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Prime Video is undoubtedly one of the largest streaming services in the world. While it has made some significant mistakes with certain high-budget shows, it has also produced some of the most entertaining shows ever. From action to comedy and thriller to drama, Prime Video has a vast library of brilliant shows that are just waiting to be watched. So, we thought of compiling a list of the best shows on Prime Video you should check out right now.
We Were Liars Credit – Prime Video
We Were Liars is a teen mystery thriller series created by Carina Adly MacKenzie and Julie Plec. Based on E. Lockhart’s 2014 novel, the Prime Video series follows Cady Sinclair, a teen girl from an extremely affluent family who suffers from amnesia after a tragic accident, but she begins to suspect that someone was behind her getting hurt.
Prime Video is undoubtedly one of the largest streaming services in the world. While it has made some significant mistakes with certain high-budget shows, it has also produced some of the most entertaining shows ever. From action to comedy and thriller to drama, Prime Video has a vast library of brilliant shows that are just waiting to be watched. So, we thought of compiling a list of the best shows on Prime Video you should check out right now.
We Were Liars Credit – Prime Video
We Were Liars is a teen mystery thriller series created by Carina Adly MacKenzie and Julie Plec. Based on E. Lockhart’s 2014 novel, the Prime Video series follows Cady Sinclair, a teen girl from an extremely affluent family who suffers from amnesia after a tragic accident, but she begins to suspect that someone was behind her getting hurt.
- 08/07/2025
- por Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Duffer Brothers Reveal New Netflix Series as Stranger Things Wraps Up, Based on Gripping Crime Novel
Matt and Ross Duffer, the duo behind Stranger Things, are already planning their next chapter after the end of their hit series. While fans are getting ready to say goodbye to Eleven and the Upside Down, the Duffer brothers are heading in a totally new direction, and it’s got nothing to do with monsters or portals.
As reported by Deadline, their next project is a crime drama based on the novel The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne by Ron Currie. It’s a big shift from the supernatural, but still full of mystery and drama.
The story centers around Babs Dionne, a grandmother who lives in a quiet town, but she’s also the head of a local crime family. Things take a turn when her youngest daughter dies under strange and messy circumstances, and Babs sets out to find the truth. The novel came out in late...
As reported by Deadline, their next project is a crime drama based on the novel The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne by Ron Currie. It’s a big shift from the supernatural, but still full of mystery and drama.
The story centers around Babs Dionne, a grandmother who lives in a quiet town, but she’s also the head of a local crime family. Things take a turn when her youngest daughter dies under strange and messy circumstances, and Babs sets out to find the truth. The novel came out in late...
- 29/06/2025
- por Hrvoje Milakovic
- Comic Basics
Matt and Ross Duffer, the creators of Stranger Things, are getting ready for life after Hawkins. As their hit Netflix series wraps up this year, they’re already working on their next big project, and this time, it’s a crime story.
According to Deadline, the Duffer brothers will be producing a new series for Netflix based on a novel called The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne by Ron Currie.
The book tells the story of Babs Dionne, a grandmother in a small town who also happens to be the head of a local crime family.
The Penguin Random House title was released in late March and has made multiple Best of 2025 lists, including NPR, Amazon, Apple Books, The Guardian, and Barnes & Noble.
The plot follows her as she tries to find out what really happened to her youngest daughter, under some very strange and messy circumstances. Ron...
According to Deadline, the Duffer brothers will be producing a new series for Netflix based on a novel called The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne by Ron Currie.
The book tells the story of Babs Dionne, a grandmother in a small town who also happens to be the head of a local crime family.
The Penguin Random House title was released in late March and has made multiple Best of 2025 lists, including NPR, Amazon, Apple Books, The Guardian, and Barnes & Noble.
The plot follows her as she tries to find out what really happened to her youngest daughter, under some very strange and messy circumstances. Ron...
- 29/06/2025
- por Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer's next project at Netflix is based on a crime thriller. The coming-of-age horror series starring Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven is coming to an end this year, with Stranger Things season 5, the final season, arriving on Netflix in three parts. The first four episodes will be released in November, followed by the next three episodes in December, while the series finale will arrive on December 31.
As the Duffer Brothers wrap their hit Netflix series, they are looking to adapt Ron Currie's crime thriller novel The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne, next for Netflix, according to Deadline. The script will be penned by the novelist and his writing partner Joshua Mohr, who will also serve as executive producers.
The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne revolves around its namesake, a small-town grandmother and crime matriarch, who navigates unusual circumstances while trying...
As the Duffer Brothers wrap their hit Netflix series, they are looking to adapt Ron Currie's crime thriller novel The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne, next for Netflix, according to Deadline. The script will be penned by the novelist and his writing partner Joshua Mohr, who will also serve as executive producers.
The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne revolves around its namesake, a small-town grandmother and crime matriarch, who navigates unusual circumstances while trying...
- 28/06/2025
- por Katrina Yang
- ScreenRant
“Stranger Things” may be coming to an end, but the Duffer brothers are already preparing for their next project. Matt and Ross Duffer are developing a series adaptation of the novel “The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne” for Netflix, TheWrap has learned.
The book’s author Ron Currie as well as his writing partner Joshua Mohr will serve as both writers and executive producers on the series. Hilary Leavitt will also executive produce alongside the Duffers through their Upside Down Pictures.
Published in March of this year, the crime thriller follows Babs Dionne, a vicious crime matriarch who rules over her small town of Waterville, Maine, and controls the flow of drugs into Little Canada. But her operation is threatened when her youngest daughter, Sis, goes missing around the same time a drug kingpin realizes that his numbers are down and sends one of his lackeys, known only as The Man,...
The book’s author Ron Currie as well as his writing partner Joshua Mohr will serve as both writers and executive producers on the series. Hilary Leavitt will also executive produce alongside the Duffers through their Upside Down Pictures.
Published in March of this year, the crime thriller follows Babs Dionne, a vicious crime matriarch who rules over her small town of Waterville, Maine, and controls the flow of drugs into Little Canada. But her operation is threatened when her youngest daughter, Sis, goes missing around the same time a drug kingpin realizes that his numbers are down and sends one of his lackeys, known only as The Man,...
- 28/06/2025
- por Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Exclusive: As Netflix gears up for the conclusion of its hit series Stranger Things later this year, Matt and Ross Duffer are eyeing their next project.
The Duffer Brothers are developing the Ron Currie novel The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne at the streamer, with the author and his writing partner Joshua Mohr set to pen the series and executive produce. Hilary Leavitt will also EP with the Duffers through their Upside Down Pictures.
The crime-thriller centers on Babs Dionne, a proud Franco-American, doting grandmother, and vicious crime matriarch, who rules her small town of Waterville, Maine, with an iron fist. She controls the flow of drugs into Little Canada with the help of her loyal lieutenants, girlfriends since they were teenagers, and her eldest daughter, Lori, a Marine vet struggling with addiction. When a drug kingpin discovers that his numbers are down in the upper northeast, he sends a malevolent force,...
The Duffer Brothers are developing the Ron Currie novel The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne at the streamer, with the author and his writing partner Joshua Mohr set to pen the series and executive produce. Hilary Leavitt will also EP with the Duffers through their Upside Down Pictures.
The crime-thriller centers on Babs Dionne, a proud Franco-American, doting grandmother, and vicious crime matriarch, who rules her small town of Waterville, Maine, with an iron fist. She controls the flow of drugs into Little Canada with the help of her loyal lieutenants, girlfriends since they were teenagers, and her eldest daughter, Lori, a Marine vet struggling with addiction. When a drug kingpin discovers that his numbers are down in the upper northeast, he sends a malevolent force,...
- 27/06/2025
- por Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Sarah Paulson is stepping out for Men’s Fashion Week in Paris!
The 50-year-old Emmy and Tony winner wore an oversized tan suit as she arrived at the Ami – Alexandre Mattiussi Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Show on Wednesday (June 25) in Paris, France.
Also in attendance was Benito Skinner and his Overcompensating co-star Adam Dimarco. Alex Consani walked in the show.
Benito, 31, has been very busy these past several days attending multiple fashion shows in Milan.
In a new interview, Benito opened up about the potential for a second season of Overcompensating, and making a new movie with co-star Owen Thiele.
Sarah will next be starring alongside Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, & more in the upcoming Hulu series All’s Fair. Watch the trailer here!
Click through the gallery inside for 10+ pictures of the stars at the fashion show…...
