"Adolescence" debuted as Netflix's most-watched TV show of the week with an impressive audience for its opening weekend.
Adolescence harnesses the precise horror of this “Mindhunter” genre with a chilling new twist: the killer is a child.
"Adolescence" cinematographer Matthew Lewis breaks down how he filmed the series' distinctive one take episodes.
Adolescence episode 3 includes an accidental yawn and a genius four-word improvised response from actor Erin Doherty.
The task facing the filmmakers and actors involved in this episode — co-creators and co-writers Jack Thorne and Stephen ...
Adolescence is the result of two decades of collaboration between co-creators Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne. Graham envisioned an episode that would be all about the last interaction between Jamie ...
Speaking to Variety, director Philip Barantini revealed that during episode three – which sees Jamie being analysed by a ...
After Adolescence shot to the top of Netflix’s most-watched charts, the streaming service spent some of the weekend answering ...
Wondering how Netflix's Adolescence filmed it drone shot at the end of Episode 2? Here's how the limited series made it ...
Over four episodes, each filmed in real-time as one continuous shot, Adolescence colours in the background to this harrowing situation while telling Jamie’s story. The initial arrest and ...
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