Sunday Times

Things to stream

- By Tymon Smith

IF YOU HAVE 2½ HOURS

Motherless Brooklyn Showmax Edward Norton directs and stars in this gritty, suitably paranoid and satisfying­ly twisty neo-noir, adapted from the novel by Jonathan Lethem. When his mentor is savagely murdered, a lonely Tourette’s syndrome-suffering private detective sets out to find the murderers in a trip into a murky, morally ambiguous underworld that will take him deep into the heart of a corrupt empire and the villain who controls it.

IF YOU HAVE 2½ HOURS

Worn Stories Netflix Adapted from the bestsellin­g book by Lauren Spivacek, this docuseries takes a refreshing­ly personal and heartfelt approach, examining the ways we relate to our clothes and how they reflect what we choose to project about ourselves. Combining interviews, archival footage and animation in eight thematical­ly organised episodes, it’s a smart, funny and human-oriented series about an important part of our everyday lives.

IF YOU HAVE 7 HOURS

Delhi Crime Netflix An excellentl­y executed police procedural that tells the true story of the investigat­ion into the tragic and outrage-inducing 2012 Nirbhaya gang rape case, which reverberat­ed around the world. Told from the perspectiv­e of the dedicated members of the Delhi police force tasked with bringing the perpetrato­rs to justice, it paints a vivid picture of life in the city and the frustratin­g political machinatio­ns that made its quick and efficient closure a matter of such national and internatio­nal urgency.

IF YOU HAVE 9 HOURS

Shtisel — Season 3 Netflix Produced in response to the unexpected global popularity of its first two seasons, Yehonatan Indursky and Ori Elon’s dense Victorian-novel-style drama series about the ebbs and flows of life behind the veil of the secretive Ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Israel continues to provide plenty of well-drawn characters and bigissue challenges that resonate well beyond the claustroph­obic walls of its sealed-off and out of touch religious setting.

IF YOU HOURS 10 HAVE

Them Amazon Prime Video This anthology series promises a new, creepy and relevant use of the horror genre to interrogat­e issues around race and the terror of “the other” in the US. Set in the 1950s in North Carolina, the first season tells the story of a black family who take advantage of the post-World War 2 boom to move to a predominan­tly white neighbourh­ood only to find that things are not what they seem.

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