The Audacity, whose premiere Sunday is a significant event for AMC Global Media, is getting a full-tilt promotional push and a novel rollout on TikTok and Samsung smart TVs. Executive produced by ...
The Audacity is filled with absolutely awful people, with each character worse than the one who came before. For some, that could make Jonathan Glatzer's new AMC series difficult to watch. The ...
Spoilers follow for The Audacity Season 1, Episode 1, 'Best of All Possible Worlds,' which is available on AMC+ now. If, like me, you've been looking forward to a new show promising to revel in the ...
In the scabrous new Silicon Valley satire “The Audacity,” an unhinged tech entrepreneur played by Billy Magnussen is told by a psychiatrist that he has empathy. The diagnosis infuriates him. Empathy?
Since HBO’s “Silicon Valley” ended in 2019, TV has been without a timely tech industry satire, even as tech became an ever-more-dominant force in everyone’s lives and an even richer target for ...
For a show about men — and some women, but mostly men — working to build the future, “The Audacity” feels a little old-fashioned. That’s mostly a good thing: This ambitious, sprawling, talky satire ...
Already renewed for a second season, “The Audacity” follows Duncan Park (Magnussen), a self-appointed “inventor of the future” and tech CEO, and his therapist, JoAnne (Goldberg), who blackmails him ...
While it’s not unusual for networks to promote new shows by releasing full episodes on YouTube, AMC is doing something a bit different for its Silicon Valley-focused comedy “The Audacity.” The show’s ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: In the mood for a sharp, satirical tech-industry drama? It’s time to add The Audacity — a new AMC series from Jonathan Glatzer (Succession, Bad Sisters, Better Call Saul) ...
Duncan Park (Billy Magnussen), the soulless “disruptor” of “The Audacity,” may be best defined by his reaction to a random psych exam. The results: normal. “That can’t be possible,” says the wounded ...
During the first episode of the new AMC dramedy The Audacity, we kept asking ourselves why we would want to spend time with more tech bro a-holes. We already laughed at them in Silicon Valley and got ...