Sameer Rahim / August 4, 2016
Twelve years ago Philip Roth wrote a counter-factual novel in which an extreme right-wing populist wins the presidency. It seems less fanciful by the day
Sameer Rahim / July 20, 2016
Geoffrey Hill, who died in June, believed in expressiveness not self-expression
Sameer Rahim / July 4, 2016
The production at the Southbank had a vital, unpretentious clarity
Sameer Rahim / June 21, 2016
Ralph Fiennes’s dark performance dominates a powerfully claustrophobic production
In his new film, "Where to Invade Next," the veneer of the neutral documentary has faded completely
The consultant neurologist on psychosomatic illness
Sameer Rahim / April 18, 2016
The writers of the dramatisation take artistic license—but bring subtlety to the issue of race
Sameer Rahim / March 15, 2016
A powerful film tells her story in all its complexity
Sameer Rahim / March 7, 2016
An unhinged American threatens the planet's safety? Surely only in fiction...
Sameer Rahim / February 29, 2016
The Man Booker shortlisted author says the boundaries of African nations are arbitrary