• Network: HULU
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 20, 2025
Metascore
61

Generally favorable reviews - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 19
  2. Negative: 0 out of 19

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Melanie McFarland
    Oct 17, 2025
    80
    Van Patten’s interpretation of Amanda’s transformation from a carefree young woman into a determined survivor is poignant and provocative in equal measure. .... Knox comprehends how knotty the process of reconciling with an ending that differs from what we want can be. Maybe others can find that understanding by viewing the version written by her own hand.
  2. Reviewed by: Emily Watkins
    Aug 20, 2025
    80
    Nothing thus far in Twisted Tale feels stale or rehashed. Rather, its all-encompassing embrace of Knox’s subjectivity allows viewers personal access to a story whose initial wrong-telling hypnotised the world. This version shows every sign of being even more scintillating than that erroneous original.
  3. Reviewed by: Lucy Mangan
    Aug 20, 2025
    80
    Fortunately, the main parts are held together by an unreservedly brilliant performance by Grace Van Patten as Knox.
  4. Reviewed by: Angie Han
    Aug 19, 2025
    80
    The show lands on the more successful end of the spectrum [of shows like Pam & Tommy, Good American Family and Impeachment: American Crime Story] in part by leveraging the same true-crime framing that damned her.
  5. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Aug 18, 2025
    75
    Steinberg runs with the “Amelie” homage in the first and last episodes, especially, from applauding stuffed animals to a camera that rotates 360 degrees. However, in between, “Twisted Tale” becomes more serious as it explores the injustices that befall all the primary characters, not just Knox, but also the prosecutor, Mignini (Francesco Acquaroli), who sends Knox to prison.
  6. Reviewed by: Carla Meyer
    Sep 5, 2025
    70
    Steinberg’s heightened, almost operatic storytelling approach of unusual camera angles, dramatic music, and lawyers assassinating the characters of innocent young defendants in passionate Italian, suits the proceedings’ weird mix of absurdity and frightening stakes.
  7. Reviewed by: Grant Hermanns
    Aug 29, 2025
    70
    It's occasionally overstuffed, and only offers a little extra insight that keeps it from being a complete rehash of what we already know. But, thanks to some excellent performances, appropriately atmospheric direction and a mostly balanced take on the subject, it's still a gripping watch.
  8. Reviewed by: Alison Herman
    Aug 20, 2025
    70
    To push the story past mere reenactment, the show adds fantasy interludes inspired by "Amélie." .... These bits never stop feeling abrupt or out of place, even if their purpose — to dramatize Knox’s naivete and alleviate the grimness of the verdict we all know is coming — is clear enough. More effective in this regard is Van Patten, who took over the role from Margaret Qualley and delivers work that’s both technically impressive (she speaks a lot of Italian!) and dynamic.
  9. Reviewed by: Saloni Gajjar
    Aug 15, 2025
    67
    The big problem with The Twisted Tale, which can indeed feel impactful with its depictions of media harassment and police misconduct, is that it wants it both ways: The miniseries aims to point a finger at a global audience that was drawn to the salaciousness of the case—and, at the same time, leans into the true-crime fascinations that likely got it made in the first place.