- Network: Disney+
- Series Premiere Date: Nov 25, 2020
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 94 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 79 out of 94
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Mixed: 4 out of 94
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Negative: 11 out of 94
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Dec 23, 2020What is this garbage? Taylor Swift is a mediocre pop artist who got her record industry daddy to give her a leg up. Her music is boring as paint and about as deep as petri dish. It's as if her fanbase has been trapped in an elevator most of their lives and never heard any decent music.
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Mar 22, 2022It's strange, repetitive and I don't like it at all, it's like a very common Disney series.
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Feb 10, 2021****
Real ****
People love This?
Fuk People
Fuk Teylor Swift
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Mar 23, 2021very trashy like always. americas sweetheart isn't that big a deal. Kim Kardashian was right about her
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Mar 22, 2022Bad, it gets boring and I don't like it at all, maybe something different would work.
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Mar 22, 2022It's very bad, it wasn't even what I expected, but good………. It will be for the next
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Mar 22, 2022Rare, I even seem to see things that are very common or similar to this on TV.
Awards & Rankings
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“Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions” is straightforward and cozy. ... Swift, Dessner and Antonoff perform as a trio on guitars, piano and a handful of other instruments, stripping away some of the fussy intricacies of the album’s studio versions in a way that heightens the songs’ sense of pristine contemplation.
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A winning examination and celebration of the recently Grammy-nominated album, and a look at one of the world’s biggest pop stars at her most vulnerable and artistically ambitious. Only Swift can put out of her very best albums in the middle of a global catastrophe and release two (!) of the year’s most compelling documentaries (see also: Miss Americana on Netflix).
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“Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions” isn’t going to blow your head off, but it’s a fine supplement to one of the year’s most beloved albums, and the so-far rare chance to catch all of the songs “live.”