The 50-year-old Emmy and Tony winner wore an oversized tan suit as she arrived at the Ami – Alexandre Mattiussi Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Show on Wednesday (June 25) in Paris, France.
Also in attendance was Benito Skinner and his Overcompensating co-star Adam Dimarco. Alex Consani walked in the show.
Benito, 31, has been very busy these past several days attending multiple fashion shows in Milan.
In a new interview, Benito opened up about the potential for a second season of Overcompensating, and making a new movie with co-star Owen Thiele.
Sarah will next be starring alongside Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, & more in the upcoming Hulu series All’s Fair. Watch the trailer here!
Click through the gallery inside for 10+ pictures of the stars at the fashion show…...
- 26/06/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Music supervisor is a job that is part professional music nerd, part aural detective and part crate-digging business affairs exec. 5 Songs is a Deadline series that highlights the work of these below the line workers through songs and stories.
Overcompensating is a college-set ensemble comedy about the wild, chaotic journey of Benny, a closeted former football player and homecoming king, as he becomes fast friends with Carmen, a high school outsider on a mission to fit in at all costs. With guidance from Benny’s older sister and her campus-legend boyfriend, Benny and Carmen juggle horrible hookups, flavored vodka and fake IDs.
Created by Benito Skinner and inspired by his life, Skinner stars as Benny. Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco and Rish Shah also star with recurring roles for Holmes, Owen Thiele, Kaia Gerber and Lukas Gage as well as guest appearances by Connie Britton, Kyle MacLachlan, Megan Fox,...
Overcompensating is a college-set ensemble comedy about the wild, chaotic journey of Benny, a closeted former football player and homecoming king, as he becomes fast friends with Carmen, a high school outsider on a mission to fit in at all costs. With guidance from Benny’s older sister and her campus-legend boyfriend, Benny and Carmen juggle horrible hookups, flavored vodka and fake IDs.
Created by Benito Skinner and inspired by his life, Skinner stars as Benny. Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco and Rish Shah also star with recurring roles for Holmes, Owen Thiele, Kaia Gerber and Lukas Gage as well as guest appearances by Connie Britton, Kyle MacLachlan, Megan Fox,...
- 16/06/2025
- por Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Hollywood Reporter partnered up with GLAAD for the Celebration of Pride ’25 party Wednesday night that brought a slew of guests from the LGBTQ community and allies to West Hollywood.
Several stars stopped by the celebration, presented by Paramount+ FYC at Sunset at Edition, to dance, chat and, most important, gather as a community — something GLAAD’s Anthony Allen Ramos emphasized was critical. “I think more than ever it’s important to be loud and proud and vocal,” Ramos told THR before the large crowd gathered at the event, which also served as a celebration of GLAAD’s 40th year.
“The more that we can come together during Pride and remind the world that we are just like everyone else, we are everyday people, but we’re also super creative when it comes to the work that we do in the entertainment industry and beyond,” he added. “It’s unfortunate...
Several stars stopped by the celebration, presented by Paramount+ FYC at Sunset at Edition, to dance, chat and, most important, gather as a community — something GLAAD’s Anthony Allen Ramos emphasized was critical. “I think more than ever it’s important to be loud and proud and vocal,” Ramos told THR before the large crowd gathered at the event, which also served as a celebration of GLAAD’s 40th year.
“The more that we can come together during Pride and remind the world that we are just like everyone else, we are everyday people, but we’re also super creative when it comes to the work that we do in the entertainment industry and beyond,” he added. “It’s unfortunate...
- 13/06/2025
- por THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Benito Skinner is stepping out to promote his new Prime Video series!
The 31-year-old actor and creator joined co-stars Adam Dimarco, Mary Beth Barone, Wally Baram, and Holmes at the Clips & Conversation Tastemaker Reception for their comedy series Overcompensating on Wednesday evening (June 11) held at Pendry West Hollywood in West Hollywood, Calif.
Executive producer Scott King was also in attendance.
Keep reading to find out more…In the series, Benito plays a closeted former high school football player becomes friends with an outsider to fit in. All eight episodes are available for streaming on Prime Video now. (Watch the trailer here!)
In a recent interview with E! News, Benito gave some insight into a possible second season.
“No word yet,” Benito admitted. “But I feel optimistic and I’m ready to go.”
“I feel lucky that we could take our time with it,” he continued. “Because it’s TV we kind of get that time.
The 31-year-old actor and creator joined co-stars Adam Dimarco, Mary Beth Barone, Wally Baram, and Holmes at the Clips & Conversation Tastemaker Reception for their comedy series Overcompensating on Wednesday evening (June 11) held at Pendry West Hollywood in West Hollywood, Calif.
Executive producer Scott King was also in attendance.
Keep reading to find out more…In the series, Benito plays a closeted former high school football player becomes friends with an outsider to fit in. All eight episodes are available for streaming on Prime Video now. (Watch the trailer here!)
In a recent interview with E! News, Benito gave some insight into a possible second season.
“No word yet,” Benito admitted. “But I feel optimistic and I’m ready to go.”
“I feel lucky that we could take our time with it,” he continued. “Because it’s TV we kind of get that time.
- 12/06/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Megan Fox has taken on plenty of iconic roles over the years, but one film she came close to starring in has returned to streaming charts over 20 years later. Fox was one of the many names considered for the role of Karen in Mean Girls, the 2004 cult classic led by Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams. The part of Karen ultimately went to Amanda Seyfried, who almost played McAdams’ iconic Regina George. Mean Girls was released in 2004, and the film has since returned to streaming charts on Paramount+, sitting at #4 at the time of writing. Mean Girls earned a “certified fresh” 84% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes and a 66% on the audience-driven Popcornmeter. It also grossed $130 million at the box office against a modest budget of only $17 million.
There were plenty of casting almosts revealed in an article last year from Entertainment Weekly, including Leighton Meester, Haylie Duff, Kate Mara, and Blake Lively...
There were plenty of casting almosts revealed in an article last year from Entertainment Weekly, including Leighton Meester, Haylie Duff, Kate Mara, and Blake Lively...
- 06/06/2025
- por Adam Blevins
- Collider.com
Every so often, a new comedy series taps into something bigger than laughs. It can connect to the awkwardness, beauty and heartbreak of becoming who you are, especially when the process is messy, loud and absolutely hilarious.
Prime Video’s coming-of-age comedy “Overcompensating” does precisely that, pairing sharp writing with an emotional core that captures the chaos of young adulthood. With a fearless ensemble, a dynamic creator-star at its center, and a pulse on today’s culture, the series deserves serious Emmy consideration.
Created by and starring Benito Skinner — who rose to prominence through viral characters on TikTok and YouTube — “Overcompensating” is loosely inspired by Skinner’s college experience. He plays Benny, a closeted former football player navigating his identity while forging a fast, complicated friendship with Carmen, a sardonic high school outsider played by Wally Baram. With chaotic encouragement from Benny’s older sister Grace (Mary Beth Barone) and...
Prime Video’s coming-of-age comedy “Overcompensating” does precisely that, pairing sharp writing with an emotional core that captures the chaos of young adulthood. With a fearless ensemble, a dynamic creator-star at its center, and a pulse on today’s culture, the series deserves serious Emmy consideration.
Created by and starring Benito Skinner — who rose to prominence through viral characters on TikTok and YouTube — “Overcompensating” is loosely inspired by Skinner’s college experience. He plays Benny, a closeted former football player navigating his identity while forging a fast, complicated friendship with Carmen, a sardonic high school outsider played by Wally Baram. With chaotic encouragement from Benny’s older sister Grace (Mary Beth Barone) and...
- 30/05/2025
- por Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Overcompensating is a freshman fever dream in eight episodes.
It is the kind of college show that makes you laugh, cringe, and relive every bad decision from freshman year.
The ones that involve cheap alcohol, bad haircuts, and even worse judgment.
(Prime Video)
As a gay man who once faked a crush on an Ra just to survive parties, I saw myself in Benny. Except I could never have pulled off varsity football.
Benito Skinner wrote and stars in this messy coming-out fantasy.
His character, Benny, is the classic closeted football star who overachieves in every direction.
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He’d...
It is the kind of college show that makes you laugh, cringe, and relive every bad decision from freshman year.
The ones that involve cheap alcohol, bad haircuts, and even worse judgment.
(Prime Video)
As a gay man who once faked a crush on an Ra just to survive parties, I saw myself in Benny. Except I could never have pulled off varsity football.
Benito Skinner wrote and stars in this messy coming-out fantasy.
