Tom Cox: From a candlelight reading of MR James's ghost stories in a chapel, to visits to the locations of classic films and TV dramas, I've been on a journey to the darker side of East Anglia
The Goodfellas scriptwriter has put his knowledge of gangsters to good use again in CBS's Vegas. He tells Tim Adams how the show has been a lifeline since the death of his wife, Nora Ephron
Stuart Heritage: Doug Ellin's long-rumoured movie is in line for low-expectation, plot-light success – but one foot wrong and we could have another SATC 2 on our hands
He has unparalleled creative freedom within the BBC. But, as Stephen Poliakoff's latest lavish drama reaches our screens, what does he make of his reputation for being a control freak?
Hollywood Foreign Press Association have 14 film awards and 11 TV awards to hand out, and we're here live as the stars drink and politely applaud and drink some more until the end
He's played Truman Capote and Karl Rove – now Toby Jones is donning a fat suit and prosthetic chin to play the Master in new TV drama The Girl. Steve Rose talks to him about Hitchcock's dark side, failure and funky clothes
Be truthful, be human, get naked: 1995's groundbreaking manifesto didn't just shake up cinema, says Patrick Kingsley. It inspired Danes to make the world's best TV, buildings and food (if you like fried mould with your grasshopper)
A tale of teenage sweethearts reunited via Facebook 60 years later confounded expectations, while in Homeland, Carrie and Brody dabbled in a romance facing even trickier hurdles. By Andrew Anthony