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Dollface (TV Series)

TV Series. Comedy After breaking up with her longtime boyfriend, Jules (Kat Dennings) tries to reconnect with the friends she lost during the relationship. The young woman must deal with her own imagination in order to literally and metaphorically re-enter the world of women, and rekindle the female friendships she left behind.
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United States
The Playlist
"[2nd Season Review]: If it would just stop trying so hard to prove that it’s not like other girls, “Dollface” could be a fun, somewhat escapist show (...) Instead, it’s emblematic of every aspect of faux feminist girl power" 
United States
Decider
"[2nd Season Review]: 'Dollface' relies heavily on the charisma of its leading ladies, but it also grows up a bit in Season 2, more self-assured but just as fluffy and fun as its first installment." 
United States
Paste Magazine
"[2nd Season Review]: [It] transforms from endearing comedy to painfully shallow attempt at feminism (...) Cringeworthy and shallow, there’s nothing compelling or thought-provoking here." 
United States
Polygon
"[2nd Season Review]: For whatever glitches there were in the 'Dollface's matrix, when it’s over it feels gone too soon" 
United States
Ready Steady Cut
"[2nd Season Review]: If the theme of existential crises does not appeal, the chemistry between the four friends will (…) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 5)" 
United States
Variety
"The whole project has a lot of embroidery (...) but very little in the way of real insight (...) Its vision of friendship and its aesthetic of goofy quirk feels that worst thing for a would-be viral hit: Late." 
United States
The Washington Post
"'Dollface' is best when it cleverly snarks between the real and the hallucinatory, commenting on gender tropes and other observed behaviors" 
United Kingdom
The Guardian
"[It] has some strong ideas, but is limited in heart (...) Like any strong relationship, it takes more than just chemistry (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"[It] stays consistently watchable and even its familiar punchlines often hit thanks to this cast (...) The elements are there for 'Dollface' to become a much better show if it moves forward" 
United States
Vulture
"Dennings has a warm, spiky presence that in and of itself is fun to watch, but she isn’t enough to surmount the issues troubling the show" 
United States
Time
"'Dollface' remains energetic—and exuberantly weird—throughout the season" 
Canada
Screen Rant
"Though it boasts a terrific cast that amplifies Dennings’ droll comedic stylings, the series, from creator Jordan Weiss, becomes a winner thanks to willingness to get surreal." 
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