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SMILF - Season 1
TrailerA single, 20-something mom struggles to find a happy work-life balance.Genre: ComedyActors: Frankie Shaw, Miguel Gomez, Samara Weaving, Rosie ODonnell, Connie Britton, Graham Rogers, Blake Clark, Alexandra Mary Reimer, Anna Chanel Reimer, Alex Brightman, Mary Testa, ...»Director: Frankie ShawCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "SMILF - Season 1"
Boston GlobeNovember 04, 2017But then, in episode three, Shaw seems to find her footing, and I found myself thinking that SMILF could develop a Shameless-like charm.
Uncle BarkyNovember 03, 2017The old "misery loves company" axiom gets a stern test with Showtime's SMILF.
NewsdayOctober 31, 2017Shaw's good but her televised autobiography is a work in progress that can't quite settle on tone, meaning or direction. Even the series title is frustrating.
indieWireOctober 30, 2017You won't spend long dwelling on the title, but you'll want to stick with this story.
TV FanaticNovember 05, 2017It's taken almost seven years, but Showtime has finally found the perfect series to pair with Shameless.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteNovember 03, 2017It's an admirable portrait of a character in a social class that's underrepresented on TV, but it's more depressing than entertaining. The struggle is real - but it's not funny.
Reason OnlineNovember 03, 2017Beneath that indy-film facade of grainy candor is a big pile of canny Hollywood calculation.
UproxxNovember 02, 2017In the early stages, unfortunately, the bad Showtime traits are winning out over the good ones.
Hollywood ReporterNovember 04, 2017[Frankie] Shaw is such a dynamic presence, oddly beautiful without being blow-dried and lacquered with make-up, believable in sweats and slides but also transcending them.
New York TimesNovember 04, 2017SMILF is rough but scrappy, like the street basketball Bridgette plays. It dribbles, it head-fakes, and you never quite know in which direction it will make its next move.
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