‘Orange Is the New Black’ Review: Social Commentary Meshes With Melodrama As the Final Season Begins
The bittersweet first episode deftly blends dramatics and social commentary — but also adds an undercurrent of dread.
The bittersweet first episode deftly blends dramatics and social commentary — but also adds an undercurrent of dread.
Who among us wouldn’t do the same?
Nicholas McCarthy’s chiller doesn’t ever hide its big, weird idea for a possession story, but it still goes in some unexpected (and gruesome) directions.
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As “Orange Is the New Black” winds down, Piper steps into a new kind of nightmare.
Laura Steinel’s amiable debut is carried by Schilling’s manic performance.
The new season takes place over the course of just a few days.
Pat Healy’s comedy will premiere at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, followed by a theatrical release on May 5.
The Netflix powerhouse series is back with critics praising the humanity of its compelling characters.
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