‘Red Oaks’ Review: Season 3 Goes Out on Its Own Terms, Ending a Lovely Series with a Dose of Inspiration
It may feel like the cult favorite comedy is determined to ride into the sunset unnoticed, but “Red Oaks” ends exactly as it should.
It may feel like the cult favorite comedy is determined to ride into the sunset unnoticed, but “Red Oaks” ends exactly as it should.
Amazon’s hilarious and poignant comedy bids adieu to the ‘80s with its final season this October.
Speaking at the Tribeca TV Festival, the cast and crew of Amazon’s excellent comedy “Red Oaks” discussed how it all ends and preceding the nostalgia boom.
Hartley discusses testing the TV waters with “Red Oaks” and his Amazon pilot about beer making nuns; and why subtitling his “Henry Fool” trilogy has become so important.
Produced by Steven Soderbergh and David Gordon Green, Amazon’s stellar coming-of-age comedy brought back indie favorite directors like Hal Hartley and Amy Hecklering to help make “Red Oaks” must-stream TV.
Executive produced by Steven Soderbergh, the series will return to Amazon on November 11th.
TCA: Paul Reiser, Craig Roberts and the rest of the cast shared a few tidbits about Joe Gangemi and Greg Jacobs’ excellent Amazon comedy — including the release date.
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