fp Archives • 9 years agoLionsgate has released an international trailer for its upcoming drama thriller Pride and Prejudice and Zombies described as an expanded version of Jane Austen's classic tale, probably because it includes zombies in a Victorian-era love story.
Kickstarter campaign aims to recreate Regency-era England as an MMORPG
Shunal • 11 years agoHere, Jane is one of the weirdest games we've ever seen on Kickstarter...
Colin Firth's Darcy act in Pride and Prejudice gets 12-feet sculpture tribute
Fp Archives • 12 years agoColin Firth's famous wet white shirt scene in the BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel "Pride and Prejudice" has been immortalised in the shape of a 12-feet sculpture of the romantic hero.
Why Mr Darcy is a nightmare for women writers
Fp Archives • 12 years agoIt's almost impossible to avoid the chick-lit label when you're a woman writer whose heroine is normal and doesn't go through unimaginable trauma. And then there's the problem of coming up with a romantic hero who is not Mr Darcy.
Pride and Prejudice turns 200, Mr Darcy stays forever young
Fp Archives • 12 years agoBeyond the arrogance and the aloofness, Jane Austen’s Darcy had that one quality that women can rarely resist: vulnerability. He was emotionally unavailable and when he did love, it was so rare that a woman, even one as tough as nails as Elizabeth, was compelled to do what she knows she can do best: save him from himself.