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Angels in America - Season 1
TrailerPlaywright Tony Kushner adapted his political epic about the A.I.D.S. crisis during the mid 1980s and centers the story around a group of separate but connected individuals.Actors: Al Pacino, Mary-Louise Parker, Justin Kirk, Jeffrey Wright, Ben Shenkman, Patrick Wilson, Meryl Streep, Brian Markinson, Emma Thompson, James Cromwell, Melissa Wilder, ...»Director: Mike NicholsCountry: ItalyDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Angels in America - Season 1"
Orlando SentinelAugust 26, 2014Under director Nichols, Angels in America receives its definitive treatment and emerges as a vivid but exhausting experience. The great revelation is the cast, which proves there's no special effect equal to heartfelt acting.
Boston GlobeAugust 22, 2014Note-perfectly written for the screen by its playwright, Tony Kushner, the adaptation is as trenchant, poetic, fantastical, and moving as its source -- with the added thrill of an up-close cinematic approach.
SlateAugust 22, 2014Ultimately... the real problem is that Angels is and remains a play, not a movie.
Daily Telegraph (UK)February 21, 2020Framed inside a smaller box, Angels is contained and drained; it bogs down, betrays its seams and patches; its lofty scaffolding creaks.
Washington PostFebruary 21, 2020"Angels in America" is one of the most dazzling movies ever made for television or any other means of projecting a film, but it dazzles the mind as well as the eye.
Austin ChronicleFebruary 21, 2020The performances are uniformly, unabashedly, be-still-my-heart superb.
Irish TimesFebruary 21, 2020Angels in America is millennial, prophetic, funny and moving. Above all, it is vital viewing.
NPR's Fresh AirFebruary 21, 2020Every performance draws you in and holds you in its grip, and Nichols directs with such inventiveness that Angels in America doesn't seem like a televised play at all but its own full-blown original movie.
Boston PhoenixJuly 02, 2018Meryl Streep gave the performance of the year in any medium with her flawless disappearing act into (among others) a tenacious Mormon matron, a wily (male) rabbi, and the wry and vengeful specter of Ethel Rosenberg.
What CultureSeptember 02, 2014I find the series far too pretentious and posturing; it forces itself on the viewer, and doesn't cease until the final credits role.
TV GuideAugust 29, 2014Only TV - or, specifically, HBO - could give this magnificent, reckless, enormously entertaining masterwork of rage and hope, of politics and poetry, the unrestrained and generous canvas it deserves.
PopMattersAugust 26, 2014By far the most resonant aspect of Angels in America today is its exposure of simplistic struggles over definitions of "good" and "evil."
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