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Review: On the run from society in maddening Mosquito Coast
Justin Theroux stars in Apple TV+ series
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“The Mosquito Coast” draws blood. But it may not be the blood you expect.
The show draws on the basic premise of Paul Theroux’s 1981 novel: A brilliant eccentric disgusted by American society takes his family south to Latin America in search of a better life. Except this time around the man, Allie, is played by Justin Theroux (Paul’s nephew) and he’s not moving of his own accord. He’s on the run.
So what might have been a meditation on idealism and cultural confusion instead becomes a breathless thriller. Almost too breathless at times. These people jump from the frying pan into the fire with alarming regularity and often disastrous results.
10 new spring TV shows to watch, including ‘Genius: Aretha,’ ‘Debris’ and ‘Hemingway’ By Jeanne Jakle, Correspondent © Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images For Turner
Cynthia Erivo attends the 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 19, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.
As temperatures warm and spring approaches, it’s becoming abundantly clear that women are finding more fertile ground to blossom on television and streaming services.
Female leads are blooming in new series in March, April and May, with more women taking major roles behind the camera, too.
For example: National Geographic Channel’s “Genius” series, which has drawn acclaim for its “Einstein” and “Picasso” dramas, introduces its first female subject, Aretha Franklin, in March.
10 new spring TV shows to watch, including Genius: Aretha, Debris and Hemingway
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Aretha Franklin (Cynthia Erivo) rehearses in the studio in a scene from “Genius: Aretha,” one of the 10 most promising new TV shows of the spring.Richard DuCree /National Geographic
As temperatures warm and spring approaches, it’s becoming abundantly clear that women are finding more fertile ground to blossom on television and streaming services.
Female leads are blooming in new series in March, April and May, with more women taking major roles behind the camera, too.
For example: National Geographic Channel’s “Genius” series, which has drawn acclaim for its “Einstein” and “Picasso” dramas, introduces its first female subject, Aretha Franklin, in March.
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