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Sirens doesn’t hold your hand and explain itself. Instead, it hints and then disappears before you can even decode what it's ...
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First in line (and our subject) is Netflix's five-episode miniseries, "Sirens," which blurs the lines between dark comedy and searing familial drama through a familiar vibe that dutifully ...
Milly Alcock and Julianne Moore in "Sirens." Like the alluring mythological creatures from which it draws its name, Netflix's Sirens wears a tempting facade, but conceals something darker at its core.
DC Universe’s new rising star, Milly Alcock, is no longer just the young woman who rose to stardom with her acclaimed ...
The Netflix series Sirens won over viewers with its sharp and funny writing, and one of its impressive factors was the ...
Try and resist the call of "Sirens," I dare you. There is an addictive, delicious, all-encompassing quality to Netflix's latest limited series, a wealth satire with a campy twist starring Julianne ...
What Do Early Reviews Say About 'Sirens'? As of this writing, the critics are mostly loving "Sirens". The show has an 83% tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes, based on only 6 reviews.
BALTIMORE — Film critic Lauren Veneziani interviews the cast of the new Netflix series "Sirens," plus, watch her review of "Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning." ...
Sirens Netflix Sirens had some time on top of Netflix’s top 10 list for a while now, performing well, but as a miniseries, it probably doesn’t need to go on past this initial run (plus one of ...
Officially, Sirens is a “limited series” on Netflix, meaning that this was intended as a one-and-done type of show. Also officially, Sirens is a hit with the dark comedy series racking up 16.7 ...
“Sirens” is also a code word between sisters Devon (Meghann Fahy) and Simone (Milly Alcock). Why is that their signal for a developing emergency? Literary convenience, mostly.