A computer engineer becomes suspicious of her employers secretive development division after her boyfriend goes missing and uncovers corruption and murder while trying to uncover their nefarious activities. Devs is a 2020 American English-language Drama Mystery series featuring Sonoya Mizuno, Nick Offerman, Jin Ha, Zach Grenier, Cailee Spaeny, Stephen Mckinley Henderson and Stuart Whelan. DNA TV in association with FXP. were the production houses involved in the project. Series originally aired on FX on Hulu. 20th Television acquired the distribution rights for the series. Creator of the series is Alex Garland. The show has a running time of 43-57 minutes for each episode. The television show made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Rob Hardy. The music was composed by Ben Salisbury along with Geoff Barrow and The Insects.
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Devs Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 86%
Natalie Zutter
This is one of my favorite twists on television this year, because it completely suckered me. ( Read More )
Natalie Zutter
But placing these two men on Forests porch in some absurdist display of lets leave the women to their business makes for some of the most forthright discussions in the miniseries. ( Read More )
Natalie Zutter
While his attachment to her might not be the healthiest, kudos to Garland for setting a show in San Francisco that acknowledges the homelessness crisis. ( Read More )
Natalie Zutter
Its the most low key of the episodes three examples, juxtaposing this frustrated young womans mundane reactions: throwing her laptop case down, crying, calling someone and receiving an emotional lifeline from a mysterious tech disruptor. ( Read More )
Offerman does get a chance here to show us hes more than just Ron Swanson: Hes quite good as Forest, the wild haired and quietly menacing genius behind Amaya. ( Read More )