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All Her Fault
Miniseries
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When working mother Marissa arrives to pick up her son Milo from a play date, she discovers he has been kidnapped.
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Cast of Miniseries
Sarah Snook
Marissa Irvine / Executive Producer
Jake Lacy
Peter Irvine
Sophia Lillis
Carrie Finch
Michael Peña
Detective Alcaras
Dakota Fanning
Jenny Kaminski
Abby Elliott
Lia Irvine
Jay Ellis
Colin Dobbs
Duke McCloud
Milo Irvine
Andrea Mara
Novel / Associate Producer
Joanna Strevens
Executive Producer
Megan Gallagher
Executive Producer
Nigel Marchant
Executive Producer
Gareth Neame
Executive Producer
Christine A. Sacani
Executive Producer
Terry Gould
Producer
Jennifer Gabler Rawlings
Executive Producer
Gypsy Taylor
Costume Design
Wizzy Molineaux
Hair Designer
Jeff Beal
Original Music Composer
Matt Biffa
Music Supervisor
All Her Fault • Miniseries Ratings & Reviews
Pop Culture Happy Hour (NPR Podcast)
Linda Holmes
This is a really good show. And I think it's a better show than I [thought].
Looper.com
Nina Starner
Despite the increasingly convoluted ways that characters in All Her Fault mete out information, the emotional core of the series is extremely strong, bolstered by Snook's reliably excellent central performance.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
A mostly hokey story that has flashes of brilliance, or at least of sharp insight into the tensions and fault lines of working motherhood.
ArtsATL
Steve Murray
The kidnap thriller is not a comedy, but its conclusion contains humdingers so implausible they verge on plot turns you'd expect from the wildest telenovela. Still, the eight-episode show is so well-acted and paced, it rewards watching.
The Travers Take
Peter Travers
It comes in hot, sags in the middle and ends with a twist that will knock you sideways.
Lady Geeks Media
Gissane Sophia
Sarah Snook delivers another impeccable performance in All Her Fault, proving that there's absolutely no role she can't take on and execute to perfection.
Common Sense Media
Megan Andersen
This child abduction story pairs a mother's worst fear with great writing and acting, and slick, dark, and modern interior design against the scenic and sometimes gritty backdrop of Chicago.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
While its quality ebbs and flows, All Her Fault keeps up a high level of intensity throughout. Peacock's mystery uses a traumatic incident to probe into society's tendency to blame and vilify women, offering a compelling but patchily constructed tale.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
Pace is a problem from the beginning; the season feels disjointed, meandering off in new and often pointlessly misleading directions as if stalling for time.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
That illogic is part of the guilty fun of "All Her Fault," which provides a decent enough diversion along the lines of Netflix's equally star-studded bit of domestic thriller ridiculousness The Perfect Couple.
Variety
Alison Herman
Even "Apples Never Fall" had a breeziness that's sorely lacking in "All Her Fault," which doesn't land any incisive points about parenting, class, codependency or hired child care but does get bogged down trying to make them.
NPR
David Bianculli
The women in front of, and behind, the camera in All Her Fault deserve nothing but credit. It's a thriller, and a psychological drama, that works so well mostly because of them.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
Not subtle, sure -- but also, kind of fun? It is for a while, at least, before an overextended story runs out of steam and the delayed answers stretch themselves silly to emphasize a point made patently clear from the start.
Washington Post
Lili Loofbourow
Starring a murderers' row of gifted actors including Snook, Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, Abby Elliott, Jay Ellis, Sophia Lillis and Michael Peña, the series is an engaging thriller with an improbably high rate of satisfying twists.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Roxana Hadadi
All Her Fault is compulsively watchable, worthy of the type of binge that carves a dent into your couch cushions.
RogerEbert.com
Sherin Nicole
An anxiety-inducing thriller with the sudden drops of a sinkhole and the venomous twists of a snake pit...the eight-episode series will rile you up. It's designed to do just that. Every mistake, glare of blame, and suspicion is rendered in vivid detail.
TheWrap
Ronda Racha Penrice
Spiro sets the tone in the first four episodes with Dennis closing out the remaining four with a dizzying ride whose ending or endings, rather, most viewers will never see coming.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
What's a bit befuddling is how "All Her Fault" introduces major elements of its characters' backstories far later than seems fair on the part of the storytellers, or judicious on the part of the parents... Stop hijacking our credulity.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
It's a reliably engaging time, armed with clever reveals and bracing observations about maternal guilt, paternal arrogance and the uneasy line between the desire to protect and the need to control.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
The soapiest of TV affairs, its every twist and turn so outlandish that each surprise elicits a hearty chuckle.
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