HBO's DTF St. Louis Turns an Erotic Thriller Into a Deadpan Laugh Riot

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HBO’s limited series DTF St. Louis, created and directed by Steven Conrad, uses a bland Midwestern backdrop and deadpan humor to spin an erotic thriller into a sly, character-driven mystery. Jason Bateman plays a blandly sinister on-air weatherman, David Harbour is a bashful friend, and Linda Cardellini grounds the trio as an opaque wife, with nonlinear flashbacks and frank talk about sex driving the humor. While the premise may be a tough sell for some, the precise tone, strong cast, and a murder-mystery framework suggest the show could reach a wider HBO audience, premiering March 1 with episodes airing Sundays.
- HBO’s ‘DTF St. Louis’ Is a Perversely Hilarious Spin on an Erotic Thriller: TV Review variety.com
- ‘DTF St. Louis’ Review: Sex, Death and Jamba Juice The New York Times
- Why Jason Bateman, Linda Cardellini, and David Harbour Are ‘DTF’ IndieWire
- HBO’s Star-Studded New Show Looks Like a Delightful Sex Romp. It’s Something Else Entirely. Slate
- DTF St Louis: this David Harbour whodunnit about dating apps and infidelity is close to the bone The Guardian
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