Quando un orribile omicidio colpisce Los Angeles nel 1938, il detective Tiago Vega e il suo partner Lewis Michener vengono coinvolti in un racconto epico che rifletta la ricca storia della c... Leggi tuttoQuando un orribile omicidio colpisce Los Angeles nel 1938, il detective Tiago Vega e il suo partner Lewis Michener vengono coinvolti in un racconto epico che rifletta la ricca storia della città.Quando un orribile omicidio colpisce Los Angeles nel 1938, il detective Tiago Vega e il suo partner Lewis Michener vengono coinvolti in un racconto epico che rifletta la ricca storia della città.
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I didn't doubt Nathan Lane was a good actor, and I can't say I remember seeing him in a dramatic role before this, however, he was EXCELLENT in Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. A true standout performance, IMHO, made all the more noticeable by the generally uninspiring and muddled overall story. Too many characters that would be the primary or secondary focus of an episode then largely forgotten other than popping up periodically w/o further development. It's set at an interesting time and place in history, but character motivation(s) and clarity of the stakes at hand were generally fuzzy and underdeveloped. Not sure that I'd bother w/ a second season.
What the hell is this? That was my first reaction upon seeing the US version of "Penny Dreadful".
Aside from sharing the same name as the original it has little in common with it. Penny Dreadful was an encyclopedic trip into the world of monsters and the supernatural. A homage to a time of classic horror and Gothic writers like Stoker and Shelly.
What you get here, is yet another politicised drama with racial overtones, that I quickly found preachy, cliched and ultimately, tiresome.
The US has its own rich history of horror writing in the form of Poe and Lovecraft. These and other works could have been explored in an anthology but instead you get this tedious offering.
A missed opportunity, to say the least. 4/10.
Aside from sharing the same name as the original it has little in common with it. Penny Dreadful was an encyclopedic trip into the world of monsters and the supernatural. A homage to a time of classic horror and Gothic writers like Stoker and Shelly.
What you get here, is yet another politicised drama with racial overtones, that I quickly found preachy, cliched and ultimately, tiresome.
The US has its own rich history of horror writing in the form of Poe and Lovecraft. These and other works could have been explored in an anthology but instead you get this tedious offering.
A missed opportunity, to say the least. 4/10.
How could that even happen? Isn't that the same showrunner who created the original series? The first five minutes already look strangely cheap, CGI fire from 20 years ago, artificial acting. Then this constant bloom / glare filter in almost every shot. The intense horror show atmosphere with emotional trauma, this time it is just gone.
I had to rewatch the first few minutes of the original to make sure I'm not betrayed by my memory. I wasn't. This just feels cheap and artificial, truly strange it is written by the same guy.
I had to rewatch the first few minutes of the original to make sure I'm not betrayed by my memory. I wasn't. This just feels cheap and artificial, truly strange it is written by the same guy.
The original Penny Dreadful was one of the greatest limited series ever written and produced. Why create a spin off when everyone just wants the old cast, scenery and macabre sound that made the show special.
They should have continued where they left off.
Forget the Penny Dreadful title. This has nothing to do with Gothic Horror, London, or the bleak literary melancholia associated with the Penny Dreadful original 19th century publications.
This shows primary flaw is the naming. Consider it as "City of Angels" as a stand alone show by the same producers as Penny Dreadful, and it holds up.
An extensive list of interconnected characters makes for intricate plot lines and a palpable build of tension.
The casting is solid. Strong performances by Dormer, Bishe, Kinnear, and Lane cover the plot holes and occasionally disingenuous writing.
Take it as a an American period thriller and it holds up. As a Penny Dreadful title; it fails
This shows primary flaw is the naming. Consider it as "City of Angels" as a stand alone show by the same producers as Penny Dreadful, and it holds up.
An extensive list of interconnected characters makes for intricate plot lines and a palpable build of tension.
The casting is solid. Strong performances by Dormer, Bishe, Kinnear, and Lane cover the plot holes and occasionally disingenuous writing.
Take it as a an American period thriller and it holds up. As a Penny Dreadful title; it fails
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- Quiz"Florence Moore," the young girl who was kidnapped, dismembered and murdered, is based on the real case of Marion Parker, a 12-year-old girl who was kidnapped, dismembered and murdered in Los Angeles in December 1927.
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