His character, Benny, is the classic closeted football star who overachieves in every direction.
Duster Season 1 Episode 3 Review: Jim’s Got Whiplash, and Nina’s Got Jimby Carissa Pavlica Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5 Episode 8 Delivers A Solid, If Typical, Case, But Please Tell Us This Character Isn’t Dying Soonby Jack Ori Overcompensating and the Chaotic Truth of Being Queer in Collegeby Tyler Cataldo
He’d...
- 29/05/2025
- por Tyler Cataldo
- TVfanatic
If there's one new show everyone has been talking about lately, it's the new Prime Video original comedy series Overcompensating. The series debuted on May 15 and quickly found a devoted fandom who adore the characters, the sense of humor, and the vaguely nostalgic mid-2010s time period. It's an unexpected millennial delight from creator and star Benito Skinner.
Before the series premiered, and even after, there has been inescapable chatter about the Overcompensating cast being "too old" to play college students. Admittedly, the characters are played by actors in their 20s and 30s, with Skinner himself playing a college freshman at 31 and Adam Dimarco playing a college senior at 35. Some viewers haven't been able to get past it.
In the season 3 premiere of their podcast Ride, Skinner and co-host Mary Beth Barone, his fellow Overcompensating cast member, spoke at length about the series. Nothing was off limits as they shared...
Before the series premiered, and even after, there has been inescapable chatter about the Overcompensating cast being "too old" to play college students. Admittedly, the characters are played by actors in their 20s and 30s, with Skinner himself playing a college freshman at 31 and Adam Dimarco playing a college senior at 35. Some viewers haven't been able to get past it.
In the season 3 premiere of their podcast Ride, Skinner and co-host Mary Beth Barone, his fellow Overcompensating cast member, spoke at length about the series. Nothing was off limits as they shared...
- 29/05/2025
- por Reed Gaudens
- ShowSnob
The consensus is that Benito Skinner's college comedy Overcompensating is a hilarious take on the college experience through the lens of a closeted jock. Skinner plays a fictionalized version of himself, leading a cast consisting of Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, and Adam Dimarco, among others. While the show has received widespread acclaim with the first season holding strong on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with a 95% critic score, there have been some aspects of the show that have received negative criticism. Many of the actors play characters significantly younger than they are, and reviews have highlighted this discrepancy. Skinner and Beth Barone addressed this criticism in an episode of their Ride podcast. "I feel like most people that create TV shows don't have a podcast they can directly respond to what's being said . . . . Why do we have to ignore that these reviews are out there," Beth Barone said while discussing the age issue.
- 28/05/2025
- por Denis Kimathi
- Collider.com
And just like that... it's summer again. Well, almost. If you're sick of the beach or had enough BBQ, turn up the AC and sprawl out on the couch because there's lots of summer TV for your viewing pleasure.
Carrie & Co. are back with the third season of And Just Like That... Squid Game will conclude its three-season run. Wednesday returns on a — what else? — Wednesday. The Bear will serve up a fourth season. And after an 11-week break, Carrie Coon will be the queen of HBO Sunday nights again with the third season of The Gilded Age.
That's just returning favorites. New series include a historical Hawaiian epic from Jason Momoa, a rom-com from Lena Dunham starring Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe, the first Phase Six series of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and a Kevin Williamson family fishing drama.
Here are the 25 key shows to watch this summer.
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Premiered: Thursday,...
Carrie & Co. are back with the third season of And Just Like That... Squid Game will conclude its three-season run. Wednesday returns on a — what else? — Wednesday. The Bear will serve up a fourth season. And after an 11-week break, Carrie Coon will be the queen of HBO Sunday nights again with the third season of The Gilded Age.
That's just returning favorites. New series include a historical Hawaiian epic from Jason Momoa, a rom-com from Lena Dunham starring Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe, the first Phase Six series of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and a Kevin Williamson family fishing drama.
Here are the 25 key shows to watch this summer.
Duster (Max)
Premiered: Thursday,...
- 26/05/2025
- por Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The evolution of online stars into mainstream notoriety is nothing new in 2025, with the likes of Bo Burnham and Addison Rae making the switch in recent years. Another name that can now be added to this ever-growing list is Benito Skinner's, perhaps better known online by his stage name “Benny Drama," who has recently made a big streaming splash with his comedy-routine-turned-tv-show, Overcompensating, a series co-executive produced by musical sensation Charli Xcx.
After premiering on May 15, 2025, on Prime Video, the series has gained plenty of attention thanks to positive word-of-mouth from strong critical and audience reception. Because of this, as of May 20, just five days after its debut, Overcompensating has officially landed at the #1 spot in Prime's most-watched TV shows in the U.S., even finishing second in both movies and TV, with Paul Feig's long-awaited sequel, Another Simple Favor, taking top spot. This all comes following Overcompensating...
After premiering on May 15, 2025, on Prime Video, the series has gained plenty of attention thanks to positive word-of-mouth from strong critical and audience reception. Because of this, as of May 20, just five days after its debut, Overcompensating has officially landed at the #1 spot in Prime's most-watched TV shows in the U.S., even finishing second in both movies and TV, with Paul Feig's long-awaited sequel, Another Simple Favor, taking top spot. This all comes following Overcompensating...
- 25/05/2025
- por Jake Hodges
- Collider.com
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Sirens is a dark comedy and thriller drama series created by Molly Smith Metzler. Based on Metzler’s 2011 play of the same name, the Netflix series follows Devon, a recovering alcoholic turned sex addict, who wants to bring his little sister, Simone, back home from her new job and her creepy relationship with her billionaire boss, Michaela. Sirens stars Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, Glenn Howerton, Bill Camp, Felix Solis, Kevin Bacon, and Julianne Moore. So, if you loved the thrilling story, hilarious dark comedy, and compelling characters in Sirens, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The Perfect Couple (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Perfect Couple is a mystery crime drama miniseries created by Jenna Lamia. Based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Elin Hilderbrand, the Netflix series is set in Nantucket and revolves...
Sirens is a dark comedy and thriller drama series created by Molly Smith Metzler. Based on Metzler’s 2011 play of the same name, the Netflix series follows Devon, a recovering alcoholic turned sex addict, who wants to bring his little sister, Simone, back home from her new job and her creepy relationship with her billionaire boss, Michaela. Sirens stars Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, Glenn Howerton, Bill Camp, Felix Solis, Kevin Bacon, and Julianne Moore. So, if you loved the thrilling story, hilarious dark comedy, and compelling characters in Sirens, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The Perfect Couple (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Perfect Couple is a mystery crime drama miniseries created by Jenna Lamia. Based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Elin Hilderbrand, the Netflix series is set in Nantucket and revolves...
- 24/05/2025
- por Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Prime Video’s Overcompensating captures the highs, the lows, and the absurdities of college life in a way creator Benito Skinner hopes will feel both very personal and very universal at the same time.
Loosely inspired by Skinner’s own experience, the eight-episode series strikes a difficult balance tonally, from laugh-out-loud funny to poignant to incredibly embarrassing and everything in between. Skinner explained that the way to do that is through experimentation.
“You try everything and see,” Skinner said during a conversation at the Deadline Studio at Prime Experience. “If any moment feels like, ‘Oh, we’re supposed to feel something different there,’ let’s pull back. I think a good example is the scene where Grace is with Janet in the sixth episode, they’re kind of having this emotional little connection, and we did have someone off camera say, ‘Is it time for me to wipe you now?...
Loosely inspired by Skinner’s own experience, the eight-episode series strikes a difficult balance tonally, from laugh-out-loud funny to poignant to incredibly embarrassing and everything in between. Skinner explained that the way to do that is through experimentation.
“You try everything and see,” Skinner said during a conversation at the Deadline Studio at Prime Experience. “If any moment feels like, ‘Oh, we’re supposed to feel something different there,’ let’s pull back. I think a good example is the scene where Grace is with Janet in the sixth episode, they’re kind of having this emotional little connection, and we did have someone off camera say, ‘Is it time for me to wipe you now?...
- 23/05/2025
- por Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Overcompensating” Episode 1.
Adam Dimarco didn’t even know what a fraternity was when he stepped onto his university’s campus in Ontario. Now he’s captivating audiences as a caricature of the leader of a secret society brotherhood in Prime Video’s “Overcompensating.”
“The White Lotus” alum stars as Peter, the toxic, hyper-masculine boyfriend to Grace (Mary Beth Barone) and leader of the school’s most elite secret society Flesh & Gold. Dimarco told TheWrap the key to unlocking his inner douchebag but still making him lovable was in the series’ title.
