The Curse

The Curse

TV-MA

Death by cringe, courtesy of Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone’s awful people

The Very Best

8.3

TV Show

United States of America
English
Comedy
2023
Benny Safdie, Emma Stone, Nathan Fielder
60 min

TLDR

Nathan Fielder outdoes himself.

What it's about

As they film their HGTV show, a recently married couple (Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone) find their lives begin to crumble after a curse is put on them.

The take

That The Curse is squirm-inducingly awkward won’t be news to anyone who’s watched a Nathan Fielder show before, but TV’s king of cringe digs his heels in on that approach here. The Curse chronicles the making of another show: HGTV’s inelegantly named “Flipanthropy,” which follows Fielder’s Asher and wife Whitney Siegel (Emma Stone) as they perform (the operative word) good deeds in a struggling New Mexico town. Flipanthropy is also a means through which the well-to-do white couple can shill the eco-friendly homes they’re gentrifying the town with — a galling conflict of interest that plays as a running satire of TV. 

The uneasy tension between what the Siegels say they want to do versus what they actually do is the heart of the show. In true Fielder fashion, their hypocrisy is revealed through excruciatingly awkward, tortuously long scenes takes, such as the one that gives the show its title (the socially inept Asher angers a little girl, who puts a curse on him). This scene is also an example of the insane left takes The Curse constantly takes, which speak to Fielder’s ability to make his shows feel like they’re falling apart all while building to towering complexity. Suffice it to say, there’s nothing else like this on TV.

What stands out

The delicious torture of watching it. Uncut Gems is a good point of reference, both taking wicked delight from letting excruciatingly stressful situations play out to agonizing conclusions (another link between the two: Uncut Gems co-director Benny Safdie appears here as Flipanthropy’s sleazy director). The Curse’s menacing score and voyeuristic cinematography deepen the unnerving effect of the cast and the increasingly surreal plot, all of which make the show feel like a horror movie in the very best way.

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