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TV SERIES REVIEW
Coronaville

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Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 2021
Runtime: 3 x 25m episodes
Director(s): Emily James
Cast: Melissa Drew, Charles Chudabala, Erin Zapcic, Wendy Hammers, Maddie Martin, Yvonne Paretzky, Ki Lenice, Jeffrey Thompson, Pin Young, Shira Alon, Aishwarya Sonar
Where To Watch: available now on Amazon Prime Video


RAVING REVIEW: Take a look back in time as we navigate through the echoes of a world grappling with an unprecedented crisis; CORONAVILLE offers a window into the absurd yet poignant realities of pandemic life. This series merges sharp wit with deep dives into the human psyche, illustrating how people from various walks of life managed—or mismanaged—the upheaval brought on by global lockdowns.


In CORONAVILLE, viewers are introduced to a kaleidoscope of characters, each embodying the varied reactions to the sudden imposition of isolation. With a keen eye for detail, the series sketches a world where digital connections become lifelines and personal interactions are tense. Through its narrative, the series not only tickles the funny bone but also strikes a chord with its acute observations on societal shifts. With only three episodes, the series manages to tackle every cliche of the pandemic without overstaying its welcome.

Central to the series are characters that resonate with the shared experiences of its audience. A mother teeters on the edge of sanity, juggling parenting and personal survival. Meanwhile, a young man battles with his mental health, his fears amplifying the invisible threats lurking around every corner. These stories are juxtaposed with lighter, albeit equally impactful, tales such as a couple’s quest to perfect their sourdough baking skills—a humorous nod to one of the pandemic’s unexpected trends.

Amid the lighter and darker narratives, CORONAVILLE doesn’t stop showcasing the extremes of human behavior. From a professor spiraling into despair to a conspiracy theorist weaving intricate tales of deceit, the series portrays the mental landscapes carved by continuous stress and isolation. These intense character studies provide a gritty contrast to the humorous escapades, creating a rich tapestry of pandemic life.

Behind the scenes, Emily James steers the ship with her nuanced direction. Known for her documentary prowess, James channels her expertise into crafting a series that reflects the complexities of the times. Her leadership brings together a dedicated team of volunteers, each contributing to a project that aims to capture the zeitgeist of a world in lockdown. The film feels like a fly-on-the-wall documentary, which makes sense from the perspective of these characters.

CORONAVILLE offers a blend of satire and sobering reality, making it a unique piece of cultural commentary. It invites its audience to reflect on the collective challenges faced during the pandemic, serving both as a reminder of the trials endured and a testament to the resilience shown by many.

Streaming on Amazon Prime Video, the series provides more than just entertainment. It acts as a communal diary entry for a global audience, documenting the shared anxieties and triumphs of a society pushed to its limits. Each episode, crafted with humor and heart, reassures viewers that humanity can find ways to laugh, adapt, and overcome even in times of great turmoil.

Capturing the essence of pandemic life, CORONAVILLE offers a critical yet comedic and even empathetic look at how individuals and communities navigated a landscape transformed by crisis. Through its engaging screenplay and relatable characters, the series entertains and enlightens, making it a must-watch for anyone looking to understand the depth of human endurance and ingenuity during one of the most challenging times in recent history.

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Chris Jones
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Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.