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Tut - Season 1
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A mini-series concentrating on the youngest Pharaoh to rule Ancient Egypt.
Actors:
Ben Kingsley, Avan Jogia, Sibylla Deen, Alexander Siddig, Kylie Bunbury, Peter Gadiot, Iddo Goldberg, Nonso Anozie, Alistair Toovey, Steve Toussaint, Kaizer Akhtar, ...»
Director:
David Von Ancken
Country:
Canada

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Screen Rant
July 20, 2015 Tut's cast is comprised of young actors with matinee-idol good looks that makes for a consistently attractive viewing experience, nonetheless hampered by an undeniable superficial quality.
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Oregonian
July 17, 2015 Despite some handsome visuals, colorful costumes and more eyeliner than in an entire season of RuPaul's Drag Race, Tut is as dry as the desert air.
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Common Sense Media
July 27, 2015 Tut at least signifies an attempt to attract a broader audience beyond fans of, say, mixed martial-arts fighting and SpongeBob SquarePants reruns with a respectable TV epic that gets a lot of things right about King Tut's reign.
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Uncle Barky
July 17, 2015 The perception going in was that Tut would be a laughable feast. My truth going out is that it plays out much better than anticipated.
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Hollywood Reporter
July 20, 2015 The series is so devoid of any real riches, it should be hosted by Geraldo.
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Shadow and Act
April 12, 2017 Tut has all of the makings for a powerful re-entry into scripted programming for Spike TV, unfortunately the series falls short, giving it more of a soap opera feel, than the epic saga that I'd hoped for.
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We Got This Covered
July 17, 2015 Suitably blood-drenched and lavish, but narratively hollow, Spike's new mini-series Tut is about as slow moving as the titular boy king's mummified corpse, and feels just as fresh.
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New York Daily News
July 17, 2015 Meanwhile, the soap keeps generating suds, while Kingsley plays it solemn and serious.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
July 20, 2015 Spike unveils its first major scripted production, Tut, a largely enjoyable, if uneven three-night epic.
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Media Life
July 16, 2015 The good special effects, interiors and locations help keep our heads in the past, as do the actors' committed performances. In a better world, destiny, the gods and opportunity would have given the actors a better way to use their talent.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
July 16, 2015 The three-night six-hour miniseries... offers occasionally beautiful production design, but mostly Tut serves soggy melodrama that embraces every boy-to-king cliche one might imagine.
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Philadelphia Daily News
July 20, 2015 Three nights' worth of Tut became a slog, some of it through copious amounts of spurting blood.
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