SummaryThe friendship between Addy Hanlon and Beth Cassidy (Herizen Guardiola and Marlo Kelly) is tested with the arrival of new cheerleading coach Colette French (Willa Fitzgerald) in the drama based on Megan Abbott’s novel of the same name.
SummaryThe friendship between Addy Hanlon and Beth Cassidy (Herizen Guardiola and Marlo Kelly) is tested with the arrival of new cheerleading coach Colette French (Willa Fitzgerald) in the drama based on Megan Abbott’s novel of the same name.
A worthwhile time investment for midseason, offering something more venturesome than your standard good time with bad people. It's a safari tour among commonplace predators so accustomed to feasting on readily available prey that they don't catch the scent of a fresh danger before it closes in.
Dare Me features a tantalizing blend of guilty-pleasure trashiness, smart genre deconstruction and unfiltered, darkly comic adrenaline. ... Think Wild Things, only less exploitative. Or just think a classed-up neo-noir, veering into Hitchcock.
What there is of a plot ... unfolds very, very slowly, suggesting the show would have done better with either a shorter season or as a miniseries. ... Still, great atmosphere and lived-in performances (especially from Kelly and Guardiola) carry this show a hell of a way farther down the field than a lot of recent dramatic slogs with similarly unbalanced story-to-episode ratios.
It’s brilliantly acted and a fascinating, incredibly fraught thing to watch, especially as the numerous female directors film their interactions with a strange, deep kind of intimacy that borders on sexual – and again feels very familiar to anyone who had a toxic but exhilarating relationship with their female friends when they were young. ... It is, in places, very overwrought, wanting to impress upon its viewer just how young, powerful and hedonistic the girls really are, but there’s only so many slow-motion shots of them swigging alcohol from the bottle while streetlights play over their laughing faces a viewer can take before it gets a bit ridiculous.