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Critic Reviews
Season 1 Review:
If you don’t consider yourself the biggest Steve Martin fan or you need a refresher course on how he became the most popular comedian of the late 1970s, then by all means STREAM IT to the first episode, but everyone should make sure to watch the second part, which provides a much richer, fuller portrait of the comedian, actor, playwright, art collector, and in his later years, husband, father and comedy partner.
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Season 1 Review:
One of the benefits of streaming has been the appetite and latitude for such retrospectives, allowing artists to engage in expansive self-reflection. “STEVE!” feels like a particularly good use of that format, showcasing a personality everybody knows but, at least in his heyday, few really knew.
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Movie NationMar 30, 2024
Season 1 Review:
Generations of great and wildly successful stand-ups have followed him, but none seem to have achieved the shift in the culture Martin generated, even if some have equaled the standards of stand-up success he and to a lesser degree Richard Pryor established for what “making it” might look like, with or without “happiness” to go along with it.
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Season 1 Review:
The two films could have been combined into one tighter and more effective feature, but even as bifurcated and somewhat baggy as it is, “Steve!” is a smart and charming portrait of a smart and charming man who keeps it all willfully, unfashionably apolitical, and who carefully avoids talking trash about anyone other than himself.
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Season 1 Review:
Nothing in the first episode quite prepares audiences for where Neville plans to take them in the follow-up. Sure, the roots of the unhappy dynamic with his dad are there, paying off Martin’s own late-life parenting efforts, but “Now” would likely move people just as well if screened by itself. It’s so different in form from “Then” that the films feel like separate answers to a single assignment, rather than two halves of a complete project. If anything, they’re disconnected pieces of a far larger puzzle.
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The PlaylistMar 27, 2024
Season 1 Review:
It’s compelling in its much more amiable golden years second half, but did it truly need to be three-plus hours long? In that regard, it might be for hardcore Steven Martin disciples only and serves as an example of the streaming age excess where runtime limits are there for a good reason.
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