“Every character in this show is overcompensating in their own way, so just figuring out what Peter was overcompensating about: Not coming from a wealthy family or feeling like he has to also be more ‘masculine’ to fit in,” Dimarco said.
On the surface Peter falls into the stereotypical trope of a washed...
Adam Dimarco didn’t even know what a fraternity was when he stepped onto his university’s campus in Ontario. Now he’s captivating audiences as a caricature of the leader of a secret society brotherhood in Prime Video’s “Overcompensating.”
“The White Lotus” alum stars as Peter, the toxic, hyper-masculine boyfriend to Grace (Mary Beth Barone) and leader of the school’s most elite secret society Flesh & Gold. Dimarco told TheWrap the key to unlocking his inner douchebag but still making him lovable was in the series’ title.
“Every character in this show is overcompensating in their own way, so just figuring out what Peter was overcompensating about: Not coming from a wealthy family or feeling like he has to also be more ‘masculine’ to fit in,” Dimarco said.
On the surface Peter falls into the stereotypical trope of a washed...
- 23/05/2025
- por Tess Patton
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Prime Video’s Overcompensating has locked in its submissions for the 2025 Emmys.
Series creator Benito Skinner, who also serves as writer and executive producer, will contend in the Lead Actor and Outstanding Comedy Series categories. Wally Baram will vie for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, and Adam Dimarco will compete for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, along with Rish Shah. Mary Beth Barone and Holmes are up for Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
Additionally, Kyle MacLachlan, Connie Britton, James Van Der Beek and Charli Xcx will vie for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. English singer-songwriter Charli Xcx also produces original music for the series.
Based loosely on Skinner’s own college experience, Overcompensating centers around a closeted college freshman (aptly named Benny and played by Skinner) who has yet to come out of the closet. Hijinks ensue as he tries to hide his sexuality...
Series creator Benito Skinner, who also serves as writer and executive producer, will contend in the Lead Actor and Outstanding Comedy Series categories. Wally Baram will vie for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, and Adam Dimarco will compete for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, along with Rish Shah. Mary Beth Barone and Holmes are up for Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
Additionally, Kyle MacLachlan, Connie Britton, James Van Der Beek and Charli Xcx will vie for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. English singer-songwriter Charli Xcx also produces original music for the series.
Based loosely on Skinner’s own college experience, Overcompensating centers around a closeted college freshman (aptly named Benny and played by Skinner) who has yet to come out of the closet. Hijinks ensue as he tries to hide his sexuality...
- 21/05/2025
- por Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon Prime Video’s newest A24-backed show, Overcompensating, was promoted as a coming-of-age comedy drama full of emotional awakenings, cringe-comedy, and campus chaos. But as soon as you press play on the pilot, Benito Skinner, playing an 18-year-old college freshman, does not make sense. While there’s no denying Skinner is a talented comedian with a remarkable social media presence, casting him as a teenager fresh out of high school might’ve been a stretch too big.
He might’ve felt like the right fit for the role to other creators of the series, but one can’t help but notice how very awkward his portrayal is. It doesn’t matter if he throws on a graphic tee or clenches his jaw; none of that will successfully mask the age gap.
Benito Skinner does not look 18 in Overcompensating
Overcompensating is inspired by Benito Skinner’s real-life experiences as a student at Georgetown University,...
He might’ve felt like the right fit for the role to other creators of the series, but one can’t help but notice how very awkward his portrayal is. It doesn’t matter if he throws on a graphic tee or clenches his jaw; none of that will successfully mask the age gap.
Benito Skinner does not look 18 in Overcompensating
Overcompensating is inspired by Benito Skinner’s real-life experiences as a student at Georgetown University,...
- 21/05/2025
- por Jasmine Dean
- FandomWire
Benito Skinner’s sexy college comedy “Overcompensating” ends in a heartbreaking cliffhanger – the creator, writer, executive producer and star said he always knew the first season’s ending from his first conversations with producing partner Scott King.
“Overcompensating,” Skinner’s first foray into long-form comedy, is semi-autobiographical. He stars as a closeted high-school football star Benny from Idaho, who must confront his sexuality in a way he never had to before when he goes off to college.
After a season of failed attempts, missteps with friends and countless discoveries, Benny finds himself betrayed by the person he trusts most. After a heart-to-heart with his first college kiss turned best friend Carmen (Wally Baram), he finds her kissing his campus crush Miles (Rish Shah). Moments later Carmen accidentally outs him at the party, while both his sister and his crush are within earshot.
Skinner said that this sequence of unfortunate events...
“Overcompensating,” Skinner’s first foray into long-form comedy, is semi-autobiographical. He stars as a closeted high-school football star Benny from Idaho, who must confront his sexuality in a way he never had to before when he goes off to college.
After a season of failed attempts, missteps with friends and countless discoveries, Benny finds himself betrayed by the person he trusts most. After a heart-to-heart with his first college kiss turned best friend Carmen (Wally Baram), he finds her kissing his campus crush Miles (Rish Shah). Moments later Carmen accidentally outs him at the party, while both his sister and his crush are within earshot.
Skinner said that this sequence of unfortunate events...
- 20/05/2025
- por Tess Patton
- The Wrap
Benito Skinner's comedy-routine-turned-tv-show, Overcompensating, is a hit with critics and viewers alike. Only four days after debuting on Prime Video, the show is certified fresh at 94% and 83% by viewers. There is a significant gap between critical and audience reception for the college-set comedy, but it's not big enough to tell a conflicting story. The numbers indicate that the show is being enjoyed by most viewers, giving it a great chance at scoring a second-season renewal. It's still early to know how the show is performing, but those numbers should be out soon, and maybe viewers will learn what happened after that massive cliffhanger involving Carmen (Wally Baram) and the revelation of a huge personal secret.
The eight-episode first season ensemble centers around Benny (Skinner), "a closeted former football player and homecoming king, as he becomes fast friends with Carmen, a high school outsider on a mission to fit in at all costs.
The eight-episode first season ensemble centers around Benny (Skinner), "a closeted former football player and homecoming king, as he becomes fast friends with Carmen, a high school outsider on a mission to fit in at all costs.
- 19/05/2025
- por Denis Kimathi
- Collider.com
Spoiler Alert: This article includes spoilers about “Overcompensating,” now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
When making his first series, “Overcompensating,” Benito Skinner wanted to channel the spirit of all his favorite movies and TV shows growing up: “Freaks and Geeks,” “American Pie,” “Clueless,” “Mean Girls” and even “The Real World.”
“All of these things helped me create this nostalgic world of Americana college hell,” Skinner tells Variety of the eight-episode series, which follows Benny (Skinner), a former high school jock who starts to explore coming out of the closet when he goes to university. As evidenced by the main character’s name, “Overcompensating” is somewhat autobiographical.
“The inspiration was definitely my life,” Skinner says, noting that the series started off as a live show in 2019. “It’s stories of me being in and out of the closet and my experience doing so much to be loved and accepted.”
Joining Skinner...
When making his first series, “Overcompensating,” Benito Skinner wanted to channel the spirit of all his favorite movies and TV shows growing up: “Freaks and Geeks,” “American Pie,” “Clueless,” “Mean Girls” and even “The Real World.”
“All of these things helped me create this nostalgic world of Americana college hell,” Skinner tells Variety of the eight-episode series, which follows Benny (Skinner), a former high school jock who starts to explore coming out of the closet when he goes to university. As evidenced by the main character’s name, “Overcompensating” is somewhat autobiographical.
“The inspiration was definitely my life,” Skinner says, noting that the series started off as a live show in 2019. “It’s stories of me being in and out of the closet and my experience doing so much to be loved and accepted.”
Joining Skinner...
- 18/05/2025
- por Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Overcompensating made its premiere on Prime Video on May 15, and it's easily one of the downright funniest and overall best new shows of the year. The raunchy comedy series takes place at the fictional Yates University, where closeted freshman Benny (Benito Skinner) overcompensates his way into denying his truth and remaining in the closet. Obviously, that doesn't work.
The series features an excellent ensemble cast surrounding Skinner in the leading role, including Mary Beth Barone as Benny's sister Grace, Wally Baram as his love interest-turned-best friend Carmen, Adam Dimarco as Grace's frat bro boyfriend Peter, Holmes as Carmen's wild roommate Hailee, and Rish Shah as Benny's crush Miles. Overcompensating also welcomes guest stars like Connie Britton, Kyle MacLachlan, James Van Der Beek, Charli Xcx, and Megan Fox (as Benny's imaginary poster-girl confidante).
