Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
48

Mixed or average reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 22
  2. Negative: 2 out of 22
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  1. Reviewed by: Emily Watkins
    Dec 3, 2021
    60
    Big narrative promises have been made – the question is, can the series make good on them as it continues?
  2. Reviewed by: Stuart Jeffries
    Nov 29, 2021
    60
    Thanks to some good, understated dialogue – bucks the general mood , ie that this show was not so much written as collaged from odds and ends of other police procedurals. It’s also because Daniels and Tierney remind me so much of David Harbour and Winona Ryder in Stranger Things. Even so, it isn’t great.
  3. Reviewed by: Carol Midgley
    Nov 29, 2021
    60
    At times it definitely was [good], especially the performance from Jeff Daniels as grizzled police chief Del Harris, who suffered PTSD after serving in Iraq, and an even better one from Maura Tierney as Grace, an impoverished, attractive seamstress at risk of losing her trailer home and enjoying said police chief occasionally taking down her particulars.
  4. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Sep 9, 2021
    60
    So far, it is perfectly all right, the sort of series you might watch more with interest than engagement but which may eventually surprise you — for better or worse.
  5. Reviewed by: Tara Bennett
    Aug 25, 2021
    60
    While the framework sounds like it has all the makings of a twisty murder mystery, American Rust has a maddeningly peculiar way of downplaying just about everything, so there’s no urgency in the three episodes provided to critics.
  6. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Sep 10, 2021
    50
    While too many first episodes go overboard on exposition, “Rust” is often needlessly opaque.
  7. Reviewed by: Judy Berman
    Sep 10, 2021
    50
    Tthe show translates the book’s rich stream-of-consciousness prose into a flat, run-of-the-mill murder mystery, casting Daniels as the most generic detective antihero you can imagine.
  8. Reviewed by: Kristi Turnquist
    Sep 8, 2021
    50
    With only three episodes to judge, “American Rust” so far, at least, doesn’t seem totally successful at transcending stereotypes, and creating characters who come across as individuals who are caught up in specific situations. As was the case with “Mare of Easttown,” “American Rust” boasts a skilled cast, who help bring dimension to their characters.
  9. Reviewed by: Zack Handlen
    Sep 3, 2021
    50
    Everything in this is predictable, up to and including the inciting incident. ... American Rust likely has a story worth telling, and a setting worth exploring, but this version fails to make much of a case for either.
  10. Reviewed by: Brian Tallerico
    Aug 26, 2021
    50
    There are just enough of those moments for fans of the cast of “American Rust” to check it out, but anyone looking for another “Mare of Easttown” is likely to be disappointed. To be fair, Showtime only sent three episodes for review, and the writing could develop and dig deeper in subsequent episodes, transcending its superficial set-up. The only question is if anyone will still care about the people of Buell by the time they do.
  11. Reviewed by: Anita Singh
    Nov 29, 2021
    40
    Mare of Easttown got there first, and did it way better.
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    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Sep 23, 2021
    40
    Chief Del's efforts to protect Billy seem sure to backfire, providing a suspenseful undercurrent to a series that otherwise fails to find a pulse of urgency. [27 Sep - 10 Oct 2021, p.7]
  13. Reviewed by: Nick Schager
    Sep 13, 2021
    40
    Daniels’ scenes aside, there’s simply nothing particularly distinctive, exciting or surprising about American Rust, which hews to a formal and narrative template that’s as creaky and gone-to-seed as the trailer homes, pick-up trucks, and steel mills to which it pays such evocative attention.
  14. Reviewed by: Matthew Gilbert
    Sep 10, 2021
    40
    The first three episodes of the miniseries that were sent for review are so relentlessly downbeat, so lacking in urgency, so drained of possibility, it’s hard to care about anything or anyone in them.
  15. Reviewed by: Angie Han
    Sep 9, 2021
    40
    All these prestige trappings can’t save American Rust from its fundamental, fatal flaw: It’s hopelessly boring. The series opens on a man crushing up a tablet and painstakingly measuring out a dosage, and it somehow only gets slower from there. What could have been a propulsive murder mystery or a cogent conversation about social issues ends up a snail crawl through a generic town populated by characters whose personalities range from glum to glummer.
  16. Reviewed by: Nick Allen
    Sep 9, 2021
    40
    None of these threads are particularly interesting, as much as they’re given a heavy gray filter that screams “prestige TV.” Not even Jeff Daniels and Maura Tierney can make the story all that provocative within its humble demeanor.
  17. Reviewed by: Daniel D'Addario
    Aug 25, 2021
    40
    The plot thrives on contrivance and misunderstanding more often than human emotion, and attempts to draw out what it’s like for characters to live where they do more often seem to end in showy small-town cliché.
User Score
6.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 7 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. Sep 14, 2021
    10
    This brooding, family-oriented crime drama is full of complicated characters trying to make the right choices in a world where the goodThis brooding, family-oriented crime drama is full of complicated characters trying to make the right choices in a world where the good options have dried up. For those of us watching in foreign lands, this isn't a retread of shows we've seen before, which seems to be the main criticism from US viewers. Buell is a grim place, and yet there's a stark beauty in watching these ground down folk strive to make something for themselves while being pulled down by the tide of hopelessness that is drowning this town. Perhaps this story is too real for some, and viewers wonder what opportunity American Rust has to present a positive outcome - can these characters shake the rust off their lives and begin to live again? In a post-2020 world, where we are all trying to put ourselves back together, this is a story that is worth telling -- an unflinching examination of a search for the smallest bit of light in a very dark place. Full Review »