Clark Collis
Critic Overview in TV Shows
77Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
80(94%)
mixed
4(5%)
negative
1(1%)
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Critic Reviews for TV Shows
Apr 13, 2019
No Good Nick: Season 150
Apr 13, 2019
The veteran adult leads and the young actors do their best with this unlikely mix of gags and grifting, but we're not going to t try to con you into believing that it is essential viewing. [19/26 Apr 2019, p.90]
Oct 15, 2018
Channel Zero: Season 483
Oct 15, 2018
Reliably chilling horror anthology. [19/26 Oct 2018, p.92]
Jan 9, 2018
Crashing: Season 275
Jan 9, 2018
As in season 1, the emphasis is on character development rather than cracking up viewers, though Doug Benson, Artie Lange, and Bill Burr inspire chuckles by playing versions of themselves. [12 Jan 2018, p.55]
Oct 27, 2017
Stan Against Evil: Season 275
Oct 27, 2017
If the budget doesn't stretch to an excess of eye-popping CG, it is more than made up for by the walking special effect that is John C. McGinley, whose beleaguered, boozy ex-cop Stan is an enduring treat. [3 Nov 2017, p.56]
Sep 11, 2017
Vice Principals: Season 283
Sep 11, 2017
The two leads remain horribly entertaining as small men with huge chips on their shoulders. [15 Sep 2017, p.68]
Aug 7, 2017
Get Shorty: Season 183
Aug 7, 2017
This pilot does enough to have Leonard fans sticking around for more "Action!" [11 Aug 2017, p.53]
Jun 15, 2017
T.J. Miller: Meticulously Ridiculous: Season 175
Jun 15, 2017
The set mostly computes. [16 Jun 2017, p.53]
Jun 12, 2017
Blood Drive: Season 167
Jun 12, 2017
The result features a large amount of dismemberment and has the good grace not to take itself seriously. [16 Jun 2017, p.53]
Feb 13, 2017
Crashing: Season 183
Feb 13, 2017
Holmes is terrific as the show's emotional core, a walking wound upon whom the universe dumps a daily portion of salt. Crashing is happy to wear its heart on its sleeve--or on the big goofy face of its leading men. [17 Feb 2017, p.54]
Jan 23, 2017
Beware The Slenderman: Season 183
Jan 23, 2017
Compelling documentary.... Director Irene Taylor Brodsky utilizes police interrogation footage and interviews with the pair's families to craft not a tale about imaginary monsters, but about the far more terrifying subject of real-life mental-health issues. [27 Jan 2017, p.54]