1. Review – Everything Sucks! (2018) - Cinephellas
11 mei 2018 · The show is about a group of high school kids in Boring, Oregon and how they're dealing with growing up.
By Armando Vanegas I don’t usually review TV shows, but I wanted to try something different and Netflix’s Everything Sucks! was something that really stuck with me, so much that I was inspired to w…
2. Everything Sucks! (Serie, 2018 - 2018) - MovieMeter.nl
Everything Sucks! (2018) · Status: Geannuleerd · Genre: Komedie · Oorsprong: Verenigde Staten · Ontwikkeld door: Ben York Jones en Michael Mohan · Met onder meer: ...
Komedie serie geregisseert door Ben York Jones. Met Sydney Sweeney, Peyton Kennedy, Jahi Di'Allo Winston
3. Everything Sucks! review – Netflix's high school comedy fails to make ...
16 feb 2018 · It lurches from attempts at poignancy to so-so comedy (there's little drama). The script is as clunky as the buttons on a Walkman, particularly ...
The streaming service is once again mining the 90s for nostalgia but its latest teen comedy feels like a box ticking exercise that misses the mark
4. Everything Sucks!: Season 1 - Rotten Tomatoes
A flawed series that ticks off all the nostalgia boxes, Everything Sucks! still manages to tug at the heartstrings.
It's the 1990s in Boring, Ore., and groups of outcasts in Boring High School's AV and drama clubs are trying to brave the ups and downs of teenage life in a simpler world without smartphones and other 21st century technology. The two crews of nerdy students are frustrated that no one is taking them seriously so they decide the best way to make it through high school is to join forces and make a movie -- that'll help them get noticed. And there's also the usual teenage romance issues to deal with. Luke, the de facto ringleader of the AV club, falls for Kate, the principal's daughter, but she doesn't necessarily reciprocate the romantic feelings Luke has for her and is dealing with her own issues.
5. TV Review: 'Everything Sucks!' on Netflix - Variety
14 feb 2018 · a somewhat predictable but ultimately heartfelt and charming story about the ways in which self-knowledge is haltingly acquired by adolescents — ...
You may be tired of critics saying, "Give this show time to find its way." In the case of this high school comedy, the wait may be worth it.
6. 'Everything Sucks!': TV Review - The Hollywood Reporter
14 feb 2018 · First, Everything Sucks! isn't really funny. It's heavy on drama and serious moments, or important touchstone moments in kids' lives, but it's ...
See AlsoAli A Dragon Ball Budokai AfNetflix's coming-of-age comedy isn't really funny — and much of it has been done elsewhere (on Netflix, even) — but what works is good enough to give you hope.
7. Everything Sucks! TV Review | Common Sense Media
18 feb 2023 · Parents need to know that Everything Sucks! is a drama series about high school students and their parents navigating life in the 1990s.
Sweet, sensitive, authentic '90s-set teen drama is a winner. Read Common Sense Media's Everything Sucks! review, age rating, and parents guide.
8. Review: 'Everything Sucks' explores awkward adolescent love
26 feb 2018 · Everything Sucks” is often messy and illogical, just like its adolescent characters. It's not a smart series, but it's a sweet one.
“Everything Sucks” is often messy and illogical, just like its adolescent characters. It’s not a smart series, but it’s a sweet one.
9. Everything Sucks! Reviews - Metacritic
Everything has easy laughs and even easier cries, with a fair bit of filler in between (it's another example of Netflix bloat). It's all punctuated with ...
Set in 1996, teenagers in the high school's A/V Club and Drama Club come together to make a movie in their hometown of Boring, Oregon.
10. Review: The teen drama 'Everything Sucks' lives up to its name
16 feb 2018 · With its lackluster storyline and clumsy reliance on coming-of-age clichés and era-specific nostalgia, “Everything Sucks” illuminates how good we had it with “ ...
What would “Stranger Things” look like if it took place in the ’90s, replaced its sci-fi plot line with a love story and employed a more forgettable cast?