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The Family - Season 1
TrailerIt is a series of documentary events that embody a mysterious Christian group known as the 'family.' That family has tremendous influence in Washington, DC. The series exemplifies the tasks that the family carries out precisely in pursuit of its global ambitions, which it aims to try to implement.Genre: DocumentaryActors: James Cromwell, Jeff Sharlet, Doug Hampton, Tessa Albertson, Zachary Booth, Lisa Getter, Nate Klingenberg, Michael Park, Ben Rosenfield, David Rysdahl, Warren Throckmorton, ...»Director: Jesse MossCountry: United StatesDuration: 50 minQuality: HDRelease: 2019IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Family - Season 1"
The AtlanticAugust 15, 2019There's something fascinating, and tragic, in the way it documents a group of ordinary men so easily convinced that they're exceptional.
GuardianMarch 03, 2016There is still way too much television on Sunday night and The Family doesn't do enough to justify its existence to make it worth your time.
RogerEbert.comMarch 02, 2016The Family is one of those shows that's so fast-paced that you don't even care how overheated and kind of ridiculous the whole thing is. It's escapist TV in the vein of How to Get Away with Murder.
NewsdayMarch 02, 2016The Family wants to be something but, even after a couple episodes, never quite gets around to what that 'something' is.
Los Angeles TimesMarch 04, 2016For The Family to become the deep and nuanced character drama it clearly wants to be, everyone needs to take a breath, perhaps join a support group, and slow the heck down.
Uncle BarkyMarch 04, 2016The Family's chances of anything close to long-term survival seem iffy at best. Unlike Secrets and Lies, its cast of characters and premise are set in concrete. Or perhaps quicksand if recent history proves prophetic.
Yahoo! TVMarch 03, 2016I can't say I was very intrigued by these provocative questions, mostly because The Family does such a poor job of dramatizing them in a lively, believable manner.
Boston HeraldMarch 03, 2016With a story like The Family, everyone needs to be paying attention to the fine details. But at least we get to enjoy (Joan) Allen in our homes every week, for a time, anyway.
UproxxMarch 03, 2016The cast all bring their A game, particularly Allen as the ball-busting matriarch and McCarthy, who lends genuine creepiness and dread to the role.
ColliderMarch 03, 2016That layered storytelling, presented in such an undeniably catchy way, makes The Family yet another strong entry to ABC's primetime arsenal. But whether it can pivot into something even greater remains to be seen.
Stuff.co.nzApril 19, 2017It has heaped some soapy family issues on top of the abduction premise and the two sit uncomfortably together.
IGN MoviesMarch 03, 2016There's a strong cast in place, led by Joan Allen, but the writing never scratches the surface in order to get the characters where they need to be in order to develop interest or continuity.
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