Nate Richard
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On average, this critic grades 14 points higher than other critics.
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Nate Richard's Scores
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- TV
Average review score: | 83 | |
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Highest review score: | The Patient: Season 1 | |
Lowest review score: | The Terminal List: Season 1 |
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- Nate Richard
Those who fell in love with The Recruit will feel right at home with the new series, and those in need of another action title as they await the return of Reacher will also be more than satisfied. This isn't breaking any new ground in terms of its genre, but it does manage to take what works in previous shows and run with it.- Collider
- Posted Mar 23, 2023
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- Nate Richard
It's the right mix between a perfect cast, a unique retro-futuristic world, and strong writing and storytelling that makes it worthy of your attention. It's the fresh reinvention of Death of a Salesman that we never knew we needed nor did we even think about asking for, and as strange as that sounds, it's more than worth your time.- Collider
- Posted Feb 15, 2023
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- Nate Richard
Shrinking knows exactly the kind of show that it is, and it may end up being one of the most authentic new comedies of the year.- Collider
- Posted Jan 23, 2023
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- Nate Richard
The Recruit is action-packed, filled with twists and turns, has a clever and snarky sense of humor, and is convoluted to a fault, but that's one of the main reasons why it grabs your attention.- Collider
- Posted Dec 16, 2022
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- Nate Richard
Fans of Sheridan's prior films and series as well as fans of Stallone will feel right at home with Tulsa King. It's the kind of show that knows its audience and isn't trying to woo over any naysayers. Some of it may come off as a little wooden, but much like its central character, the intrigue never fades.- Collider
- Posted Nov 11, 2022
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- Nate Richard
It has a lot of promise, and when it works, it's one of the most exciting new series on television, but there are quite a bit of issues holding it back from being the next genre hit.- Collider
- Posted Oct 20, 2022
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- Nate Richard
The third season of The Umbrella Academy may just be the most emotional and personal season yet.- Collider
- Posted Oct 18, 2022
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- Nate Richard
The Midnight Club is yet another powerful and excellent series from Mike Flanagan and Netflix that has the auteur exploring territory both familiar and new, and longtime fans will surely be pleased with the end result.- Collider
- Posted Oct 7, 2022
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- Nate Richard
Cobra Kai Season 5 is a showcase of the best elements of the series, despite a bit of roughness around the edges. The latest installment features some big laughs and impressive fights but also sheds a light on what's to come without feeling like it's just a set-up for the next season.- Collider
- Posted Sep 6, 2022
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- Nate Richard
One of the most insane, unpredictable, and brilliantly executed pieces of television of the year.- Collider
- Posted Aug 22, 2022
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- Nate Richard
At its core, Paper Girls is a coming-of-age story that anybody can see themselves in. It is a story about family, perseverance, confronting our insecurities, and embracing what makes each person different all in the middle of an at times overly ambitious story of time travel.- Collider
- Posted Jul 29, 2022
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- Nate Richard
The Terminal List is not some disaster, nor is it unwatchable. In fact, it'll likely garner a huge following and become a hit for the streamer, but a film might have been the more beneficial route to take, especially for Pratt's performance and the overall story. ... But at the end of the day, a story this simple shouldn't be this damn long.- Collider
- Posted Jun 29, 2022
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- Nate Richard
While some former band members may be unhappy with Pistol, it is likely for the better. The style and flair is still there, but there is a hidden honesty to the series that makes it worthy of viewing and one that even non-fans of the Sex Pistols could enjoy.- Collider
- Posted May 31, 2022
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