Dean Williams
With over 22 years spent as a journalist, Dean has worked as a writer and editor at media companies across the world, including the Observer, Gulf Daily News, Khaleej Times, and Times of India. Dean has also taught courses at the Annapurna International Film School.
Latest From Dean Williams
New on Netflix: Top TV shows and movies to watch in January 2019
All the TV series, comedy specials, documentaries and movies on Netflix this month. Don't miss a thing.
Kevin Spacey's video and pizza plan is the last rattle of a man who knows he's heading into utter obscurity
In a few days' time Spacey will head to court to face charges of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old, just one of many allegations made against the actor
5 things Netflix needs to do to fend off competition from Disney and Apple streaming services in 2019
With both Disney and Apple launching their streaming services in 2019, the market's going to suddenly get very rich and very crowded. So what does Netflix need to do to keep its "streaming giant" status?
Shadowhunters: Freeform apologizes to fans after ill-advised attempt to troll them backfires
Note to Disney: When you feel like trolling someone it's best you don't attempt to troll the largest fanbase in the world
'Shadowhunters' new home: Here are the possible destinations for the show and how they stack up
The #SaveShadowhunters campaign has been working tirelessly to find a new home for the show. While picking it up is a no-brainer, not all networks and services will make a good fit
'Escape at Dannemora' recap: Ben Stiller's triumphant 'Deacon Blues' moment, and how Steely Dan steals the show
Ben Stiller has always stated his admiration for Walter Becker and Steely Dan, but his use of the seminal duo's songs in 'Escape at Dannemora' is stunning
'The Last Race' review: A gripping story of age, legacy, and the death of an American tradition
Dweck does a spectacular job of making sure we don’t mistake this for a documentary about racing cars
The Stripper and the Bandit: How Demi Moore resurrected Burt Reynolds' career
Reynolds, wasn't even on the producers' and director's radar. But he did get his hands on a copy of the script and decided he just had to play the role of Congressman David Dilbeck
Ozark Season 2: How four women saved the series from bumbling into mediocrity
Season 2 of Ozark should have had major problems, not least of which stemmed from a sniveling bunch of male characters that do little justice to the bleak fatalism of the location
We are living through a TV science fiction renaissance, and it's just getting started
From Altered Carbon and Counterpart to Lost in Space and The Expanse, this could be the start of television's Golden Age of science fiction