The 2015 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) presents the world premiere of the new Icelandic man-vs-man-vs-nature thriller Trapped.
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The 2015 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) presents the world premiere of the new Icelandic man-vs-man-vs-nature thriller Trapped.

The deer in the photo doesn’t indicate a return of Northern Exposure, but of the hit French supernatural drama The Returned. Welcome to The Returned: Chapter 2, which has its international premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival® (TIFF).

Unless you watched these episodes when they premiered in the US a while back, you might be thinking, “This doesn’t look like the Annika Bengtzon I remember.” And you’d be correct.

Powerhouse production companies SVT, the Swedish public broadcaster, and Canal+, the French premium cable channel, have greenlit the new multi-lingual crime thriller Midnattsol / Jour Polaire / Midnight Sun. It sounds familiar, but has a twist of its own.

Blochin – The Living and the Dead. There are layers of meaning to that title, not the least of which relates to Blochin himself, the eponymous character with no first name.

Sometimes Euro TV shows screen first in the UK, and then the US. At other times, it’s in the reverse order. Likewise, many programs are picked up by a programmer in one territory and not the other, or neither. Will

For folks who missed (or want to re-watch) the first couple of episodes of Euro TV shows that recently premiered in the US, you have a limited time to catch them online for free.

Achtung, baby. Deutschland 83, the highly-anticipated new German-language spy thriller, is about to debut on a telly near you.

It isn’t politics but murder that makes strange bedfellows of two cops on opposite sides of the fjords in the new hit Scandi/US crime thriller, 100 Code.

Multiple award-winning Danish actor Pilou Asbæk is set to guest star in the new BBC Two comedy-thriller series Stag.

New Nordic drama Trapped is one of those series that makes you long for, say, a tropical island, where ice is found in exotic cocktails and blizzards don’t occur. Ever.

BBC Four has announced that the public broadcast channel acquired DR’s Follow the Money, a new thriller set in the world of economic crime.