Television: Javier Bardem gets stuck into this script like an unhinged panto-dame, his histrionics leaving his fellow cast – including Amy Adams – at a loss

Javier Bardem, Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson’s "Cape Fear," Apple TV’s series remake of the classic Cape Fear movies, is putting the fear in most Rotten Tomatoes critics.

Patrick Wilson and Lily Collias co-star in creator Nick Antosca's 10-hour take on the 1991 Martin Scorsese film.

In the Apple TV adaptation, exonerated ex-con Max Cady wages psychological warfare on those who put him away.

This series is so unsettling it makes its predecessors feel like Roadrunner cartoons.

Bardem has the absolute time of his life terrifying everyone in this remake of the classic thriller. It’s a masterclass in tension, sublime directing – and never forgets the power…

The star takes on the role previously played by Robert De Niro and Robert Mitchum in Apple's 10-episode remake, which also stars Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson.

Spanish actor Javier Bardem drew inspiration from the natural world to embody the disturbed protagonist in the TV version of "Cape Fear," bringing the character, previously…

Part remake and part homage, this reimagining of the 1957 novel marries classic cinema with modern paranoia.

Javier Bardem is riveting in this 10-part Apple TV miniseries about a man who, recently released from prison, goes on to terrorize his former attorney.

Javier Bardem hereda el Max Cady de Robert Mitchum y De Niro frente a Amy Adams en la adaptación a serie de ‘Cape Fear’

Leggi su Sky TG24 l'articolo Cape Fear, arriva la miniserie con Amy Adams e Javier Bardem: 5 cose da sapere

Javier Bardem takes on the chilling role of Max Cady in a new "Cape Fear" series on Apple TV. The show debuts Friday with the first two episodes.

Apple TV debuts a new remake of thriller Cape Fear. This latest limited series adaptation is star-studded, with Amy Adams,...

Television: Javier Bardem gets stuck into this script like an unhinged panto-dame, his histrionics leaving his fellow cast – including Amy Adams – at a loss

Apple's frustratingly repetitive Scorsese- and Spielberg-backed adaptation of the classic thriller is redeemed by its star