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"The Horror of Dolores Roach: A Gory and Hilarious Cannibal Series"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TVLine

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Prime Video released all eight episodes of "The Horror of Dolores Roach," a series about a notorious murderer named Dolores who collaborates with a cannibal. In the premiere, Dolores shares her life story after holding a woman portraying her hostage. She returns to her old apartment in New York City's Washington Heights, only to find the neighborhood transformed. She reconnects with Luis, a former acquaintance, and stays with him. The episode ends with a hint of violent killings to come.

"The Horror of Dolores Roach: A Killer Cannibal Series Continues with Season 2"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Justina Machado discusses her role as a murderous masseuse in Amazon Prime Video's "The Horror of Dolores Roach," a dark comedy series that explores themes of gentrification and post-incarceration. Machado, who previously starred in "One Day at a Time," reunites with creator Gloria Calderón Kellett for the show. She portrays Dolores Roach, a woman who opens a massage parlor in the basement of an empanada joint after being released from prison. Despite her violent actions, Roach remains a relatable character due to her struggles within an oppressive system. Machado expresses her joy in being part of a show where her Latinidad is not the central focus, and she reflects on her career as a Latina actress in Hollywood.

"The Horror of Dolores Roach: A Gory and Addictive Cannibal Series"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Cut

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"The Horror of Dolores Roach," a fictional podcast adaptation now available on Prime Video, follows the story of Dolores Roach, an ex-convict returning to her gentrified New York neighborhood. Dolores, played by Justina Machado, bakes her victims into empanadas, reminiscent of the infamous Sweeney Todd. The show explores themes of gentrification and autonomy while offering a nuanced portrayal of Dolores. Although gruesome at times, the series is worth watching for Machado's outstanding performance and the clever commentary on true crime and gentrification.

"The Horror of Dolores Roach: A Deliciously Dark Cannibal Dramedy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Roger Ebert

"The Horror of Dolores Roach," a TV series based on a play and podcast, explores the story of Dolores Roach, a former convict who becomes a serial killer. The show starts off slow, focusing on character development and building a sense of place in a gentrified Latino neighborhood. As Dolores ramps up her body count, the show becomes funnier and grislier, with an earned climax. Justina Machado excels in her role, showcasing her characteristic physical humor. The series is provocative, blurring the line between normality and extremity, and asks the audience to root for and against its leads. "The Horror of Dolores Roach" premieres on Prime Video.

"The Horror of Dolores Roach: A Cannibalistic Dramedy with a 'Sick' Romance"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Amazon's series "The Horror of Dolores Roach" successfully balances dark laughs, sick twists, and lively performances to make viewers somewhat root for a woman involved in a cannibalistic scheme. The show explores themes of social injustice and gentrification while focusing on the outrageous premise of turning humans into pastry filling. Justina Machado delivers a versatile performance as the lead character, supported by Alejandro Hernandez. Although the series lacks depth and complexity, it remains entertaining and easy to watch.

"The Horror of Dolores Roach: A Gentrified Nightmare Unleashed"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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Justina Machado stars in the dark comedy series "The Horror of Dolores Roach," which explores the effects of gentrification on a woman returning to her neighborhood after 16 years in prison. The story follows Dolores Roach as she opens a massage parlor in a building shared with an empanada shop, but her life takes a dark turn when she uses her "magic hands" to save herself. Inspired by "Sweeney Todd," the series delves into themes of cannibalism and the struggle to survive after incarceration. Machado's portrayal of Dolores Roach is her first lead role, and she embraces the outrageousness and rawness of the character.