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TV Series. Documentary. Comedy. Drama One man's efforts to uncover the truth thrust him into a labyrinth of fraud, deception, and criminality that transform him "from wimp to warrior".
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United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"The incredible, and possibly not believable, story of one man and his very bad second marriage" 
United States
IndieWire
"'Who is this for?' is often lobbed as a blanket criticism of a hard-to-describe work. The appeal of 'Paul T. Goldman' is realizing that question is the entire show's reason for existing in the first place" 
United States
Rolling Stone
"The surface aspects of 'Paul T. Goldman' are definitely fun, maybe enough to carry viewers through the whole thing. But don't be surprised if you also begin questioning exactly how fun a time it really is" 
United States
The New Yorker
"Watching the series feels like a descent into madness, and that is exactly how Woliner wants it" 
United States
Variety
"What he says has less bearing on the story than how he says it, or how Woliner can convert it into a metafiction so convoluted that it occasionally overshadows how fundamentally uninteresting the fiction itself is" 
United States
Boston Globe
"It's an easy-to-watch six-parter that unfolds slyly and provocatively" 
United States
Entertainment Weekly
"[This] 'metafictional true crime docuseries' is short on both truth and crime (...) With 'Paul T. Goldman', the uncertainty is the problem and the point" 
United States
CNN
"A show that's as oddly watchable as it is hard to define" 
United States
Decider
"As the story of 'Paul T. Goldman' gets more outrageous, the less funny we think this meta-meta series is going to be" 
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