• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 10, 2023
User Score
5.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 13
  2. Negative: 5 out of 13

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  1. Aug 13, 2023
    5
    The miniseries doesn't exactly miss the mark when it comes to the quality of its production, but it's its lack of narrative depth that ultimately relegates it to the realm of forgettable content.

    Considering the magnitude of the problem at hand – a genuinely serious crisis – Painkiller merely skims the surface without any sincere intent to delve into the heart of the matter. This approach
    The miniseries doesn't exactly miss the mark when it comes to the quality of its production, but it's its lack of narrative depth that ultimately relegates it to the realm of forgettable content.

    Considering the magnitude of the problem at hand – a genuinely serious crisis – Painkiller merely skims the surface without any sincere intent to delve into the heart of the matter. This approach not only diminishes the significance of the issue but also comes across as exploitative rather than enlightening.

    It's hard not to feel that Painkiller was fundamentally a convenient theme chosen to shape a show, offering something fresh for the Netflix catalog. Beyond this purpose, it struggles to carry any substantial weight or true sense of significance.
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  2. Aug 15, 2023
    1
    Painkiller is a weak, tonally deaf series that does not come close to the much better and carefully crafted Dopesick which deals with the same material. Watching Painkiller is a painful experience.
  3. Aug 10, 2023
    10
    not enough movies, tv series nor books can be made detailing the scourge of deceitfulness the most disgusting family in american history has caused to this world. and hurr durrr the wokeness oh i think it means consequences that occur in society for ones actions the thin skinned but hurt is next level
  4. Aug 11, 2023
    10
    Awesome insight to the dark world, very good directed and deeply tragic stories. 10 of 10
  5. Aug 10, 2023
    1
    I suppose the Sackler family can longer be slandered, no matter how outrageous the lies.
    As America sinks into an addiction crisis of meth (utterly unrelated to Oxycontin) and fentanyl (with some relationship) Hollywood likes to make villains out of a few people who pushed the boundaries of ethics.
    Nonetheless they are hardly primarily responsible for Americans infatuation with drugs and
    I suppose the Sackler family can longer be slandered, no matter how outrageous the lies.
    As America sinks into an addiction crisis of meth (utterly unrelated to Oxycontin) and fentanyl (with some relationship) Hollywood likes to make villains out of a few people who pushed the boundaries of ethics.
    Nonetheless they are hardly primarily responsible for Americans infatuation with drugs and the heroin epidemic of the 70s had NOTHING to do with it, and the present fentanyl epidemic has little.
    All the PC characters in the film lecturing the non-woke characters may have "won" in that destroyed the Sackler empire, but America's drug addicts simply adapted and now even many drug treatment counselors wish we were still still dealing with the occasional pill mill over rare over-prescribing doctor.
    Just pray that neither you nor a family member need long term pain treatment, because the latter day scolds have put a stigma on treatment that will take a couple generations to erase. Just hope that if you get very sick you just collapse, I do.
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  6. Aug 11, 2023
    8
    Highly effective filmmaking all around, leveraging some familiar faces as villains. The writing, performances and Peter Berg's direction make for addictive viewing. Strong on style, but for the first couple of episodes at least, it's less tongue in cheek than tongue in teeth.
Metascore
56

Mixed or average reviews - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 29
  2. Negative: 4 out of 29
  1. Reviewed by: Barbara Ellen
    Sep 10, 2024
    60
    There are times that Painkiller feels like a cover version of the more atmospheric Dopesick. Nevertheless, it’s thought-provoking, with strong performances (especially from Aduba) and a firm narrative grip on a catastrophe that never stops sounding a grim, shrill alarm.
  2. Reviewed by: Laura Miller
    Aug 17, 2023
    10
    Glib, garish, and ham-fisted. .... Each episode of Painkiller opens with a real person explaining that, while the events in the show have been fictionalized, opioids’ effects on their own lives have been genuinely tragic. They hold up photos of their dead children. Some of them cry. This only manages to make the rest of the show seem even more grotesque.
  3. Reviewed by: Peter Travers
    Aug 14, 2023
    40
    Fictionalized takes on true stories are a plague. And this overkill of a series starring Matthew Broderick as a Big Pharma drug dealer exaggerates like hell for dramatic purposes. What feels real is the rage over the ongoing opioid crisis.