Paste Magazine August 27, 2021 Clickbait starts off by flirting with some compelling thought exercises, but it’s flattened by paper-thin characters.
Start watching at your own peril. And know that it honestly doesn’t get better by the end.
Clickbait wants to send powerful messages about the dangers of social media in the digital age, but the hackneyed writing and unfathomable reveals...
Boston Globe August 31, 2021 Alas, I finished Clickbait feeling had, as though – to use the title – I’d clicked on something that promised a bit of substance bu...
Detroit News August 27, 2021 Obviously "Clickbait" has things to say about internet technology, misinformation and the alarming, potentially dangerous speed of modern media. Bu...
Because it’s broken into character-specific installments, Clickbait can’t help but feel prolonged, though it has a compelling cent...
These are big questions to wrap in the form of a pulp thriller, but Clickbait does a pretty good job of balancing the desire to make us t...
The Guardian August 27, 2021 Clickbait is yet another digital-concerned show/film that gestures at big ideas about the internet – catfishing, cancel culture, surveillance...
News.com.au September 11, 2021 While Clickbait isn’t quite the series you were expecting, its lack of thematic and character depth doesn’t detract too much from what...
Sometimes you get a legit wine-and-popcorn, guilty-pleasure satisfaction from these shows. Sometimes not.
Clickbait asks big questions and keeps you hooked…
RogerEbert.com August 25, 2021 Clickbait grabs you, whizzes you along, and leaves you feeling satisfied before you forget everything you just watched.
Clickbait is one of those intriguing ideas that’s likely to lose followers as it progresses, a social-media-age whodunit that features a...
Clickbait seems to be forcefully arguing after the viewer’s conceded: Yes, the internet has made anonymous misbehavior much easier. But is th...
Clickbait isn’t brainy enough to add to the already ongoing conversations around the dangers of the internet, and yet it’s not brazen e...