
EPISODE 2.1
Chapter 9. An Actor Forgets
Sandy has concerns about the man Mindy's dating. Norman starts
... More seeing an old flame. Sandy tries to give his class a dose of truth about the acting life.LessMichael Douglas leads this Golden Globe-winning comedy as an aging actor with a lauded career who now makes a living as an acting coach.
Season 1 review: The Kominsky Method's broad, formulaic humor undercuts any poignancy in the show's portrayal of men in their twilight.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: Seeing these two Oscar-winning actors play off each other is like an acting workshop in itself.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: [Alan Arkin and Michael Douglas] are delivering some of the best work of their long and distinguished careers...
Full reviewSeason 1 review: Where The Kominsky Method aims to paint a humane portrait of aging and masculinity and companionship, it can't help but render those qualities as being inherently threatened by the rest of the world.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: A significant improvement over Lorre's first single-camera Netflix comedy.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: The laughs, it is true, are of the genial variety and no funny bones will be endangered.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: Even with prestige trappings, The Kominsky Method just feels cheap.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: As a portrait of ageing masculinity and friendship, it's wonderful... Other characters don't fare much better.
Full reviewThe Kominsky Method: Season 2 is available to stream in New Zealand now on Netflix.
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