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Hollywood - Season 1

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This dramatic series, from Netflix, takes after a group of talented actors and filmmakers who seek to make something big. They plan to make documentaries about the World War II. They want to make it great with no matter the cost.
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CRITICS OF "Hollywood - Season 1"
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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April 30, 2020

It is a baffling Hindenburg of TV.
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CineXpress
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May 01, 2020

Among the strengths of the project, the performances and entire production are at the top. The level of detail is impeccable. Every aspect of that era is fantastically recreated. [Full review in Spanish]
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Cup of Soul
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April 30, 2020

Obviously well intentioned but the dramatization is stiff and not seamlessly fused into the narrative. Is it a TV show or a Wikipedia page re-enactment?
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Metro (UK)
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April 30, 2020

You can see the cast are enjoying every single second on screen as the team rewrite history to a 21st century narrative, which is definitely a little confusing at times and sometimes a bit too sickly sweet to come off well.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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April 30, 2020

With its turn in favor of a happy-ending vibe, "Hollywood" ultimately takes its cues from optimistic films of the era rather than the morally conflicted muddle we so often see in series today.
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Los Angeles Times
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April 30, 2020

The exact degree of ironic self-awareness here is hard to reckon, but "Hollywood," for all its exaggerations, feels sincere... Yet it's this very sincerity, even generosity - its best features, really - that keep the series from being lifelike.
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Boston Globe
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April 30, 2020

Rather than look back in anger, as Murphy did brilliantly in his "American Crime Story" seasons on O.J. Simpson and on Andrew Cunanan, he chooses to use "Hollywood" to deliver a sense of denial... Ultimately, it's not healing so much as disturbing.
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The Patriot Ledger
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April 30, 2020

As you enter your own special "Dreamland," where for seven, too-short episodes you're presented with not just the make-believe we love so much, but a verisimilitude and an intimacy lending power to a story unafraid to color outside the lines.
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Houston Chronicle
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April 30, 2020

Murphy and co-creator Ian Brennan's desire to have "the good guys" win in this fictionalized Hollywood is so at odds with what really happened that it goes beyond fantasy and fairy tale into fever dream.
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The Daily Beast
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April 30, 2020

In essence, Hollywood sees Murphy dramatizing the progress that he played a part in catalyzing today, but imagining if it had come at a different turning point in cinema history-70 years ago.
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indieWire
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April 29, 2020

All its good intentions add up to a show as interested in moving Hollywood forward as it is patting itself on the back for the progress that's already been made.
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RogerEbert.com
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April 30, 2020

It just feels like [Murphy] got caught up in his own vision here, seduced by the lights of Hollywood into creating something with no consistent tone or vision.
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