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When a mysterious fire destroys their home and kills their parents, the Baudelaire orphans search for their families secrets and get them and their fortune away from the terrible grasp of the sinister Count Olaf as he moves with them between different guardians in disguise.
8 November 1952, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
11 October 1957, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
21 December 1988, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
9 September 1949, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
11 April 1942, England, UK
25 June 1970, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
8 December 1969, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
30 June 1956, Detroit, Michigan, USA
December 29, 2017
A Netflix binge will make you happy but believe us when we say there are no happy endings here.January 05, 2017
Just as the blunt-in-message and beautiful-to-behold production design works in the series' favor by leaning into its allusions, A Series of Unfortunate Events proves as inspirational and endearing as it claims to be forlorn and heartbreaking.January 17, 2017
Although the Baudelaire children are not villains, in its own way, this show has some similarities to that film, handling the mix between pure genre and down-to-earth coming of age story with incredible adeptness.January 11, 2017
A little too Lemony, but genial, well-produced and presumably faithful to the Lemony Snicket vision.January 13, 2017
Lemony Snicket is dark and funny, campy and whimsical, based on the book series about the three Baudelaire orphans, trying to elude greedy and/or oblivious relatives until they can inherit their fortune.December 19, 2017
A Series of Unfortunate Events is perversely joyous.December 27, 2017
I was a little leery of [Patrick] Warburton in the role, but he's pitch-perfect, dialing down his usual bluster just enough.December 28, 2017
The only consistently enjoyable thing about A Series of Unfortunate Events is Patrick Warburton playing narrator Lemony Snicket.January 10, 2017
It's never as clever as it wants to be, and the dark, dry sense of humor never shines because it relies on Handler's dialogue instead of sharp line-reading or editing to make its point.January 13, 2017
It is a world without magic, where all adults are either patronising bureaucrats or deranged arsonists. The few kind-hearted exceptions invariably end up dead. In other words, it's an utter delight.