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Shrill - Season 1
TrailerThe story tells of a wonderful comedy by Annie, a girl who is still looking to change her life but without changing her size. The events of the series begin as the decision-making process forces Annie to take new action in her life by helping her best friend Fran. Annie is trying to figure out who she is and what she wants from her life, as her friend tries to help her in that seemingly difficult task.Genre: ComedyActors: Lolly Adefope, Aidy Bryant, Luka Jones, Dana Millican, John Cameron Mitchell, Ian Owens, Julia Sweeney, Sean G. Tarjyoto, Tommy Snider, Daniel Vasic, Melanie Field, ...»Director: Carrie Brownstein, Jesse Peretz, Gillian RobespierreCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2019IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Shrill - Season 1"
Boston GlobeMarch 14, 2019It's a humane slice of life...with plot strands that sit together effortlessly and side characters who are richly drawn...
indieWireMarch 12, 2019To call it a slice-of-life series wouldn't do justice to the well-honed commentary - on everything from false perceptions of health to institutionalized exclusion - but part of what makes "Shrill" so engaging is its diversity of storylines.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMarch 14, 2019Ms. Bryant is not as zany as she's called to be on "SNL," instead giving a down-to-earth performance in a grounded roll that's sometimes searing in its emotional honesty.
The Mary SueMarch 13, 2019Shrill perfectly distills the experience of being fat in America (or most places, really).
Pittsburgh City PaperMarch 13, 2019[Bryant]'s fun, funny, and instantly feels like a friend.
Washington PostMarch 14, 2019Shrill is mostly just another show that wants to make fun while also making essentially unarguable points about modern manners.
New York TimesMarch 14, 2019The main reason "Shrill" lands is Bryant's unfussy performance. She radiates the wounded hopefulness of someone who's ready for the next chapter of her life, and by the end of the six-episode season, she's there.
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