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Positive:
20
Mixed:
4
Negative:
0
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Critic Reviews
Season 1 Review:
And, though they're not without laughs, it's easy to miss the more leisurely, comedy-forward tone of the early episodes once the plot fully kicks in and the perils mount. But that likely won't bother those who showed up for the horror in the first place or those won over by Widow's Bay's compelling eccentric characters and even more eccentric setting.
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The TimesApr 28, 2026
Season 1 Review:
Such tonal shifts make Katie Dippold’s show one peculiar barrel of fish, much in the way that Atlanta or Barry were uncategorisable (Hiro Murai, this show’s director, also worked on those). Which means, I suspect, just as many will find it frustrating as will applaud it for being like nothing else around.
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Season 1 Review:
It doesn’t aim for the grandiose allegory or psychological character development that defines so much “elevated horror,” nor does it chasten its sense of humor to appeal to a wide-ranging audience. Instead, like any good vacation spot, it focuses on simply giving its guests a good time.
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Season 1 Review:
“Widow’s Bay” reaches deep into that bag of tropes, but it’s all part of the game; familiarity breeds anticipation, which breeds fear. .... Many of its characters are exaggerated in a way that can pass for comical, until the horror just elbows them out of the way in its very effective, storm-tossed final acts.
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Season 1 Review:
Overall, it feels as though less is more as it found its perfect niche in the opening episodes before changing course. Nevertheless, the first season was promising and has the potential to capture the imagination of horror-loving audiences and there could be potential for future stories to be told on Widow’s Bay.
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SlashfilmApr 24, 2026
Season 1 Review:
Where other actors might play the part of a straight man surrounded by hysterical weirdos, well, straight, Rhys is always dropping hints that Tom’s sanity is more fragile than it looks. Yet the show is more a jumble of stylish allusions and skillful performances than it is a transformative work unto itself.
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Season 1 Review:
The failure to flesh out the population of Widow’s Bay beyond a handful of characters doesn’t just undermine its sense of place. It deprives the show of something every good horror story needs: victims. Although the season grows eerier as Tom discovers more of the island’s dreadful backstory, it’s rare that anything terrible happens to anyone we truly care about.
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