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American Crime

  • TV Series
  • 2015–2017
  • TV-14
  • 43m
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7.7/10
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American Crime (2015)
First look at Season 2 of American Crime on ABC.
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Legal DramaTrue CrimeCrimeDrama

Seasonal anthology series. Season 1: The lives of the participants in a trial with significant racial motives are forever changed during the legal process.Seasonal anthology series. Season 1: The lives of the participants in a trial with significant racial motives are forever changed during the legal process.Seasonal anthology series. Season 1: The lives of the participants in a trial with significant racial motives are forever changed during the legal process.

  • Creator
    • John Ridley
  • Stars
    • Felicity Huffman
    • Regina King
    • Timothy Hutton
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    • Creator
      • John Ridley
    • Stars
      • Felicity Huffman
      • Regina King
      • Timothy Hutton
    • 85User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 15 wins & 94 nominations total

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    Felicity Huffman
    Felicity Huffman
    • Barb Hanlon…
    • 2015–2017
    Regina King
    Regina King
    • Terri LaCroix…
    • 2015–2017
    Timothy Hutton
    Timothy Hutton
    • Russ Skokie…
    • 2015–2017
    Richard Cabral
    Richard Cabral
    • Hector Tonz…
    • 2015–2017
    Elvis Nolasco
    Elvis Nolasco
    • Carter Nix…
    • 2015–2016
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Anne Blaine…
    • 2015–2017
    Benito Martinez
    Benito Martinez
    • Alonzo Gutierrez…
    • 2015–2017
    Brent Anderson
    Brent Anderson
    • Curt Tanner…
    • 2015–2016
    Connor Jessup
    Connor Jessup
    • Taylor Blaine…
    • 2016–2017
    Shane Jacobsen
    Shane Jacobsen
    • Michael O'Brien…
    • 2015–2016
    W. Earl Brown
    W. Earl Brown
    • Tom Carlin
    • 2015
    Caitlin Gerard
    Caitlin Gerard
    • Aubry Taylor
    • 2015
    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Eve Carlin
    • 2015
    Johnny Ortiz
    Johnny Ortiz
    • Tony Gutierrez
    • 2015
    Rey Herrera
    Rey Herrera
    • Dr. Esposito…
    • 2015–2017
    Joe Nemmers
    Joe Nemmers
    • Rick Soderbergh…
    • 2015–2016
    Trevor Jackson
    Trevor Jackson
    • Kevin LaCroix
    • 2016
    Joey Pollari
    Joey Pollari
    • Eric Tanner
    • 2016
    • Creator
      • John Ridley
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    8cybolt-51431

    Premium Cable Quality on Network TV

    If one adheres to the belief that art reveals some critical aspect of being human, then American Crime is one of the best pieces of art I've ever seen in a network television series. The title may mislead viewers into expectations of a high-octane cop procedural; those anticipating such will be disappointed. Just like Breaking Bad (without the violence) American Crime operates on a much deeper, psychologically-taut, gut-wrenching level. It burrows into the souls of its characters, depicting each as they react to and evolve from a single murder committed in Modesto, California.

    Described without spoilers, the series begins after the fact, immediately introducing us to eight main characters touched directly by the crime and who are bluntly stereotyped by race, religion, familial position, lifestyle or psychological make-up. They react according to type but as facts of the murder emerge, the burden of carrying these conventions under such inconceivable circumstances forces each character to evolve from type or submerge more deeply and desperately within it.

    To say that American Crime reveals how messy life really is would be trite, a whopping understatement. These are extremely diverse characters, linked by a singular event and inflicted with raw, immense pain. They are extraordinarily fleshed out by the likes of Felicity Huffman, Timothy Hutton, Penelope Ann Miller, Benito Martinez and the always underrated but extremely gifted W. Earl Brown (Dan Dority from Deadwood, for a television reference).

    Creator John Ridley wisely chose to develop the series anthologically; like True Detective, the characters draw viewers into a world most never see and while the journey is richly satisfying, it is also so wholly unsettling that one can't imagine it continuing through 12 episodes, season after season.
    10avikar-a-r

    Superbly well written and magnificently well acted, American Crime is truly one of a kind

    This series is undoubtedly one of the best series we have right now.

    Season 1 wasn't everyone's cup of tea. But, it highlighted so much that I've never seen on television before and was arguably one of the best scripted and acted series of 2015.

