- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Oct 26, 2018
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 339 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 199 out of 339
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Mixed: 36 out of 339
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Negative: 104 out of 339
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Dec 22, 2018For those of you considering watching this garbage, I'll save you some time by giving you the following quick seven-word summation of the entire show:
Straight white men - bad; all others - good.
There, I've just saved you from wasting ten hours of your life. You're welcome. -
Dec 27, 2018Perfect example how to ruin good show tih preachy political propaganda, wrong casting, bad acting, sloppy writing
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Dec 28, 2018This was so bad... It has pace of snail and it's show about magic, but there is not magic at all. Sabrina is played by actress who can't act.
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Dec 29, 2018Boring pc sjw propaganda pamphlet with horrible main actress as Sabrina and boring story
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Dec 31, 2018one of worst new shows in 2018. Acting is bad, story is dull.Movie effects are 2 blurry
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Feb 25, 2019I was actually pretty hyped for this before it came out. Then I actually watched it and it decided to waste time preaching to me about feminism and politics and stuff I didn't sign on for in watching a frickin' tv show about witches, and my disappointment was considerable.
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Apr 8, 2019This entire show is Netflix financed socialist propaganda. The story lines are 1 dimensional and contrived and without any nuance. The highlight is *spoiler* its ok to cause severe physical harm to a kid that doesnt agree with female in male changing rooms because that SJW magic may change his mind. Totally unacceptable.
Awards & Rankings
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Sabrina is also possessed by the spirit of Kevin Williamson’s script for Wes Craven’s “Scream”: there’s a giddy cleverness in how it shouts out its own tropes and knowing riffs, in the service of minting a Faustian coming-of-age tale in which the retro atmosphere mingles with progressive gender politics.
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Chilling Adventures ends up being a surprisingly complex interrogation of power, aware both of the necessity of women claiming it and of the consequences that usually follow when that power is used for revenge.
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The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is frequently chilling, but it’s rarely much of an adventure.