Starlight and Superfish
Starlight and Superfish

Starlight and Superfish

2010Movie82 minEnglish

Nick is stuck in his apartment. He can’t move anything. He can’t open the cabinet, can’t pick up his bottle of Perrier, can’t open the door. He can’t even feed his fish! Suddenly, a British glam-rock band bursts in the door. The band informs Nick that he is dead and can’t leave. To escape his purgatory of abandoned dreams, he must learn the life lessons he ignored while living. Then, he’ll be judged and sent to either Heaven or hell – a jarring concept for an atheist like Nick.

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Metacritic63/100
Google Users82%
Director: Jenji KohanGenres: Comedy-Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

Nancy Botwin's marijuana empire faces new challenges as she navigates the cutthroat legal weed industry in Los Angeles. With competition mounting and law enforcement always a threat, she must adapt to survive. Meanwhile, her family grapples with their unconventional upbringing and the consequences of her business dealings.

Critical Reception

The seventh season of 'Weeds' received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising the show's continued ability to blend dark humor with dramatic tension. While some found the plot convoluted at times, the performances, particularly from Mary-Louise Parker, were consistently lauded.

What Reviewers Say

  • The series continues to explore the moral ambiguities of its protagonist with a mix of sharp wit and dramatic flair.
  • While the storylines can become increasingly complex, the strong performances anchor the show.
  • The shift to the legal cannabis market offered a fresh, albeit sometimes predictable, narrative direction.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the show's continued dark humor and Mary-Louise Parker's performance. Some viewers felt the plot had become a bit too convoluted, but generally found the season engaging.

Fun Fact

During the show's run, Mary-Louise Parker developed a strong personal interest in the legalization of marijuana, becoming an advocate for its medicinal and recreational use.

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