    Season 2 is on a whole other level. Just a few episodes in and this series shows how all series should follow-up to previous acclaim. This season has one of the most original and intriguing plots I've seen in ages. I predict this season will also earn several Emmy nominations.

    What really stands out in this series other than its acting and script, is that it greatly focuses on race, gender and gender roles, sexuality, drugs, wealth, power and status.
    9heidi-19

    Season Three as strong as the previous two

    Just two episodes in, and I am hooked and heart-broken again. I just keep thinking "this is all around us, this is all around us." The strawberries that we ate for dinner? And the low cost hotel I drive by on the way to work..what's happening in those fields and rooms?

    The new members of the cast are as strong as the old. I feel that the issues that American Crime addresses this season are wider-reaching, yet personal at the same time.

    It's hard to watch bright and shiny commercials during the show - a weird juxtaposition.
    9dolores_medina

    Awesome show, but not for today's casual viewers.

    I have watched the entire first season, and about half the secind season. I find the show a slow paced, but often honest protrayal of America today. I can understand how many people may not enjoy this show since in their opinion " it's not entertaining". I highly disagree, but different strokes for ddifferent folks.

    There are many people that put down the show, because of an artistic choice by the director, to cast the same actors every season, in different roles. Some, in seeing the same actors seem to think, that the characters changed off screen in between seasons. The Muslim woman, having somehow acquired a Business degree, and dropped her religion to become a high powered executive, was given as one example. The drug addict thief, becoming a high school principal. The fact that they have different names seems to have not been noticed, and somehow this failing of the reviewer is used to Point to a supposed weakness of the show.

    They also say they have never seen this before. American Horror Story does the exact thing brilliantly. Repertory Companies also do this on stage, where a company of actors will have several plays under their belt, and one night might put on ONE. and the next a totally different one. It is new on Television, but the practice goes back to the days of Shakespeare, and Marlowe.

    This is like watching a production of Comedy of Errors one week, then seeing a production of Hamlet the next, then complaining that the show lacked cohesion, because... the guy that played one set of twins on week one, is now playing some guy named Laertes the next... " where is the cohesion??"

    It seems to me that simply paying attention to character names, and plot, would show some people that... it's a different story, with different characters. The fault is in the viewers not understanding what is easy to understand, ..Not the Director's for lacking cohesion.

    I guess this is what we get from viewers too used to Hollywood Pablum? When you have viewers so used to having Every Little detail explained to them... they cannot seem to use their minds when a show refuses to connect all the dots.

    TL;DR: Superb Show, average network viewer not up to snuff to appreciate it.
    8terryshilo

    If only the US would attempt series programming like the UK

    It's working on many levels, especially with premium cable, Netflix and now Amazon Prime. The issues I have with American Crime after three episodes is, it's far too slow and the commercials break any continuity you start building. If this is planned at 11 episodes the Brits could do it in 5 and it would be a better, perhaps even a grittier program. The special effects (if you can call them this) are more in line with high school, college film editing courses.. distracting; I know they're using it to hide curse words because it's broadcast but use them or stick with broadcast standards. So far it's too drawn out and had the opportunity of coming close to HBO's True Detective. I'm disappointed. When you see as many commercials promoting the upcoming show and twice as many after it's started it's not a good sign. This pilot season will be it's only season. Unless it picks up and as viewers we can connect more with the characters where you become interested to the point of wanting to advocate for them all is lost. Producers only need look at Luther, Broadchurch, Vera, etc., it can be done. Why those shows are not shown here without being Americanized like Broadchurch being remade into Gracepoint; it was nowhere near as good and was made several episodes longer which did not at all make it a better viewing experience.

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    Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, and Kevin Pollak in A Few Good Men (1992)
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    • Trivia
      This is an anthology series where each season features a new storyline and actors playing different characters.
    • Goofs
      The first season of the series takes place in Modesto, California but was filmed mostly in Texas. There are scenes when police vehicles have their lights on without a steady red light present. All police and emergency vehicles in California are required to have at least one steady red light on when the police/emergency lights on the front of police and emergency vehicles are on.
    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Kenneth Branagh/Felicity Huffman/Purity Ring/Kate Pierson (2015)

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 美式懸罪
    • Filming locations
      • San Marcos, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • LiveLikeLisa
      • Stearns Castle
      • ABC Signature
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      • 43m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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