"Disclaimer," the Apple TV+ show from Alfonso Cuarón, aired its finale this week. The story ended with a twist, centered on a sex scene, that turns the rest of the show on its head. Star Leila George ...
"Beware of narrative and form. Their power can bring us closer to the truth, but they can also be a weapon with a great power to manipulate." Central to these secrets is Catherine, whose documentary ...
Disclaimer: A day after finishing “Disclaimer” — after sleeping on it — I’m still not entirely sure how I feel about the highly anticipated Apple TV+ limited series. Debuting this week with the first ...
The literal disclaimer in “Disclaimer” appears at the beginning of the book that eventually causes everyone no end of trouble: “Any resemblance to persons living or dead is not a coincidence.” It is a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cate Blanchett in 'Disclaimer.' - Credit: Sanja Bucko/AppleTV+ What if a novel showed up on your doorstep, and you were not only a ...
Spoiler alert! The following contains spoilers for the season finale of Apple TV+'s "Disclaimer." Not all plot twists are welcome. It's not all big gasps when you find out someone's been a ghost all ...
A disclaimer, in the most basic estate planning sense, is a refusal to accept an interest in property. But why would someone ever reject an interest in a trust or an inheritance? There’s actually ...
In Alfonso Cuarón’s seven-part Apple TV+ limited series “Disclaimer,” Cate Blanchett plays Catherine Ravenscroft, an accomplished and award-winning documentary filmmaker whose life is upended when a ...
Even the exuberant sex scenes in "Disclaimer" stem from someone's suffering, as new details about Catherine's secret emerge. But which are trustworthy, treacherous, or somewhere in between? Alfonso ...