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    Review - Season 1

    A critic takes aim at intense real-life experiences in lieu of food or cinema. Fair game includes divorce, anonymous sex and all manner of criminal activity.
    Duration: 22 min
    Quality: SD
    Release: 2014
    IMDb: 8.4
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  • Actors of "Review - Season 1"

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  • Characters of "Review - Season 1"

    Myles Barlow. Character of Review - Season 1
    Played by: Andrew Daly
    Catherine Barlow. Character of Review - Season 1
    A.J. Gibbs. Character of Review - Season 1
    Josh. Character of Review - Season 1
    Played by: Michael Croner
    Lucille. Character of Review - Season 1
    Played by: Tara Karsian
    Eric MacNeil. Character of Review - Season 1
    Played by: Kaden Gibson
    Grant Grunderschmidt. Character of Review - Season 1
    Played by: James Urbaniak
    Daisy. Character of Review - Season 1
    Played by: Julie Brister
    Lance Bass. Character of Review - Season 1
    Played by: Lance Bass
    Smash-Off Opponent. Character of Review - Season 1
    Randy Romer. Character of Review - Season 1
    Played by: Rich Fulcher
    Irish Storyteller, Patrick. Character of Review - Season 1
  • Creators of "Review - Season 1"

    Jeffrey Blitz. Director of Review - Season 1
    Jeffrey Blitz
    Birthdate: 1969
    Andrew Daly. Director of Review - Season 1
    Andrew Daly
    Birthdate: 15 April 1971, Westchester County, New York, USA
    Charlie Siskel. Director of Review - Season 1
    Charlie Siskel
  • Critic Reviews of "Review - Season 1"

    RogerEbert.com
    October 15, 2018

    The results are hit-and-miss but often very funny. Daly has a high-speed sensibility that doesn't sacrifice intellect for the sake of a joke.

    Common Sense Media
    October 15, 2018

    The mix of over-the-top and realistic is odd, but it's also funny and fresh.

    TV Guide
    October 15, 2018

    Forrest gives two of these pointless segments a one-half star rating, and that's being generous.

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    October 15, 2018

    A pretty amusing little show, albeit a one-trick pony.

    HitFix
    October 15, 2018

    This approach wouldn't work for most Comedy Central shows, but it is a beautiful, terrible thing here.

    Variety
    October 15, 2018

    There's an underlying social commentary in the fundamental premise, but it's one that never gets even remotely explained.... There's a nagging sense that Review represents a squandered opportunity.

    Washington Post
    October 15, 2018

    This all might be particularly delicious territory for us pathetic creatures known as critics, but, being as objective as one can be in a review, I happen to think Review is one of Comedy Central's most effortless and truly funny new shows in a while.

    New York Magazine/Vulture
    October 15, 2018

    Review does hover on the edge of shamelessness at all times, as if creating a more buttoned-down, scripted equivalent of a humiliation-based reality series: Think Jackass in pleats. But there's more going on here than kamikaze foolishness.

    AV Club
    October 15, 2018

    If anyone is going to make Job-like misfortune and soul-wrenching desperation some of the funniest stuff on TV, it can and should be Andy Daly.

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