Recent reviews: ‘The Affair,’ ‘Kingdom’ and ‘Left Behind’

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I recently reviewed “Left Behind,” “The Affair,” and “Kingdom” for TheWrap. Much to my surprise, I most liked “Kingdom.”

Yes, it’s drenched in machismo and more than slightly misogynistic. But creator Byron Balasco has created a believable world of characters that circle around a Venice beach mixed martial arts gym. The first episode pummels viewers, but things ease up in subsequent episodes, and the DirecTV show’s better for it. Nick Jonas holds his own in a cast including Frank Grillo and Matt Lauria.

Read more here.

I was ready to like “The Affair” — beach settings! pay cable relationship drama! — but alas, I was far from smitten with the premiere. Biggest issue: the extramarital dalliance at its center seems awfully familiar. Oh geeze, another seemingly happy married man just can’t resist a weepy woman from a lower socio-economic bracket. How midlife crisis of him.

The Showtime series is indeed full of pretty beach scenes — it’s set in Montauk, Long Island — and has an intriguing he said/she said set-up, but so far the main characters just aren’t likeable enough to warrant a major commitment. I’ll check back, but am not overly optimistic that it will win a place in my cranky heart.

My review is here.

“Left Behind,” meanwhile, should have stayed a direct to video movie. The Rapture disaster reboot starring Nicolas Cage is didactic, and verging on parody. Production values: Not good.

More here.

 

No season pass for ‘How to Get Away With Murder’

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how-get-away-murder-viola-davis-abc-premiereI was SO ready to like “How to Get Away With Murder,” the latest project from Shonda Rhimes, but the premiere left me wanting. Viola Davis was riveting, but the plotting was disjointed and the student characters callow.

Maybe that will improve with time. But I’m not ready to devote a season pass to it yet.

Here’s my review for TheWrap.

Do yourself a favor and watch ‘Transparent’

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jeffrey tambor stars in TransparentJill Soloway’s new serio-comedy is so good I plowed through all the episodes I could get my hands on yesterday, then quickly re-watched to see what I had missed the first time around.

The Amazon show revolves around a father coming out to his adult children with his secret female identity. It’s melancholy, intimate and wholly unconventional, the perfect antidote to broad sitcoms trafficking in tired cliches.

You will never think of Jeffrey Tambor the same. Amy Landecker, Jay Duplass and Gaby Hoffman are pretty terrific, too, as adult kids with their own issues.

Read my review at TheWrap here. And then go stream the show via Amazon Prime.