Tejaswini Apte-Rahm’s biography of her great- grandfather explores how private memory reshapes public history
The two documentaries are relevant for those interested in piecing together the truth following the recent release of the Epstein Files by the United States Department of Justice
Bridgerton goes downstairs without changing its game. It shifts the focus to the lives, thoughts and dreams of those who work for the monarchy
As Pakistan Idol moved into Episodes 31 and 32, you could feel the shift straight away. Strong vocals were no longer enough. The show wanted meaning. It wanted awareness.
A superficially lighthearted mini-series adapted from Agatha Christie’s novel The Seven Dials Mystery masks deep social anxieties of a bygone era
Sometimes believable and neatly resolved, other times not so much, Absentia manages to keep the audience interested
Cover-Up captures the fierce spirit of the now 88-year-old journalist Seymour Hersh
Four tight-knit friends move in together to navigate what life throws at them in their forties; midlife crisis, relationship troubles and lots of stress
The warped, slow-to-pass ennui evoked by Pluribus is unpleasant
Across two wedding-themed episodes, celebration became a lens through which artistic instinct, restraint and emerging star power were quietly but unmistakably revealed.