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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:
Scarpetta,” a crime mystery series starring Nicole Kidman as author Patricia Cornwell’s classic literary character, is new on streaming. Find out where to watch the series online.
Nicole Kidman plays the titular medical examiner in Prime Video's Scarpetta — read our premiere recap, then weigh in!
Nicole Kidman stars as Chief Medical Examiner in "Scarpetta," Amazon Prime's adaptation of the popular crime thriller novels by Patricia Cornwell.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Bobby Cannavale, Simon Baker and Ariana DeBose co-star in Liz Sarnoff's eight-episode thriller based on the novels about medical examiner Kay Scarpetta.
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‘Scarpetta’ Cast: Meet the Actors Behind the Series, From Nicole Kidman to Jamie Lee Curtis
'Scarpetta' follows the titular doctor who employs her knowledge of forensic technology while solving mysteries and crimes. Meet the main cast here!
Prime Video's new crime series Scarpetta is anchored by Nicole Kidman's magnetic presence, a grounding force amidst a wild story, for better & worse.
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Is ‘Scarpetta’ based on a true story? Prime Video’s Nicole Kidman series has multiple timelines
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.
Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis attended the premiere of their Prime Video crime drama, "Scarpetta," in New York Tuesday. Show debuts March 11.
Best-selling author Patricia Cornwell and Scarpetta showrunner talk to us about the new Prime Video series, including what made Nicole Kidman right to bring Dr. Kay Scarpetta to life on screen.
Not even three Oscar winners (Nicole Kidman, Jamie Lee Curtis and Ariana DeBose) can mask the predictable murder mystery of Amazon's "Scarpetta."