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The Show
Directed by
Mitch Jenkins
Not Rated
2021
1h 55m
Drama
,
Fantasy
,
and more
5.7
74%
67%
5.4
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A man's search for a stolen artifact leads him to the haunted town filled with Voodoo gangsters, masked adventurers, Depression-era private eyes and violent chiaroscuro women.
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Free
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Free
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Cast of The Show
Tom Burke
Fletcher Dennis
Siobhan Hewlett
Faith Harrington / Executive Producer
Ellie Bamber
Becky Cornelius
Sheila Atim
John Conqueror
Richard Dillane
Henry Gaunt
Alan Moore
Frank Metterton / Screenplay / Original Music Composer
Eric Lampaert
Herbert Sherbert
Daniel Tuite
DCI Rickett
Robert Goodman
Nicky Matchbright
Ethan Rouse
Tim 2
Gayle Richardson
Sharon
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Ian Barritt
Leonard Brock
Babou Ceesay
Second Cabby
Mitch Jenkins
Director
Jim Mooney
Producer
Michael Elliott
Producer
Simon Tindall
Director Of Photography
Col Goudie
Editor
Andrew Broder
Original Music Composer
The Show Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Tom Cassidy
Uncompromising and divisive by design, this fantasy drama's off-kilter world is an acquired taste that's likely to turn off as many people as it pleases.
Dread Central
David Gelmini
The Show still featured an entertaining cast of eccentric side characters, making it an exaggerated and unforgettable examination of life in Northampton.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
Much of the dialogue is stilted and the pace meanders far too easily, which might work in print but not on screen.
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
It's a cinematic oddity that I think deserves discovery and analyses.
IGN Movies
Kristy Puchko
The Show is an unrepentantly trippy Noir that assaults the senses, cackling all the while.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
In the end, The Show bites off more than it can chew, but it makes a good effort and there's plenty there to please the fans.
Film Threat
Anthony Ray Bench
The Showis macabre, campy, unique, and striking.
In Review Online
Molly Adams
It's hard to leave The Show certain of anything you've just seen, other than that it's at times quite beautiful and at times quite horrifying.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Fun if perhaps a little too tongue-in-cheek for its own good, the results will no doubt appeal most to Moore fans who'll revel in his Byzantine plotting, noirish tropes and other signature elements.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Moore is no David Lynch, leaving the picture quite an endurance test for those who don't worship the comics industry deity.
Polygon
Jesse Hassenger
It's difficult to begrudge Moore the chance to follow his creative muse on screen, especially when he pays such specific tribute to where he grew up. In this case, it's also difficult to care much about his whims.
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