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The Madness
Limited Series
TV-MA
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Media pundit Muncie Daniels must fight for his innocence and his life after he stumbles upon a murder deep in the Poconos.
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The Madness • Limited Series Ratings & Reviews
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
What first-rate actors always say about the movies they do is that good writing is paramount; without it, nothing works. Or, as in "The Madness," very little.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
There are times when The Madness, which features VJ Boyd (Justified) as co-showrunner, demonstrates some welcome nuance.
Pajiba
Petr Navovy
Is it worth a watch? Sure. Are you going to want your time back afterwards? Maybe.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
Domingo continues to prove he can play everything and this series proves he has the charisma to be a leading man in any number of projects moving forward. You will likely find a lot to enjoy in The Madness, even if it is slightly overlong.
San Francisco Chronicle
Michael Ordoña
"The Madness" is billed as a thriller, but apart from that forest chase, it doesn't generate excitement.
Decider
Joel Keller
Colman Domingo brings a veracity and intensity to his character in The Madness that elevates what is potentially a run-of-the-mill thriller. But so far, the show isn't giving us any reason to think it's getting ridiculous, which is a good thing.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
"The Madness" does its work over eight, which strictly speaking is more than it needs. But there's a lot to like about it.
AV Club
Christina Izzo
The Madness might be billed as a fresh take on the conspiracy thriller, but without the full weight of that personal and political devastation, it's simply the latest big-name entry in the genre.
TheWrap
William Goodman
Even when, well, the madness of "The Madness" unfolds, Domingo's performance is a steady hand; the same charisma that's made him endlessly watchable in recent years is on display in spades.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
The show works more in pieces than as a whole... Still, there are enough interesting ideas. And Domingo is a commanding presence in as conventional a leading man role as you're probably ever going to see him in.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
It mostly succeeds, on the strength of Domingo's performance, Muncie's complexity, and, above all, the visceral sense of contemporary chaos and futility it channels.
But Why Tho?
Kate Sánchez
The Madness is good TV in the way that old network series are. It's because of its lead.
IndieWire
Proma Khosla
The cultural fractures examined here were no less present a few months ago. But it never really commits to unpacking these power structures outside of the show's universe, where things spiral and stray too far from the pilot's inciting incidents.
Variety
Alison Herman
While Domingo acquits himself just fine as an increasingly frenzied man on the lam, The Madness itself is a schlocky mess, its pulpy appeal dimmed by a drawn-out runtime and attempts at social commentary that fail to find their mark.
Inverse
Lyvie Scott
The Madness is not your typical Hitchcockian remix, if only because it shares some connective tissue with tight-wound, Black-led stories like Get Out and Judas and the Black Messiah.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Everyone in "The Madness" is solid, especially great character actors like Ortiz and Henderson, but the show really belongs to Domingo, who is so remarkably good at being in the moment.
FandomWire
Ricky Valero
The Madness is a strong political, psychological chess match worthy of a binge.
Slant Magazine
Ross McIndoe
The series puts a clever twist on the thriller genre but its political commentary feels jumbled.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
It's easy to imagine the limited series working quite well as a feature film. At nearly eight hours, though, it's another maddeningly bloated modern streaming venture.
Observer
Laura Babiak
Sorry to star Colman Domingo, but the ever-changing villains, already dated takes on politics, and nonsensical set up make this show just about unwatchable.
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