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Paul T. Goldman

American TV series or program

Paul T. Goldman is an American true crimedocumentary television miniseries directed by Jason Woliner. The show revolves around Paul Finkelman, a man who uncovers fraud and deception caused by his ex-wife.

According to Vulture, the show is "an inscrutable blend of true crime and true-crime satire, documentary storytelling, and dramatized reenactments" of Finkelman's life."[1] It premiered on January 1, on Peacock.[2]

Plot

Paul T.

Goldman is loosely based on Paul Finkelman's semi-autobiographical self-published book, self-published screenplay, and self-published spinoff series.[3] In a series of interviews, reenactments, and behind-the-scenes shots at the film set, the series describes Paul's relationship with his second wife, whom he refers to as Audrey Munson (an alias named after Audrey Munson).

He believes that she was living a double life as a prostitute, dating her pimp Royce Rocco and running an international sex trafficking ring.[4] Paul's unreliability becomes more and more visible.

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According to Variety, the story of Paul's life matters less than "his aggressive self-belief and his unusual personal qualities."[5]

Cast and characters

Main

  • Paul Finkelman as Paul T.

    Goldman, both in reenactments from an intended film adaptation of his story and the pseudonym he uses as an author

Recurring

Guest

Episodes

Production

Development

In , Paul Finkelman, an insurance quoter,[6][7] as Paul T.

Goldman, published Duplicity: A Real Story of Crime and Deceit[8][9][10]

In , Finkelman/Goldman contacted Woliner.[11][1][6]

In May Peacock had given a straight-to-series order to an untitled series, with Seth Rogen set to executive produce under his Signal Grey Pictures banner.[12] Director Jason Woliner had been working on the show, in some capacity, for more than a decade.[3]

Casting

In June , Rosanna Arquette, Frank Grillo, Dennis Haysbert, Melinda McGraw and Dee Wallace joined the cast of the series, in undisclosed capacities.[13] In July , Christopher Stanley, W.

Earl Brown, Josh Pais, Irina Maleeva, James Remar, Paul Ben-Victor and Hilda Boulware joined the cast of the series.[14]

Reception

The show received mixed but mostly positive reviews.[15] Hershal Pandya of Vulture described the show as "formally inventive and tonally adventurous" as Paul T.

Goldman[1] Nick of Collider called it "arguably the first can’t-miss TV show of "[16] Daniel Fienberg of Hollywood Reporter described it as "an undeniably fascinating, invariably uncomfortable piece of television."[17]The New Yorker writes that the show is "experimental—and disturbing." They further added that "the series is an astute portrait of a man who has mastered the art of concealing his misogyny behind a bumbling benignity."[3]The Daily Beast writes that the series blurs fiction and actual world in a way that's nearly as bizarre as The Rehearsal but that Woliner's portrayal of Paul as "a colorful loon" felt "a bit mean."[4]Variety called the series "more cruel than dazzling."[5]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 76% based on 16 reviews, with an average rating of / The website's critical consensus reads, "This comedic docuseries-with-an-asterisk may strike some as ethically questionable and others as too opaque to fuss over, but there's no denying that Paul T.

Goldman makes an unforgettable impression."[18] On Metacritic, the series holds a rating of 63 out of , based on 11 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[19]

References

  1. ^ abcPandya, Hershal ().

    "A Journey Into the Paul T. Goldman Cinematic Universe". Vulture. Retrieved

  2. ^Chapman, Wilson (December 8, ). "'Paul T. Goldman' Trailer: Peacock Series From 'Borat 2' Director Is Even Stranger Than 'Borat'".

    IndieWire. Retrieved January 20,

  3. ^ abc"It's Sunny with a Chance of Murder in Natasha Lyonne's "Poker Face"". The New Yorker.

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  4. ^ abSchager, Nick (). "The Strangest TV Show You Might Ever Watch".

    The 50+ Finest James Remar Movies - Ranker: See James Remar full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch James Remar's latest movies and tv shows.

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  5. ^ abD'Addario, Daniel (). "'Paul T. Goldman' Is a Meta Journey That's More Cruel Than Dazzling: TV Review". Variety.

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  6. ^ abParker, Maggie (24 January ). "He Was Scammed By His Wife, But What Came Next Is Unbelievable". Katie Couric Media. Retrieved 9 October
  7. ^O'Keefe, Meghan ().

    James Remar (born December 31, ) is an American performer. He has appeared in movies, video games, and TV shows.

    "'Paul T. Goldman' Is Even Darker Than Nathan Fielder's 'The Rehearsal'". . Retrieved 9 October

  8. ^Goldman, Paul T. (21 August ). Duplicity: A True Story of Crime and Deceit. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

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  9. ^Sorokach, Josh ().

    Profession Actor, Soundtrack. End Ad. New This Month. Brand-new and Upcoming Hulu Shows and Movies.

    "Is Peacock's 'Paul T. Goldman' Based On A Authentic Story?". . NYP Holdings, Inc. Retrieved 9 October

  10. ^Wickman, Kase (21 April ). "The Director of 'Paul T. Goldman' Does Not Want You to Peruse This Interview".

    Remar's television appearances include the series Miami Vice, Hill Street Blues, Sex and the City (as the on-again, off-again boyfriend of Kim Cattrall's character), [17] Tales from the Crypt, Jericho, Third Watch, Justice League Unlimited, and Battlestar Galactica. [18].

    Vanity Fair. Condé Nast. Retrieved 9 October

  11. ^Kundu, Tamal (23 January ). "Where is Paul Finkelman aka Paul T. Goldman Now?". The Cinemaholic. Retrieved 9 October
  12. ^White, Peter (May 11, ).

    "'Borat' Sequel Director Jason Woliner Lands Straight-To-Series Mystery At Peacock; Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg Among EPs".

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    Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 20,

  13. ^Petski, Denise (June 10, ). "Rosanna Arquette, Frank Grillo, Dennis Haysbert Among 5 Cast In Jason Woliner's Peacock Series". Deadline Hollywood.

    William James Remar born December 31, is an American actor. Since he has done voice-over function in ads for Lexus luxury cars. Stimson in Oppenheimer in He has three sisters and two brothers.

    Retrieved January 20,

  14. ^Behzadi, Sofia (July 29, ). "Jason Woliner's Peacock Series Adds 7 To Cast". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 20,
  15. ^"Paul T. Goldman - Rotten Tomatoes".

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  16. ^L, Nick (). "'Paul T. Goldman' Blurs the Line Between Fact and Fiction". Collider. Retrieved
  17. ^Fienberg, Daniel (). "'Paul T. Goldman' Review: Peacock's Docuseries Straddles an Uneasy, Laugh-Free Line Between Real Life and Satire".

    The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved

  18. ^"Paul T. Goldman". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved February 23,
  19. ^"Paul T. Goldman". Metacritic. Retrieved January 20,

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