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Regrettably, Sirens also includes a scene from the Beirut blast that’s largely insensitive; namely, through an editing decision that cut to the blast out of nowhere, played it in excruciatingly ...
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Millie Alcock and Julianne Moore shine in the otherwise frustrating and tonally messy Netflix limited series, Sirens (2025). The post REVIEW: ‘Sirens’ (2025) Could Certainly Be Worse appeared ...
I can’t remember the last time a TV series started off with so much promise, only to fall apart in its final act. I suspect that won’t deter audiences from “Sirens,” which premieres on ...
“Sirens” is their code word for emergency, and Devon has been sounding the alarm for the last 24 hours. Simone just isn’t answering. Call and response.
‘Sirens’ Review: Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Julianne Moore Star in Netflix’s Erratic Slice of Affluence Porn Kevin Bacon also stars in Molly Smith Metzler's five-part limited series ...
“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.
Julianne Moore, Kevin Bacon and Meghann Fahy star in a five-part series set at a lavish manor, following the wealthy couple that presides over the estate as well as a comically delinquent interloper.
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 ...
I hadn’t known when I watched “Sirens” that it was based on a play, the 2011 “Elemeno Pea,” by Molly Smith Metzler, who created the series as well, but I thought it might be.
UnBinged Review: ‘Sirens’ Calls Forth Family Dysfunction in a World of Wealth Erin Maxwell May 22, 2025 Sisters Devon and Simone DeWitt aren’t exactly close these days.
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