The Succession finale was monstrous, near-Shakespearean perfection
Jesse Armstrong effected the most remarkable reversal of fortune of all, Logan now in the ascendant over his fractious, ingrate…
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Jesse Armstrong effected the most remarkable reversal of fortune of all, Logan now in the ascendant over his fractious, ingrate…
ByAnd Just Like That embraces – rather than glosses over – the fact that its characters are in a different…
ByFrom Around the World in 80 Days to A Very British Scandal.
ByThe best TV of the year, from Succession to It's A Sin.
ByI hunker inside each episode, as if in a too-big cagoule, trying hard to ignore the rain.
ByEven in 1969, Lennon and McCartney were still capable of making each other laugh and creatively turning each other on.
ByAn energy crisis, Russian brinkmanship and an international failure to address the climate crisis: is Occupied edging towards reality?
ByThe National Theatre’s Death of England explores Englishness after Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic.
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