Fear City: New York vs. the Mafia
Season 1 Premiere:
Jul 22, 2020
Metascore
Generally Favorable
61
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Generally Favorable
6.3
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
61
60% Positive
6 Reviews
6 Reviews
30% Mixed
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10% Negative
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1 Review
Jul 21, 2020
88
Director Sam Hobkinson does a masterful job of weaving previously unheard recordings, new interviews with mob insiders and former investigators, and well-filmed dramatic re-creations to tell a story that never glamorizes these infamous thugs while painting a shocking picture of a crime-infested, corrupt and grimy New York that at times seemed to be teetering on the brink of complete chaos.
Jul 22, 2020
75
It can be a little dry at times, but it’s an easy watch, a reminder of how dedicated professionals and breakthroughs in technology can change law and order. ... Unlike a lot of Netflix mini-series, I almost felt like “Fear City” could have used another chapter.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.3
56% Positive
10 Ratings
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33% Mixed
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2 Ratings
2 Ratings
Jan 21, 2021
8
An entertaining and at times compelling look into organised crime and also NYC in the 1970's & 80's.
Can be dry at times but on the whole an informative docu-series.
Jul 24, 2020
7
I love the way this was directed. It managed to be suspenseful and avoided being goofy when recreating events. I only wished this would have been longer. I felt like it didn't provide that deep dive into the subject I was looking for. It's a little too simple.
Jul 22, 2020
70
Fear City: New York Vs. The Mafia may not be the most revealing docuseries, but the interview subjects and the subject matter are still fascinating enough to give this well-worn topic a revisit.
Jul 25, 2020
63
A slick, engaging, well put-together documentary series that neatly skims the surface of Federal efforts to bring down the Five Families who made up The Commission — the organizers who made “organized crime” a phrase all of America was all too familiar with.
Jul 22, 2020
50
For those enamored with tales of the mob, Fear City weaves in enough previously unheard audio to marginally justify the three-hour binge. Beyond that, even from someone fascinated by the subject matter, it's tough to deliver a favorable judgment.
Jul 21, 2020
40
The series is edited with such impatience that it never lets a moment breathe or makes room for the details that might enliven this umpteenth telling of the tale. The interviews are so chopped that at times it sounds like every word was taken from a different sentence. It’s the rare Netflix series that could actually have benefitted from stretching out over another hour or two. Paring the story down to its cops-and-mobsters essentials robs it of its soul.
Jul 22, 2020
30
Something as pulpy and cinematic as cops chasing criminals should be loaded with juicy stories. Fear City somehow manages to both be far too simplistic and utterly lost in its own weeds. ... There’s a place in the world for uncomplicated nostalgia for the old days. But it should never be as vapid, or dull, as Fear City.
Jul 25, 2020
2
All style, no substance. Doesnt mention that Vincent "the Chin" Gigante was the actual boss of the Genovese family. I suspect they do this to not make the Feds look like idiots. Also, no mention of Joe Pistone AKA "Donnie Brasco"- none. Anyone that knows anything about Mafia history can see this as a bj to the Feds with no actual substance. Read Selwyn Raab's "Five Families", if you want a factual history on the Mob in NY.





























