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Runtime | 23 – 33 min |
Channel | Apple TV+ |
Digital: World | June 24, 2022 |
Parental Advisory | Profanity |
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Also Known As | Tarzana United States |
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After divorcing her husband of 20 years, Molly Novak must figure out what to do with her $ 87 billion settlement. She decides to reengage with her charitable foundation and reconnect with the real world--and finds herself along the way.Сast and Crew
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Critique: 20
The further the show goes on, the richer Molly, her support ensemble and her story seem to get.
Bubbly and beautiful to look at, the Apple TV+ series from Matt Hubbard and Alan Yang gets a gratifying boost from its eccentric ensemble cast.
Loot sounds like a one-note joke on paper… Stick with it, though, and this showcase for Maya Rudolph as a billionaire minted through divorce b...
There’s a lot to enjoy about Loot, starting with its timely narrative and solid showcase for some of Maya Rudolph’s myriad skills...
Loot is most often a pleasantly frictionless workplace comedy. But the moments in which it’s not are the show’s most compelling by a long shot.
Not every show about the ultra-wealthy needs to be as biting as Succession, but Loot too often comes off as entirely toothless.
It’s only thanks to Rudolph’s ability to balance winsomeness, befuddlement, and sincerity that Molly isn’t utterly infuriating, and even with that...
Is it a bit preachy? Kind of. Does it hedge its bets? Often. But by the end of the series it has done enough to make you care about its charac...
Though Loot has a more-than-capable lead performer and a talented ensemble surrounding her, this Apple TV+ comedy digs a narrative hole f...
Philanthropy as a whim? It’s funny enough, and it gives Rudolph plenty of room to play grandiose while simultaneously making fun of filthy ric...
The cast holds its own and makes Loot an easy watch, with the season finale perfectly setting up what could potentially be a far more uncompro...
Its ethical journey finally delivers a pretty solid pay-off, but I can’t help feeling it would have been more persuasive had it delivered ...
Because [Rudolph] can do almost anything, a temptation exists to create roles that allow her to do everything. And that can result in a tonal...
It’s a breezy, gag-filled comedy with just enough absurdity to satisfy.
Yes, episodes still feel overlong, but the stakes seem real again and the world genuinely terrifying, far more in keeping with the show’s Stephen K...
The Apple TV+ series has a concept and a star that practically commands you to pay attention, but the show fails to build on its foundation an...
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