During the show's premiere event, Variety caught up with star, co-creator, writer, and executive producer Benito Skinner and...
The series features an excellent ensemble cast surrounding Skinner in the leading role, including Mary Beth Barone as Benny's sister Grace, Wally Baram as his love interest-turned-best friend Carmen, Adam Dimarco as Grace's frat bro boyfriend Peter, Holmes as Carmen's wild roommate Hailee, and Rish Shah as Benny's crush Miles. Overcompensating also welcomes guest stars like Connie Britton, Kyle MacLachlan, James Van Der Beek, Charli Xcx, and Megan Fox (as Benny's imaginary poster-girl confidante).
During the show's premiere event, Variety caught up with star, co-creator, writer, and executive producer Benito Skinner and...
- 16/05/2025
- por Reed Gaudens
- ShowSnob
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Overcompensating is a teen comedy-drama series created by Benito Skinner. The Prime Video series follows Benny, a closeted former high school football star, as he arrives in college and befriends an outsider in an attempt to fit in. Overcompensating stars Benito Skinner, Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco, and Rish Shah. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, touching drama, and compelling characters in Overcompensating, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Love, Victor (Hulu) Credit – Hulu
Love, Victor is a teen romantic comedy-drama series created by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger. Based on the young adult 2015 novel of the same name by Becky Albertalli, the Hulu series is set in the world of 2018 film Love, Simon and it follows Victor, a teen gay boy as he transfers to a new high school and...
Overcompensating is a teen comedy-drama series created by Benito Skinner. The Prime Video series follows Benny, a closeted former high school football star, as he arrives in college and befriends an outsider in an attempt to fit in. Overcompensating stars Benito Skinner, Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco, and Rish Shah. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, touching drama, and compelling characters in Overcompensating, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Love, Victor (Hulu) Credit – Hulu
Love, Victor is a teen romantic comedy-drama series created by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger. Based on the young adult 2015 novel of the same name by Becky Albertalli, the Hulu series is set in the world of 2018 film Love, Simon and it follows Victor, a teen gay boy as he transfers to a new high school and...
- 16/05/2025
- por Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Amazon Prime Video's new college comedy drama series, Overcompensating, featuring one of the breakout stars of The White Lotus season 2, has premiered with a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Overcompensating is a dramedy set in a college setting, following a closeted high school football player as he adjusts to college life. Adam Dimarco, who played Albie Di Grasso in The White Lotus season 2, is the most recognizable member of Overcompensating's cast, playing a lead role in the series.
Overcompensating debuted today, May 15, 2025, with a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The score is currently drawn from 15 critics' reviews, suggesting a promising start for the TV series. Screen Rant's review praises the show's humor throughout all eight episodes, underlining the ensemble cast and the recurring gags as the show's highlights.
What Overcompensating's Reviews Mean For The Amazon Prime Series Amazon Might Have A Hit On Its Hands
Overcompensating's early praise could be promising for Prime Video,...
Overcompensating debuted today, May 15, 2025, with a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The score is currently drawn from 15 critics' reviews, suggesting a promising start for the TV series. Screen Rant's review praises the show's humor throughout all eight episodes, underlining the ensemble cast and the recurring gags as the show's highlights.
What Overcompensating's Reviews Mean For The Amazon Prime Series Amazon Might Have A Hit On Its Hands
Overcompensating's early praise could be promising for Prime Video,...
- 15/05/2025
- por Charles Papadopoulos
- ScreenRant
Spoiler Alert: This article contains descriptions of scenes from Prime Video’s new comedy series “Overcompensating.”
Benito Skinner is so out and proud, he created a television show about it.
Skinner (known as Benny Drama to his millions of social media followers) stars in his semi-autobiographical Prime Video comedy series “Overcompensating” as Benny, a former high school football star who begins exploring coming out of the closet during his freshman year of college. The eight-episode premiere season follows Benny as he navigates frat life, same-sex crushes and trying to live up to his family and friends’ high and very hetero expectations.
“Amazon let me make the gayest show ever,” Skinner says on the latest episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast.
There are many examples why the show could live up to such a high queer standard, but one can just take Benny’s wardrobe to be convinced.
“It would be a loincloth one day,...
Benito Skinner is so out and proud, he created a television show about it.
Skinner (known as Benny Drama to his millions of social media followers) stars in his semi-autobiographical Prime Video comedy series “Overcompensating” as Benny, a former high school football star who begins exploring coming out of the closet during his freshman year of college. The eight-episode premiere season follows Benny as he navigates frat life, same-sex crushes and trying to live up to his family and friends’ high and very hetero expectations.
“Amazon let me make the gayest show ever,” Skinner says on the latest episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast.
There are many examples why the show could live up to such a high queer standard, but one can just take Benny’s wardrobe to be convinced.
“It would be a loincloth one day,...
- 15/05/2025
- por Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
After going back to college and back into the closet for his starring TV debut in Overcompensating, Benito Skinner let it all fly at the premiere of his Prime Video series.
The star and creator of the the heartfelt college comedy spoke to Deadline on Wednesday’s red carpet at the Hollywood Palladium about his metamorphosis from creating TikTok characters to becoming a character actor to the “really surreal” experience of leading a series inspired by his own coming out journey.
“I feel like, luckily though, this took a while, and because of that, I was able to really find what I wanted to say, the world of the show, the voice that I wanted to do, I was able to think about the performance,” he said. “Whereas I think what I learned back then is like, ‘How many jokes can I say in a minute...
The star and creator of the the heartfelt college comedy spoke to Deadline on Wednesday’s red carpet at the Hollywood Palladium about his metamorphosis from creating TikTok characters to becoming a character actor to the “really surreal” experience of leading a series inspired by his own coming out journey.
“I feel like, luckily though, this took a while, and because of that, I was able to really find what I wanted to say, the world of the show, the voice that I wanted to do, I was able to think about the performance,” he said. “Whereas I think what I learned back then is like, ‘How many jokes can I say in a minute...
- 15/05/2025
- por Glenn Garner
- Deadline Film + TV
Benito Skinner’s semi-biographical college comedy “Overcompensating” is the social media star‘s first long-form project.
His Prime Video series introduces several new faces to the comedy landscape alongside a stacked list of guest stars. Skinner’s podcasting partner, Mary Beth Barone, stars as his sister in the series, while Wally Baram makes her acting debut as Benny’s freshman-year friend.
“Overcompensating” also includes Connie Britton and Kyle MacLachlan as Benny’s parents, and guest stars Kaia Gerber, Owen Thiele and Charli Xcx. Additional guest stars include Lukas Gage, Megan Fox, James Van Der Beek, Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, Didi Conn, Rachel Matthews, Danielle Perez, Boman Martinez Reid and Yasmine Sahid.
Keep reading for a full breakdown of the cast of “Overcompensating.”
Benito Skinner as Benny Kyle MacLachlan, Benito Skinner and Connie Britton in “Overcompensating” (Credit: Prime Video)
Skinner stars as Benny, a semi-autobiographical version of his closeted college self.
His Prime Video series introduces several new faces to the comedy landscape alongside a stacked list of guest stars. Skinner’s podcasting partner, Mary Beth Barone, stars as his sister in the series, while Wally Baram makes her acting debut as Benny’s freshman-year friend.
“Overcompensating” also includes Connie Britton and Kyle MacLachlan as Benny’s parents, and guest stars Kaia Gerber, Owen Thiele and Charli Xcx. Additional guest stars include Lukas Gage, Megan Fox, James Van Der Beek, Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, Didi Conn, Rachel Matthews, Danielle Perez, Boman Martinez Reid and Yasmine Sahid.
Keep reading for a full breakdown of the cast of “Overcompensating.”
Benito Skinner as Benny Kyle MacLachlan, Benito Skinner and Connie Britton in “Overcompensating” (Credit: Prime Video)
Skinner stars as Benny, a semi-autobiographical version of his closeted college self.
- 15/05/2025
- por Tess Patton
- The Wrap
After years of social media stardom, Benito Skinner is making the jump to TV.
Skinner, known for his online persona Benny Drama, is the creator and star of Overcompensating, Prime Video’s new comedy that is loosely based on his life and follows Benny, a football player, in college as he struggles to accept his sexuality. The comedian is famous for his viral skits and celebrity impressions, particularly his spoofs of the Kardashians where he expertly plays every member of the family.
