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Britbox Greenlights ‘A Taste for Murder’ Starring Warren Brown and BAFTA Winner Phyllis Logan
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Today, BritBox announced the greenlight of new Original series A Taste for Murder. The six-part crime procedural produced by Eagle Eye Drama and in association with ITV Studios, commences filming on location in Croatia and later in Italy. Set amidst the steep cliffs and fast tides of Capri, A Taste for Murder features classic Italian cuisine as the main ingredient to each episode’s central murder mystery, revealing the power of food to foster connection, community, and healing after devastating loss.

Warren Brown (The Responder, Trigger Point, Ten Pound Poms) stars as Dci Joe Mottram, a star detective with the Metropolitan police. After a personal tragedy, he retreats to Capri with his daughter to stay with his Italian in-laws for the summer. Unsure how to face his own grief, let alone help heal his daughter’s broken heart, he quickly becomes immersed in the local murder cases on the island.
See full article at Fiction Horizon
  • 2/6/2025
  • by Robert Milakovic
  • Fiction Horizon
A Taste for Murder Series Given the Green Light by BritBox
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BritBox has given the green light to the new Original series A Taste for Murder, a six-part crime procedural produced by Eagle Eye Drama in association with ITV Studios. The series has started filming on location in Croatia and will also shoot in Italy.

Set amidst the cliffs and fast tides of Capri, A Taste for Murder features classic Italian cuisine as the main ingredient in each episode’s central murder mystery, revealing the power of food to foster connection, community, and healing after devastating loss.

Photo Credit: BritBox/Nikola Predovic

Warren Brown stars as Dci Joe Mottram, a star detective with the Metropolitan Police. After a personal tragedy, he retreats to Capri with his daughter to stay with his Italian in-laws for the summer.

Unsure how to face his grief, let alone help heal his daughter’s broken heart, he quickly becomes immersed in the local murder cases on the island.
See full article at Vital Thrills
  • 2/6/2025
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
‘A Taste For Murder’: BritBox Behind Crime Procedural With Italian Cuisine-Inspired Twist
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BritBox International is serving up a crime procedural series using classic Italian cuisine as the basis for each episode’s murder mystery.

A Taste for Murder will star BAFTA-winning Downton Abbey actor Phyllis Logan alongside Warren Brown (The Responder) and Cristiana Dell’Anna (Gomorrah).

Each episode of the series will feature a murder mystery connected in some way to Italian cuisine. Brown is Dci Joe Mottram, a star detective with the Metropolitan police who, after a personal tragedy, retreats to Capri in Italy with his daughter to stay with his Italian in-laws for the summer. Logan is Elena Da Vinale, the witty matriarch of the family, front-of-house manager of the family restaurant, and mother to Dci Joe’s late wife. Gomorrah star Dell’Anna plays Inspector Lara Sarrancino, an ambitious and no-nonsense detective with the State Police in Naples. Beau Gadsdon (The Crown) is Joe’s daughter Angelica.

Rounding out the...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 2/6/2025
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
10 Best Movies Like ‘Your Fault’ To Watch If You Love the Film
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Your Fault is a Spanish young adult romantic drama film directed by Domingo González, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Sofía Cuenca. Based on the Culpables series by Mercedes Ron, the 2024 sequel film continues the love story of Nick and Noah as they face new challenges in their relationship including long-distance and a vindictive ex-girlfriend. Your Fault stars Nicole Wallace, Gabriel Guevara, Marta Hazas, Iván Sánchez, Victor Varona, and Eva Ruiz. So, if you loved the charming story, teen romance, and intriguing drama in Your Fault, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

My Fault (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video

My Fault is a Spanish romantic drama film written and directed by Domingo González. Based on the Wattapad story titled Culpa Mia by Mercedes Ron, the 2023 film follows Noah, a teen girl as she is forced to leave her town,...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 12/28/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
The Tearsmith Cast & Character Guide
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Netflix's The Tearsmith brings Erica Doom's characters to life with a strong cast led by Simone Baldasseroni and Caterina Ferioli. The Italian romance delves into themes of trauma and forbidden love, exploring the impact of a traumatic childhood on the main protagonists. The Tearsmith not only focuses on Nica and Rigel but also relies on a wider cast to recreate the drama and heartbreak that made the novel a bestseller.

Based on the popular novel by Erica Doom, Netflix's The Tearsmith relies on the strength of its cast to bring the original characters to life. Directed by Alessandro Genovesi, the Italian-language romance follows a broadly similar story to the original book, building on its themes of forbidden romance and trauma. However, given the differences between television and literature, The Tearsmith's cast is under extra pressure to recreate the drama and heartbreak that made the novel an international bestseller.

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See full article at ScreenRant
  • 4/9/2024
  • by Tommy Lethbridge
  • ScreenRant
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