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MOVIE REVIEW
Running Erins

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Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 35m
Director(s): Guillermo Iván
Writer(s): Erin Fogel
Cast: Zair Montes, Erin Fogel, Guillermo Iván, Deborah Rayne, Nancy Nagrant, Jon Michael Whitney
Where To Watch: shown at the 2024 Dances with Films (New York)


RAVING REVIEW: Amid the bustling vibes of Manhattan's Upper East Side, RUNNING ERINS captures the essence of life through a blend of reality and scripted but “real” scenes. Spearheaded by the creative ingenuity of Erin Fogel, this series pilot breathes life into its characters, drawing an intriguing line between the characters' fictional experiences and the real-life inspirations behind them.


Erin, the heart of the series, navigates the complexities of single motherhood and the engagement with the rest of her world. Her journey through the social stratosphere of East River Prep showcases her pivotal role within her son Milo's educational environment. Yet, it’s not just schoolyard antics; the closure of her yoga studio casts a long shadow, setting the stage for her current social endeavors and challenges. Enter Joanna Foster Franklin—Cameron’s Mom—a charismatic new presence whose ambitions stir the pot unexpectedly.

The pilot episode, "Run, Erin, Run," launches viewers straight into the fray, highlighting the social shake-ups and personal trials Erin faces. This initial episode sets a humorous yet profoundly introspective tone, crafting a narrative that promises laughter and life lessons.

A colorful ensemble cast enriches Erin's narrative. Adrian, played by Erin's real-life friend Adrian Mahawaduge, mirrors her life’s unpredictability, offering support amidst the chaos. His battles reflect a universal theme of seeking balance amidst life’s trials. The “Hot Super” adds another layer of complexity, blending romantic intrigue with comedic relief, thus enriching the storyline further.

Debbie Downer and Shara Strand are integral to the series' depth, contributing to the community's unique presence that Erin clings to. With her eccentric advice and memorable presence, Debbie links Erin to her past, while Shara, exuding sophistication and sagacity, helps Erin steer through her convoluted social sphere.

RUNNING ERINS delves into broader themes of identity and resilience. The series does an excellent job portraying the trials of parenting against the backdrop of an elite private school, a setting that amplifies drama and character development. As the narrative unfolds, the series teases deeper dives into the backstories and future growth of its characters, particularly the mysterious Joanna and the ever-struggling Adrian.

Visually, the series nails the frenetic and crazed chaos, capturing the upscale allure of school fundraisers and the more intimate, disordered moments of Erin’s apartment life. This visual storytelling is pivotal, vividly depicting Erin's dual battles to meet her aspirations and manage her day-to-day realities.

RUNNING ERINS emerges with an engaging mix of wit and warmth, offering a window into the life of an everywoman who tackles both hilarity and hardship. Its authentic character portrayals and compelling plot make it a must-watch for those who cherish narratives that seamlessly meld humor with a genuine human connection. This series stands as a testament to the resilience within all of us, promising to resonate with a broad audience through its heartfelt and humorous exploration of life’s intricate dance. I hope the series gets picked up; reading future episodes' synopsis has me ready to see more of this story!

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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.