At the show’s Los Angeles premiere on Wednesday, Skinner told The Hollywood Reporter that the challenge of moving to traditional TV was just “trying to think of stakes,” but “doing Kardashian sketches of episodes was starting to help me with structure, I think in a way. Nothing could prepare me for this but I think I always wanted to do this and I wanted to tell these stories,...
Skinner, known for his online persona Benny Drama, is the creator and star of Overcompensating, Prime Video’s new comedy that is loosely based on his life and follows Benny, a football player, in college as he struggles to accept his sexuality. The comedian is famous for his viral skits and celebrity impressions, particularly his spoofs of the Kardashians where he expertly plays every member of the family.
At the show’s Los Angeles premiere on Wednesday, Skinner told The Hollywood Reporter that the challenge of moving to traditional TV was just “trying to think of stakes,” but “doing Kardashian sketches of episodes was starting to help me with structure, I think in a way. Nothing could prepare me for this but I think I always wanted to do this and I wanted to tell these stories,...
- 15/05/2025
- por Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Despite the Britney Spears music cue to start the show, it’s not luck that landed Benito Skinner — aka Benny Drama — his very own Prime Video comedy series. Still, the “Overcompensating” creator, star and executive producer feels very lucky to have assembled such an all-star cast, all of whom shined on the yellow carpet at the Palladium Theater premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday night.
“I just approached it by picking whoever was perfect for the role. If you make me laugh on my phone, I want you in it, I want friends in it, comedians I’m obsessed with who haven’t gotten their platform to shine, just people I love so much. Whether they’re from the Internet or not, let’s put the funniest people in this,” he told TheWrap. “Whatever I did, I’ll do it again. This is insane, I’m so lucky.”
“We did...
“I just approached it by picking whoever was perfect for the role. If you make me laugh on my phone, I want you in it, I want friends in it, comedians I’m obsessed with who haven’t gotten their platform to shine, just people I love so much. Whether they’re from the Internet or not, let’s put the funniest people in this,” he told TheWrap. “Whatever I did, I’ll do it again. This is insane, I’m so lucky.”
“We did...
- 15/05/2025
- por JD Knapp
- The Wrap
Every generation gets their own raucous college comedy, and whether yours is “Animal House” (1978) or “Van Wilder” (2002), “School Daze” (1988) or “22 Jump Street” (2014), “Legally Blonde” (2001) or “Everybody Wants Some!” (released 2016 but set in 1980), you’ll recognize plenty of each in Benito Skinner’s Amazon Prime Video series, “Overcompensating.”
Although it’s unclear what generation the 31-year-old Skinner is meant to be representing when his modern-day freshmen profuse their love for decade-old pop culture like “Glee” (2009-2015), the “Twilight” films (2008-2012), and Nicki Minaj’s 2011 banger, “Super Bass” — while still selling their souls for to see Charli Xcx (an executive producer on the series) — the first season’s emphasis on universal elements, like hormone-induced comic hysteria and early-adult edification, prove endearing enough to overcome nagging failures of overfamiliarity and nostalgic imprecision.
At his Idaho high school, Benny (Skinner) is the golden boy: star quarterback on the football team, class valedictorian, and Homecoming king.
Although it’s unclear what generation the 31-year-old Skinner is meant to be representing when his modern-day freshmen profuse their love for decade-old pop culture like “Glee” (2009-2015), the “Twilight” films (2008-2012), and Nicki Minaj’s 2011 banger, “Super Bass” — while still selling their souls for to see Charli Xcx (an executive producer on the series) — the first season’s emphasis on universal elements, like hormone-induced comic hysteria and early-adult edification, prove endearing enough to overcome nagging failures of overfamiliarity and nostalgic imprecision.
At his Idaho high school, Benny (Skinner) is the golden boy: star quarterback on the football team, class valedictorian, and Homecoming king.
- 15/05/2025
- por Ben Travers
- Indiewire
This post contains spoilers from Prime Video's Overcompensating from this point forward.
Overcompensating has arrived on Prime Video, and it's a party! All eight episodes of the first season dropped at once on May 15, right on time to enroll in Yates University before the spring semester comes to an end. In the series, Benito Skinner plays a character loosely based on himself and the experiences he had as a former closeted high school jock looking to stay closeted in college.
The series delves right into the college experience with parties and relationships and figuring out your place in the social structure and also the world. Throughout the season, Benny struggles with accepting his sexuality, but toward the end of the season, he begins to face his truth and allows someone to see the real him. But the season finale's cliffhanger brings it all crashing down.
Does Benny come out to more than just one person?...
Overcompensating has arrived on Prime Video, and it's a party! All eight episodes of the first season dropped at once on May 15, right on time to enroll in Yates University before the spring semester comes to an end. In the series, Benito Skinner plays a character loosely based on himself and the experiences he had as a former closeted high school jock looking to stay closeted in college.
The series delves right into the college experience with parties and relationships and figuring out your place in the social structure and also the world. Throughout the season, Benny struggles with accepting his sexuality, but toward the end of the season, he begins to face his truth and allows someone to see the real him. But the season finale's cliffhanger brings it all crashing down.
Does Benny come out to more than just one person?...
- 15/05/2025
- por Reed Gaudens
- ShowSnob
For comedians who came up on social media — or really, all comedians — getting a TV show is both a dream and a potential trap. With a series order comes a paycheck and validation from mainstream institutions. But it also saddles performers accustomed to trading in short, heightened bits with a need to craft long-term narratives with a gravitational center. In these situations, the path of least resistance is to cast oneself as the straight man: the steady one in a sea of eccentric personalities free from having to carry the show themselves. Which is a problem when your whole show is about not being straight.
The comedian Benito Skinner is known as @bennydrama7 on TikTok and Instagram, where he posts videos in character as a nosy hairstylist, a chaotic wedding planner, a nightmarish son-in-law and other personae that often involve elaborate costumes. On his ascent through the entertainment industry, Skinner...
The comedian Benito Skinner is known as @bennydrama7 on TikTok and Instagram, where he posts videos in character as a nosy hairstylist, a chaotic wedding planner, a nightmarish son-in-law and other personae that often involve elaborate costumes. On his ascent through the entertainment industry, Skinner...
- 15/05/2025
- por Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
At an orientation meeting on his first day of college, Benny is told, “You can be whoever you want to be here!” This is exactly what Benny wants — if only he can figure out who he wants to be. In high school, he was the star of the football team and the golden boy of his small Idaho town. But he was also deep in the closet — so deep that even in college, he can’t fully admit to himself that he’s gay.
This is the central tension of Overcompensating,...
This is the central tension of Overcompensating,...
- 15/05/2025
- por Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Benito Skinner’s new comedy series hits Prime Video with all eight episodes Thursday, May 15.
Toxic dorm parties, flavored vodka, and fake IDs? Yeah, “Overcompensating” gets it. Created by Benito Skinner (who also stars), this new coming-of-age comedy drops us into the messy, chaotic world of college life — with all its drama, denial, and disastrous hookups. It follows closeted former football star Benny and his new bestie Carmen, a high school outsider desperate to reinvent herself. With help (and plenty of bad advice) from Benny’s older sister and her campus-legend boyfriend, the two try to figure out who they are by being… well, everything they’re not. All eight episodes hit Prime Video on Thursday, May 15.
How to watch ‘Overcompensating’ When: Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 3 a.m. Et TV: Prime Video Stream: Watch with a subscription to Prime Video From anywhere: Watch with a subscription to a Vpn. Everything you...
Toxic dorm parties, flavored vodka, and fake IDs? Yeah, “Overcompensating” gets it. Created by Benito Skinner (who also stars), this new coming-of-age comedy drops us into the messy, chaotic world of college life — with all its drama, denial, and disastrous hookups. It follows closeted former football star Benny and his new bestie Carmen, a high school outsider desperate to reinvent herself. With help (and plenty of bad advice) from Benny’s older sister and her campus-legend boyfriend, the two try to figure out who they are by being… well, everything they’re not. All eight episodes hit Prime Video on Thursday, May 15.
How to watch ‘Overcompensating’ When: Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 3 a.m. Et TV: Prime Video Stream: Watch with a subscription to Prime Video From anywhere: Watch with a subscription to a Vpn. Everything you...
- 15/05/2025
- por Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
Benito Skinner is stepping out for the premiere of his new Prime Video series, which he stars in and created!
