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Mrs Playmen

Mrs Playmen

Betrayed by her husband, a woman must step up and run an erotic magazine that becomes a symbol of empowerment in '70s Rome. Inspired by true events.

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The Atlantic by Sophie Gilbert

Mrs. America is maybe the first great television series of 2020, a project that manages to capture the complicated essence of real characters while telling a story at both micro and macro levels. ... It’s Schlafly, played as an elegant coil of wound ambition by Cate Blanchett, who turns Mrs. America from a starry historical miniseries into a stunning explainer on the poisoning of national politics.

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The New York Times by James Poniewozik

Breathtaking. ... The decade-long fight that unfolds is epic and swaggering, bubbling with cultural ferment and bouncing along on a soul-laced soundtrack. There is an “Avengers Assemble” feeling here, both in the gathering of historical figures — a young Ruth Bader Ginsburg even appears, briefly — and the bumper crop of acting talent.

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Time by Judy Berman

Exceptional. ... Creator Dahvi Waller, whose history as a writer for Mad Men and Halt and Catch Fire is evident in Mrs. America’s vivid, complex depiction of our country’s recent past.

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Consequence by Jenn Adams

Brought to life by a star-studded cast. Though there are captivating performances by the men, James Marsden, Adam Brody, and most notably, John Slattery playing Phyllis Schlafly’s (Cate Blanchett) charming, but controlling husband, Fred, this show belongs to the women.

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Wall Street Journal by John Anderson

Ms. Blanchett is hypnotically over the top, politely frenzied, a frozen smile atop naked ambition. It’s a performance both fascinating and poisonous, as well as cartoonish, critical and, after a few episodes, addicting. ... The series seems a masterwork of visual manipulation and subliminal messaging. ... For all the first-rate performances in the piece—which propel chapters titled “Shirley,” “Betty,” “Jill” and, ultimately, ‘”Reagan”—a viewer will return, again and again, to Ms. Blanchett’s Phyllis, a character whose villainy, or tragedy, is of a classical nature.

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by Rob Owen

A nine-episode limited series worth the investment. It’s easily the best new series this year.

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TV Guide Magazine by Matt Roush

Women rule in the thrillingly acted Mrs. America, a fabulously robust recreation of the 1970s battle over ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. ... They're going to have to expand the Emmy lists to acknowledge this much terrific talent. [13 - 26 Apr 2020, p.5]

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The Oregonian by Kristi Turnquist

From the lead roles to the ensemble, “Mrs. America” has a fabulous cast, and the writing gives them plenty to work with. Blanchett is totally in command as Schlafly. ... “Mrs. America” is one of the best shows so far this year, and it’s worth seeking out.

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IndieWire by Kristen Lopez

None of the women come off as one-dimensional and there is just as much controversy found within the group supporting the ERA. ... FX on Hulu’s new series is a must-watch. ... “Mrs. America” is a show that will leave you thinking and, if you’re femme in any way, questing for a revolution.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Inkoo Kang

Brisk and unwilling to hand-hold, Mrs. America is extraordinarily attuned to the ideological and intersectional schisms within both the Second Wave and the emerging Moral Majority movement that the Catholic Schlafly helped bring to the political mainstream. But the miniseries is just as adept at humanizing these historical figures, particularly as vanguards beset with vulnerabilities and doubts. ... Mrs. America makes history come alive, in thoughtful and achingly real detail.