NOS4A2: The Shorter Way (2019)
Season 1, Episode 1
8/10
A very short review of the premiere of "NOS4A2" (2019)
16 June 2019
So I checked out the first episode of AMC's "NOS4A2" last night, after the ubiquitous ads successfully piqued my interest. (I frequently get turned off to shows or movies when they're overexposed by a bombardment of marketing, and resolve not to watch them out of spite. Seriously. But "NOS4A2's" creepy trappings and the promise of Zachary Quinto as a child-abducting vampire were enough to get me to sit down with the first episode.)

This was decent! I'd rate it an 8 out of 10. The writing, directing and acting were all quite good, the protagonist's troubled family drama was a lot more compelling than I expected, and this looks like a horror-fantasy series with some creative stuff going on. I had a little trouble buying the 26-year-old Ashleigh Cummings as a high school student, but she's great in the role. And Quinto chews the scenery just fine as the vampire who apparently feeds off of the life force of the kidnapped children while they sleep. (The character become more interesting when he grows younger - and the talented Quinto then infuses his interpretation with a manic, evil energy.)

The jury is still out with me, however, on this show's horror elements. They're creatively conceived, but they might be a bit too campy and stylized for me. (You know what I mean if you've seen the ads.) "NOS4A2" was adapted from an immensely successful 2013 young adult novel by Joe Hill, and I suspect that the fantasy elements here are exactly what made the book appeal to fans of the YA genre. It remains to be seen whether they'll be too corny for more mainstream fans.
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