• Network: CRACKLE
  • Series Premiere Date: Nov 19, 2015
Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
55

Mixed or average reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 14
  2. Negative: 2 out of 14
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  1. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Nov 16, 2015
    30
    In too many places, the program is clumsily constructed, from Quaid’s scenery-chewing performance to Graham’s flirtation/budding romance with the big boss’s granddaughter (Savannah Basley), who’s also cutting her teeth at the auction house.
  2. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Nov 6, 2015
    30
    Any points the 10-episode The Art of More scores for its novel setting--an auction house where unscrupulous dealers vie for priceless collections and deep-pocketed clients--are tarnished by the dramatic fraud the show perpetrates with its paper-thin characters. [9-22 Nov 2015, p.13]
User Score
4.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 12 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 12
  2. Negative: 5 out of 12
  1. Sep 21, 2016
    10
    Great stuff here- after ep3 I was hooked. I watched the entire show... loved the historical aspect of the show. Please be aware this is forGreat stuff here- after ep3 I was hooked. I watched the entire show... loved the historical aspect of the show. Please be aware this is for the sophisticated viewer. If you want something like Entourage please look elsewhere. Full Review »
  2. Nov 20, 2015
    5
    We have entered an era of television where every channel -- and every Website -- has original content. Crackle is trying to make its mark withWe have entered an era of television where every channel -- and every Website -- has original content. Crackle is trying to make its mark with "The Art of More," a thriller set in the art world. "Thriller" is a bit of a misleading statement. There was nothing thrilling about the pilot. We've seen plenty of shows and movies about a scrappy up and comer from the wrong side of the tracks trying to make it in a world where he's an outsider. That's the basic bones for this series. Then you have Cary Elwes playing a smarmy collector, Kate Bosworth playing a rival broker, and Dennis Quaid playing a rich cad. These aren't characters, they're archetypes. The pilot was fine, but not overly compelling. And in a saturated market, when you're an original series on crackle, it takes more than that. Full Review »