The 31-year-old actor and comedian attended the premiere of Overcompensating on Wednesday (May 14) held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
Fellow cast members in attendance included Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco, Rish Shah, Connie Britton, Kaia Gerber, Lukas Gage, James Van Der Beek, Danielle Perez, Boman Martinez-Reid, Tomaso Sanelli, Maddie Phillips, Nell Verlaque, Owen Thiele, Corteon Moore, and Holmes.
In the series, Benito plays a closeted former high school football player becomes friends with an outsider to fit in.
Overcompensating hits Prime Video on Thursday, May 15. Watch the trailer here!
Click through the gallery inside for 45+ pictures of Benito Skinner and the other stars at the premiere…...
The 31-year-old actor and comedian attended the premiere of Overcompensating on Wednesday (May 14) held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
Fellow cast members in attendance included Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco, Rish Shah, Connie Britton, Kaia Gerber, Lukas Gage, James Van Der Beek, Danielle Perez, Boman Martinez-Reid, Tomaso Sanelli, Maddie Phillips, Nell Verlaque, Owen Thiele, Corteon Moore, and Holmes.
In the series, Benito plays a closeted former high school football player becomes friends with an outsider to fit in.
Overcompensating hits Prime Video on Thursday, May 15. Watch the trailer here!
Click through the gallery inside for 45+ pictures of Benito Skinner and the other stars at the premiere…...
- 15/05/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Art imitates life in Benito Skinner’s new coming-of-age comedy series, Overcompensating, in which the creator-comedian plays Benny, a closeted high school football player who hopes to find his identity in college.
Skinner, first known to fans as @bennydrama7, also wrote and produced the A24 show, which premieres on May 15 on Prime Video. Writer-turned-actress Wally Baram plays Carmen, Benny’s best friend, while Charli Xcx also produces original music for the series and appears in the first season.
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In his review of the series, THR‘s Daniel Fienberg writes, “It’s a confident and generally funny series-creating debut for well-regarded content creator Skinner, and the cast is packed with breakout performances from lesser-known co-stars, amusing turns from more familiar stars and cameos aplenty.”
The series also stars Mary Beth Barone,...
Skinner, first known to fans as @bennydrama7, also wrote and produced the A24 show, which premieres on May 15 on Prime Video. Writer-turned-actress Wally Baram plays Carmen, Benny’s best friend, while Charli Xcx also produces original music for the series and appears in the first season.
At a Glance: How to Watch Overcompensating Online
Premiere date: May 15 Stream online: Prime Video Get Prime Video 30-day free trial
In his review of the series, THR‘s Daniel Fienberg writes, “It’s a confident and generally funny series-creating debut for well-regarded content creator Skinner, and the cast is packed with breakout performances from lesser-known co-stars, amusing turns from more familiar stars and cameos aplenty.”
The series also stars Mary Beth Barone,...
- 15/05/2025
- por Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Last week, The Discourse spent a couple of days being dominated by a New York magazine article with a title as stark as it was alarming: “Everyone Is Cheating Their Way Through College.” It turns out A.I. tools make it so easy for students to let robots write their papers that any moral qualms they might have about it go flying out the window. But before you fall into a terror spiral about future bridges you may want to drive on being designed by engineers who got their degrees thanks to ChatGPT, consider soothing your nerves with a college sitcom in which no one is using A.I. to plagiarize their homework because homework barely comes up at all.
Overcompensating may be set in the present day and revolve around a closeted queer kid, but it’s a late 20th century throwback in the most satisfying possible way.
Overcompensating...
Overcompensating may be set in the present day and revolve around a closeted queer kid, but it’s a late 20th century throwback in the most satisfying possible way.
Overcompensating...
- 14/05/2025
- Cracked
It’s been several years since I graduated from college, so I’m unqualified to say with certainty whether or not it’s a regular occurrence for today’s savvy students to bond over their love of Ashlee Simpson, whose last album came out before some of them were born.
This unexpected celebration of the “Pieces of Me” auteur is one of several moments in Benito Skinner’s new Amazon comedy Overcompensating that feel not exactly “wrong,” but more appropriate for juvenile millennials than Zoomers. Almost every pop culture reference in Overcompensating, including extended nods to Twilight, Glee and the reappropriated Megan Fox classic Jennifer’s Body, comes across, at best, as a thing that the main characters might have discovered from their much older siblings. Or parents.
It all fits because the cast of Overcompensating projects, top to bottom, as several years older than the characters they’re playing, a...
This unexpected celebration of the “Pieces of Me” auteur is one of several moments in Benito Skinner’s new Amazon comedy Overcompensating that feel not exactly “wrong,” but more appropriate for juvenile millennials than Zoomers. Almost every pop culture reference in Overcompensating, including extended nods to Twilight, Glee and the reappropriated Megan Fox classic Jennifer’s Body, comes across, at best, as a thing that the main characters might have discovered from their much older siblings. Or parents.
It all fits because the cast of Overcompensating projects, top to bottom, as several years older than the characters they’re playing, a...
- 14/05/2025
- por Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Though “Brat Summer” reigned supreme last year, we’re here to mark 2025 the year of “‘Overcompensating‘ Summer,” in homage to the latest project from creator, writer, and star Benito Skinner.
The A24– and Amazon/MGM-backed series is set to premiere on Prime Video on May 15. The series, inspired by viral star Skinner’s own university experience, follows a fictional version of Benny as he navigates his freshman year as a closeted jock. This funny and personal eight-episode series features cameos from the likes of Kyle MacLachlan, Connie Britton, Kaia Gerber, Owen Thiele, and Charli xcx, who also serves as the series’ executive music producer.
“The initial idea [came from] the relationship I had with a woman in college,” Skinner told IndieWire of the show’s origins. “I went to school at Georgetown, and I was in the closet when I got there. I met this woman who I think really changed...
The A24– and Amazon/MGM-backed series is set to premiere on Prime Video on May 15. The series, inspired by viral star Skinner’s own university experience, follows a fictional version of Benny as he navigates his freshman year as a closeted jock. This funny and personal eight-episode series features cameos from the likes of Kyle MacLachlan, Connie Britton, Kaia Gerber, Owen Thiele, and Charli xcx, who also serves as the series’ executive music producer.
“The initial idea [came from] the relationship I had with a woman in college,” Skinner told IndieWire of the show’s origins. “I went to school at Georgetown, and I was in the closet when I got there. I met this woman who I think really changed...
- 13/05/2025
- por Vincent Perella
- Indiewire
Picture: Haley Z. Boston (left) and the Duffer Brothers (right).
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, the new horror drama produced by Stranger Things creators The Duffer Brothers, has kicked off filming in Mississauga, On! Haley Z. Boston is the creator and showrunner of the new series. We’ll continue to keep track of everything you need to know about the series, including cast news, production updates, and the Netflix release date.
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen is an upcoming Netflix Original horror drama series created by Haley Z. Boston, who is also an executive producer and showrunner. Haley previously worked as a writer on Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities and Brand New Cherry Flavor. The Duffer Brothers and Hilary Leavitt join her as executive producers on behalf of their production, Upside Down Productions. Andrea Sperling also joins as an executive producer through her overall deal with Netflix.
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, the new horror drama produced by Stranger Things creators The Duffer Brothers, has kicked off filming in Mississauga, On! Haley Z. Boston is the creator and showrunner of the new series. We’ll continue to keep track of everything you need to know about the series, including cast news, production updates, and the Netflix release date.
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen is an upcoming Netflix Original horror drama series created by Haley Z. Boston, who is also an executive producer and showrunner. Haley previously worked as a writer on Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities and Brand New Cherry Flavor. The Duffer Brothers and Hilary Leavitt join her as executive producers on behalf of their production, Upside Down Productions. Andrea Sperling also joins as an executive producer through her overall deal with Netflix.
- 12/05/2025
- por Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
Overcompensating is a new Prime Video series created by and starring Benito Skinner, who rose to fame on social media as Benny Drama. Casting director Jessica Kelly was not familiar with Benny Drama when the project came her way. Luckily, someone else in her life very much was.
"My sister is 14 years younger than me and she was constantly talking about this guy, Benny, on Instagram and his best friend, Mary Beth [Barone]. And I was like, 'Ok, Ok, Ok,'" Kelly tells Gold Derby at our Meet the Experts: Casting Directors panel. "And then I was like, 'They seem cute,' but never really looked at it. And I had seen Mary Beth actually more — her stand-up would show up on my feed. And then I got this email about his new show and then I was like, 'My God, I'm going to be the coolest older sister ever.'"
The comedy series,...
