The Bible continues to be all the rage on the big and small screen. No wonder. Aside from the appeal to religious viewers, you’d be hard-pressed to find more compelling drama between two covers: ...
Lifetime's newest foray into scripted television begins on Saturday night with the first of the new two-part miniseries The Red Tent. While Lifetime's recent original films have focused on celebrities ...
The two-part mini is based on the best-selling novel by Anita Diamant about Dinah, a minor character in the Bible, who will be played by "The White Queen's" Rebecca Ferguson. By Lesley Goldberg ...
Stick through the uneven first half of “The Red Tent” and you will be rewarded with a livelier conclusion that channels vintage miniseries in the best way: It's epic! Full of costumed drama and family ...
A book that has been out for three years is judged to be old by book-industry standards. Certainly members of some book clubs may be interested in it, but its attraction to the mass market is long ...
Like the mega-seller book that was its inspiration and blueprint, Lifetime’s miniseries “The Red Tent” uses the trappings of the Old Testament to frame a message that goes beyond any one religion. Nor ...
Lifetime has taken a short break from adapting the lives of recent stars and going back to a group of women that have been known to the world for much longer: the stories of Dinah, Leah, Rachel, and ...
Stick through the uneven first half of “The Red Tent” and you will be rewarded with a livelier conclusion that channels vintage miniseries in the best way: It’s epic! Full of costumed drama and family ...
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