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Disclaimer
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When an intriguing novel appears at the bedside of a journalist whose career has been built on revealing transgressions, she is horrified to realize she's a key character in a long-buried story—one that exposes her darkest secret.
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Where to Watch Disclaimer • Miniseries
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7 Episodes
I
E1
I
To my son, Jonathan.
II
E2
II
Do you ever think of me?
III
E3
III
Destiny doesn't ask permission.
IV
E4
IV
I wanted him to die.
V
E5
V
I had to tell the world the truth.
VI
E6
VI
Only death is irrevocable.
VII
E7
VII
It's time for my voice to be heard.
Cast of Miniseries
Cate Blanchett
Catherine Ravenscroft / Executive Producer
Kevin Kline
Stephen Brigstocke
Sacha Baron Cohen
Robert Ravenscroft
Lesley Manville
Nancy Brigstocke
Louis Partridge
Jonathan Brigstocke
Leila George
Young Catherine
Indira Varma
Narrator (voice)
Kodi Smit-McPhee
Nicholas Ravenscroft
Renée Knight
Novel / Co-Executive Producer
Alfonso Cuarón
Executive Producer
Dawn Olmstead
Executive Producer
Steve Golin
Executive Producer
Gabriela Rodríguez
Executive Producer
David Levine
Executive Producer
Carlos A. Morales
Executive Producer
Emmanuel Lubezki
Executive Producer / Director Of Photography
Donald Sabourin
Executive Producer
Alice Scandellari Burr
Associate Producer
Carol Dunn Trussell
Consulting Producer
Neil Lamont
Production Design
Disclaimer • Miniseries Ratings & Reviews
The New Republic
Phillip Maciak
There's something wrong with Disclaimer. The show never gives us enough clues to solve the puzzle, but it does create a feeling that something important remains unsolved.
The New Yorker
Inkoo Kang
Alfonso Cuarón's foray into television is a work of such vacuity that even Cate Blanchett can't salvage it.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
The show, with its parade of miserable and/or seemingly awful people, isn't always an easy watch, but it's an ambitious, interesting work, replete with lines and moments that stop you cold.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Disclaimer is elegant trash. It's the TV series equivalent of that juicy beach novel you bought at the beginning of last summer, the one that plunged you into a world filled with complicated and deeply flawed people caught up in a web of intrigue.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
The problem is that the dislikable things are done by or done to such consistently dislikable people. Caring about what happens next and why is puzzle-solving.
Variety
Alison Herman
Disclaimer is, at its core, a talky, interpersonal drama about grief, self-deception and storytelling, a genre that does not play to the strengths of a filmmaker who tends to package intimacy in epic spectacle.
NPR
Eric Deggans
Some may feel the plot is too predictable and outlandish to land with the power he so obviously intends. But I found myself swept away by Cuarón's patient, attentive style.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nicholas Quah
The actual meat of Disclaimer doesn't ever fill you up. As the episodes roll on, it becomes increasingly hard to engage with the droll and repetitive way Brigstocke labors to destroy Ravenscroft.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
A stunning work of art, a head-spinning odyssey of emotion and tension that will grip you, disgust you, thrill you, and, maybe teach you something about yourself.
San Francisco Chronicle
Carla Meyer
"Disclaimer" can also be a blast to watch, thanks to Kline's performance and visuals that establish it as perhaps the most beautiful mainstream screen entry of 2024.
RogerEbert.com
Clint Worthington
It's an elegantly woven tapestry of torment, which grips you by the head and forces you to stare at the trainwreck of two people's lives, caught in the riptide of pain.
ABC News
Peter Travers
The TV event series of the new season exposes the lies a documentarian (a knockout Cate Blanchett) tells her husband (Sacha Baron Cohen) about a novelist (Kevin Kline, Emmy worthy) who exposes a sex scandal from her youth that only pretends to be fiction.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
You can notice a thousand "Beware: Falling Footwear" signs and still be impressed by the aerial ballet when the shoe at long last drops.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Ms. Blanchett, Mr. Cohen and the predictably glorious Ms. Manville are all wonderful -- there are moments that are startling in their frankness and genuine emotion.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Cuarón is one the century's most consistently lauded filmmakers, and there is no dearth of filmmaking in "Disclaimer," which adjusts stylistically to mirror shifting points of view and actuality.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Cuarón strikes only glancing blows at those hot-button issues, instead leaning hard into a creepy mystery that unfolds over the course of the series, and it's a lot more fun for it.
Observer
Laura Babiak
Pulpy, packed with plot, and damn near perfect, this thrilling miniseries demands to be watched.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
"Disclaimer" is tremendously acted and directed and designed with painstaking detail.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
Well-made and wonderfully acted, in the end "Disclaimer" is also emotionally dishonest.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Works when it embraces its pulpier instincts but unwisely opts, during its table-turning finale, to wag its finger at anyone who might have enjoyed its more thriller-ish aspects.
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