A new TV series looks at ‘the world’s oldest profession’ through the perspective of the women who lived it in 18th Century London. “Harlots” launched this week on Hulu and right from the start it ...
Hulu’s “Harlots” arrives at a key time for women’s sexual and reproductive health. Not only are those issues being addressed in today’s political climate, with Texas in particular considering various ...
One in five women in London in 1763 were prostitutes, and many of them by choice. Hulu’s new series “Harlots” explores the world of brothels in Georgian London and the women who made the decision to ...
Set in 18th century London, Hulu's new drama, Harlots, is about a group of women who work and live in brothels. The show is told from the point of view of the women and has an almost entirely female ...
The ladies of Harlots have shut their doors. Hulu’s acclaimed period drama about brothel owners and prostitutes in 18th century London has officially been canceled after three seasons. The news comes ...
The new Hulu series, co-created by Moira Buffini, has been likened to Sofia Coppola’s "Marie Antoinette" and the sharply modern feminist commentary of “Orange Is the New Black.” There's lots of sex in ...
Behind the black market schemes and swindling, the gun running, drug trafficking and murder, “The Sopranos,” “Sons of Anarchy” and “Breaking Bad” are family dramas. Indeed, the back-and-forth yank ...
Hulu’s Harlots is entirely told from the “whore’s eye view,” executive producer Alison Owen told TV critics today at TCA. There are “no male gazes” in the show; it is entirely about the women, looking ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Harlots shouldn’t work. It’s a period drama about the women history often likes to forget: the sex workers who made a living entertaining men of all ranks and classes.
In “Harlots,” an engaging new period melodrama that debuts Wednesday on Hulu, two whorehouses, unalike in dignity, go to war in 1763 London, ancient grudge breaking to new mutiny. Samantha Morton ...
Samantha Morton and “Downton Abbey’s” Jessica Brown Findlay co-star as a mother and daughter who peddle sex for a living. One in five women in London in 1763 were prostitutes, and many of them by ...