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The Curse is an American satirical black comedy thriller television series created and written by Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie, and starring Emma Stone, Fielder, and Safdie. It was filmed from June to October 2022 and premiered on streaming and on-demand for all Showtime and Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers on November 10, 2023, before ...
"Down and Dirty" is the eighth episode of the American television satire black comedy The Curse. The episode was written by series creators Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie, from a story by Fielder, Safdie and co-executive producer Carrie Kemper, and directed by Fielder.
The Curse, born Phillip Krahn, seeks a chance to lead Heaven's armies against the armies of Hell. When he was a boy he removed his left eye and scarred his face with a large, deep scratch from a rusty metal fence running horizontally over his right eye. He removed his right arm when he was older to show his dedication to God.
Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie’s TV Show ‘The Curse’ Makes History at New York Film Festival: ‘Everything About It Screams Cinema to Me’ Anna Tingley October 13, 2023 at 6:52 AM
The new dark comedy series The Curse is a masterclass in discomfort, following married couple Asher and Whitney (Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone) as they film Flipanthropy, their TV show-within-a ...
The Curse is about to become the genre-blending TV series we never knew we needed. It stars Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder as a house-flipping duo with their own reality show.Things take a turn for ...
It's a terrific episode, easily the highlight of The Curse so far." [ 5 ] Amanda Whiting of Vulture gave the episode a 3 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Like many a penultimate episode, 'Young Hearts' works hard (and too visibly) to get story lines and characters into position for an eruptive ending, doing so without enough connective tissue ...
The Curse was real." [7] Naomi Fry of The New Yorker wrote, "even though the circumstances of his death are cruel, there is something deeply humanistic, even hopeful, about the turn The Curse takes. The world might not want Asher's sudden honesty about who and what he is, and it certainly doesn't want his altruism, however genuine it may be ...