Sirens review: Julianne Moore leads a possible wellness cult in campy new Netflix show | Web Series
Sirens web series review Cast: Julianne Moore, Milly Alcock, Meghann Fahy, Bill Camp, Kevin Bacon, Trevor Salter Showrunner: Molly Smith Metzler Directors: Nicole Kassell, Quyen Tran and Lila Neugebauer Star rating: ★★★1/2 The impact of Succession and The White Lotus cannot be more palpable in the new Netflix show Sirens, created by Molly Smith Metzler (who helmed another Netflix show- Maid). Here, the tone is thornier and more campy, dealing with class identity and trauma in shades of luxurious pastels. In 5 episodes, this new show starts off woozy and a little undeterred, until it gradually reveals a more chaotic and twisty logic to confront uncomfortable truths. (Also read: The White Lotus Season 3 review: A brutal finale caps off the show’s weakest season yet) Julianne Moore gives an alluring performance in Sirens, now streaming on Netflix. The premise Sirens, based on Metzler’s play Elemeno Pea, begins with Meghann Fahy’s Devon, who is just out of her DUI, disgruntled with the arrival of an edible arrangement. True, it is perhaps the worst time for that …