"My sister is 14 years younger than me and she was constantly talking about this guy, Benny, on Instagram and his best friend, Mary Beth [Barone]. And I was like, 'Ok, Ok, Ok,'" Kelly tells Gold Derby at our Meet the Experts: Casting Directors panel. "And then I was like, 'They seem cute,' but never really looked at it. And I had seen Mary Beth actually more — her stand-up would show up on my feed. And then I got this email about his new show and then I was like, 'My God, I'm going to be the coolest older sister ever.'"
The comedy series,...
- 08/05/2025
- por Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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This May, we are getting a ton of great shows on various streaming services. From the much-anticipated Season 2 of Rian Johnson‘s Poker Face on Peacock to the all-new season of the adult-animation anthology series Love, Death & Robots on Netflix. So, we are here to sort out all of the brilliant upcoming shows that you might want to check out.
The Four Seasons (Netflix) – May 1, 2025 Credit – Netflix
The Four Seasons is a comedy-drama miniseries created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield. Based on the 1981 film of the same name by Alan Alda, the Netflix series revolves around three suburban couples who vacation together each season of the year. When one of the couple breaks up and the man begins bringing a younger woman, everything becomes a bit weird. The Four Seasons stars Tina Fey, Steve Carell,...
This May, we are getting a ton of great shows on various streaming services. From the much-anticipated Season 2 of Rian Johnson‘s Poker Face on Peacock to the all-new season of the adult-animation anthology series Love, Death & Robots on Netflix. So, we are here to sort out all of the brilliant upcoming shows that you might want to check out.
The Four Seasons (Netflix) – May 1, 2025 Credit – Netflix
The Four Seasons is a comedy-drama miniseries created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield. Based on the 1981 film of the same name by Alan Alda, the Netflix series revolves around three suburban couples who vacation together each season of the year. When one of the couple breaks up and the man begins bringing a younger woman, everything becomes a bit weird. The Four Seasons stars Tina Fey, Steve Carell,...
- 04/05/2025
- por Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
As Kelsea Ballerini flexes her acting muscle, she’s opening up about the rejection she’s faced in Hollywood.
The 5x Grammy-nominated country artist recently praised Haley Lu Richardson‘s performance as Tanya’s (Jennifer Coolidge) assistant Portia in Season 2 of HBO‘s The White Lotus after she auditioned for the same role.
“I have no shame in my game,” Ballerini told People. “I auditioned for the second season of The White Lotus for the role [of] Jennifer Coolidge’s assistant that Haley did.”
She said Richardson played the part “so brilliantly and beautifully,” adding: “But yeah, I did audition for that. Fun fact.”
Set in Sicily, Season 2 of Mike White’s anthology series saw Portia accompany her heiress boss on vacation, where she meets the mysterious Jack (Leo Woodall), while Tanya is swept off her feet by a group of jet-setting gay men with ulterior motives.
Haley Lu Richardson and...
The 5x Grammy-nominated country artist recently praised Haley Lu Richardson‘s performance as Tanya’s (Jennifer Coolidge) assistant Portia in Season 2 of HBO‘s The White Lotus after she auditioned for the same role.
“I have no shame in my game,” Ballerini told People. “I auditioned for the second season of The White Lotus for the role [of] Jennifer Coolidge’s assistant that Haley did.”
She said Richardson played the part “so brilliantly and beautifully,” adding: “But yeah, I did audition for that. Fun fact.”
Set in Sicily, Season 2 of Mike White’s anthology series saw Portia accompany her heiress boss on vacation, where she meets the mysterious Jack (Leo Woodall), while Tanya is swept off her feet by a group of jet-setting gay men with ulterior motives.
Haley Lu Richardson and...
- 02/05/2025
- por Glenn Garner
- Deadline Film + TV
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Prime Video is ready with an entertainment-packed May this year. The upcoming month will see the much-anticipated sequel of the hit film A Simple Favor and the release of the much-anticipated mystery thriller series, The Better Sister. Just like every month, Prime Video is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the best 8 new movies and TV shows coming to Prime Video in May 2025.
Another Simple Favor (May 1) Credit – Amazon MGM Studios
Another Simple Favor is a mystery crime thriller and dark comedy film directed by Paul Feig from a screenplay co-written by Jessica Sharzer and Laeta Kalogridis. The 2025 sequel film follows Stephanie as she is invited to Emily’s extravagant wedding in Capri, Italy, but when she gets there, she once again finds herself embroiled in a murder mystery.
Prime Video is ready with an entertainment-packed May this year. The upcoming month will see the much-anticipated sequel of the hit film A Simple Favor and the release of the much-anticipated mystery thriller series, The Better Sister. Just like every month, Prime Video is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the best 8 new movies and TV shows coming to Prime Video in May 2025.
Another Simple Favor (May 1) Credit – Amazon MGM Studios
Another Simple Favor is a mystery crime thriller and dark comedy film directed by Paul Feig from a screenplay co-written by Jessica Sharzer and Laeta Kalogridis. The 2025 sequel film follows Stephanie as she is invited to Emily’s extravagant wedding in Capri, Italy, but when she gets there, she once again finds herself embroiled in a murder mystery.
- 01/05/2025
- por Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Benito Skinner’s new series “Overcompensating” has an official trailer, with Lukas Gage, Megan Fox, Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers added as guest stars.
Produced by A24, Strong Baby and Amazon MGM Studios, the college-set ensemble comedy follows a closeted former football player (Skinner) as he quickly befriends a high school outsider (Wally Baram) to fit in. The cast also includes Kyle MacLachlan, Charli Xcx, Connie Britton, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco and Rish Shah.
Additional guest stars include James Van Der Beek, Didi Conn, Rachel Matthews, Danielle Perez and Yasmine Sahid. The series is created, written and executive produced by Skinner with Jonah Hill, Matt Dines and Ali Goodwin executive producing for Strong Baby. Charli Xcx is executive producer and executive music producer.
All eight episodes of “Overcompensating” premiere May 15 on Prime Video. Watch the official trailer below.
In other TV Roundup news:
First Looks/Trailers
Hulu has debuted...
Produced by A24, Strong Baby and Amazon MGM Studios, the college-set ensemble comedy follows a closeted former football player (Skinner) as he quickly befriends a high school outsider (Wally Baram) to fit in. The cast also includes Kyle MacLachlan, Charli Xcx, Connie Britton, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco and Rish Shah.
Additional guest stars include James Van Der Beek, Didi Conn, Rachel Matthews, Danielle Perez and Yasmine Sahid. The series is created, written and executive produced by Skinner with Jonah Hill, Matt Dines and Ali Goodwin executive producing for Strong Baby. Charli Xcx is executive producer and executive music producer.
All eight episodes of “Overcompensating” premiere May 15 on Prime Video. Watch the official trailer below.
In other TV Roundup news:
First Looks/Trailers
Hulu has debuted...
- 29/04/2025
- por Abigail Lee, Matt Minton and Lauren Coates
- Variety Film + TV
A new trailer for Benito Skinner‘s upcoming comedy series Overcompensating just dropped – and it shows the ensemble cast in wild college antics!
Written by and starring Benito in the lead role, the Prime Video and A24 show tells the story of “a closeted former football player and homecoming king as he becomes fast friends with Carmen, a high school outsider on a mission to fit in at all costs. With guidance from Benny’s older sister and her campus-legend boyfriend, Benny and Carmen juggle horrible hookups, flavored vodka, and fake IDs.”
The trailer shows hilarious moments of the characters getting into sticky situations, including a a glimpse of a shirtless Benito.
Keep reading to find out more…
Overcompensating also stars Lukas Gage, Megan Fox, Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, James Van Der Beek, Didi Conn, Rachel Matthews, Danielle Perez, Boman Martinez Reid, Yasmine Sahid, Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco,...
Written by and starring Benito in the lead role, the Prime Video and A24 show tells the story of “a closeted former football player and homecoming king as he becomes fast friends with Carmen, a high school outsider on a mission to fit in at all costs. With guidance from Benny’s older sister and her campus-legend boyfriend, Benny and Carmen juggle horrible hookups, flavored vodka, and fake IDs.”
The trailer shows hilarious moments of the characters getting into sticky situations, including a a glimpse of a shirtless Benito.
Keep reading to find out more…
Overcompensating also stars Lukas Gage, Megan Fox, Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, James Van Der Beek, Didi Conn, Rachel Matthews, Danielle Perez, Boman Martinez Reid, Yasmine Sahid, Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone, Adam Dimarco,...
- 29/04/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
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