"Jury Duty": A Prank Comedy with Mixed Reviews and a Star-Studded Cast.

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Amazon Freevee’s “Jury Duty” is a new version of “The Joe Schmo Show” where a solar contractor from San Diego thinks he’s been picked for jury duty but everyone else in the courthouse is an actor. “Jury Duty” starts strong but by episode four grows tiresome with occasional bursts of hilarity. Meanwhile, AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh televised last week’s Pirates season opener and plans live coverage of the Pirates home opener Friday. Finally, to celebrate its 40th anniversary next week, Paramount Pictures will release a 4K Ultra HD remastered Blu-ray edition of the filmed-in-Pittsburgh movie “Flashdance.”
- TV Talk: 'Jury Duty' is 'Joe Schmo' redux; game's on for Pirates on AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh TribLIVE
- ‘Jury Duty’ Review: Even James Marsden Playing James Marsden Can’t Give This Prank Comedy Much Purpose Hollywood Reporter
- ‘Jury Duty’ Is Nice Nathan Fielder Cracked.com
- Jury Duty review – fake trial prank comedy show courts few laughs The Guardian
- James Marsden and a 'circus of weirdos' in prank comedy 'Jury Duty' New York Post
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