Nicole Kidman is 'Scarpetta' – thanks to Jamie Lee Curtis
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Nicole Kidman and Rosy McEwen portray Patricia Cornwell's famous forensic medical examiner in Prime Video's "Scarpetta," the first time the character has been on screen.
Saloni Gajjar of AV Club gives it a D, saying Scarpetta marks a low point on Nicole Kidman’s journey of increasingly substandard dramas. The series is a “hot mess,” Gajjar writes, and feels more like “one of those fake shows used as punchlines in 30 Rock and Insecure .” Gajjar continues:
Prime Video’s ‘Scarpetta‘ follows the story of Kay Scarpetta, a talented medical examiner who becomes embroiled in the investigation of serial murders. The show unfolds over two timelines, but even with 28 years between them,
Based on Patricia Cornwell's novels, the series also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Ariana DeBose, Bobby Cannavale, Simon Baker, Rosy McEwen and Jake Cannavale.
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Scarpetta, a crime thriller series about a prolific forensic pathologist who uses advanced forensic technology to solve crimes in Virginia, premiered on Prime Video on Wednesday.
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The Nicole Kidman-starrer 'Scarpetta' has released its final episode on Amazon Prime Video. Read on to find out how the thriller comes to an end and who the actual killer is behind the gruesome killings.
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